Web developer practices open source but doesn't preach it

  2008-06-12 10:30:02
Co-founders Jake St. Peter and Thomas Ingham started Coalmarch, a Web applications development company, in 2004 after"about 10 years' background in Web development" for other companies, St. Peters says. After working for a company called gotickets.com, he and his partner decided to launch their own business, providing content management systems and shopping carts. They use open source software, but with it they built a proprietary package -- because, St. Peter says, that's what customers want. 
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