Awesome Open Company 
A community-curated list of awesome open companies, inspired by the many awesome-x lists out there.
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Contributions to this list are welcome! Just edit the README.md (this document) and send the changes as a pull request. Guidelines are available.
Table of contents
What is an open company?
An open company is defined, for the purposes of this list, as a for-profit organization whose core practices are guided by principles of openness, transparency and interoperability. This philosophy can be summarized by the maxim:
Share as much as possible, charge as little as possible.
derived from the original formulation by Gittip (now Gratipay).
In practice, this often means: - releasing its products as free and open source software, open content, or open source hardware - using open standards and inter-operable formats - developing its products openly, using public communication channels - publishing as much financial and operational data as possible, without compromising customer privacy. - etc.
The following pages provide a more detailed overview of this concept: - Open business: Wikipedia article - Open business: from the P2P Foundation wiki
Companies
| Company | Openness Pledge | Open Product | Statement | Open Finance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arduino - Introduction | :octocat:Arduino | |||
| Company values — Atlassian | N/A | |||
| DEM | :octocat:DEM | |||
| Company — Balsamiq | N/A | |||
| Bevry | DocPad | |||
| Buffer's transparency dashboard: Public salaries, equity and more | :octocat:Misc | Why we have a core value of transparency at our startup | Revenue | |
| CodeCombat - Learn how to code by playing a game | :octocat:CodeCombat | Why you should open-source your startup | ||
| Open Source Projects | :octocat:All Products | |||
| About - DP | Projects | |||
| Open Source | Daytona |