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[email protected] @opendawn The Business Case for Strategic Investment in Community Best Practices Shane Martin Coughlan

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The Business Case for Strategic Investment in Community Best Practices

Shane Martin Coughlan

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Today companies have a choice between building platform components on their own

or sharing a massive global resource to accelerate innovation.

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The value of Free Software is not “free code” but “multiples of engineering investment.”

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Free Software helps stakeholders compete on products but collaborate on platforms.

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Free Software provides value by reducing development cost and time to market for individual companies in the ecosystem.

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Linux Foundation estimated that it would cost $10.8 billion to recreate a Linux

Distribution like Fedora 9 in 2008.

http://www.linuxfoundation.org/sites/main/files/publications/estimatinglinux.html

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Today 78% of companies run some or all of their operations on Free Software and 88%

expect to increase their project contributions.

https://www.blackducksoftware.com/future-of-open-source

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Projects hosted by Linux Foundation have a combined value of $5 billion. They would

take 1,356 developers 30 years to recreate.

http://www.linuxfoundation.org/news-media/blogs/browse/2015/09/how-much-open-source-worth-our-new-report

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Free Software is in Enterprise, Embedded, Consumer, Automotive, Mobile…

It has eaten the world.

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In an ideal world everyone using Free Software would understand how it creates value and how to engage with it effectively.

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However…

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Many companies adopted Free Software because suppliers, engineers or customers

wanted it. There was no strategic plan.

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Case Study: A Large Community Member Learns about License Compliance.

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This is not optimal for a company’s return on investment or for ecosystem sustainability.

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Development, legal and community best practice is important to reduce friction and to

obtain maximum value.

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Compliance is not an end goal: it is part of strategic investment in the ecosystem.

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Free Software depends on shared rules so that diverse stakeholders can work together.

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Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) started a project in 2006 to help support

European organisations with best practices.

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FSFE answered hundreds of governance questions submitted online and via email.

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FSFE collaborated with gpl-violations.orgon dozens of license compliance issues.

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FSFE created a network for lawyers to share knowledge that grew to over 300 participants

across 28 countries and 4 continents.

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Engagement and subsequent support of initiatives to address challenges across the

global supply chain is significant.

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“Invest and grow” is a better long-term business strategy than “grab and run.”

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Please welcome Harald Welte, founder of gpl-violations.org and the first person to take

the GPL license to court, to explain the community and engineering side of things.

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