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Transcript of POSS2016Nov16-The Open Source Software Value Chain
Community Summit
“The Open Source Software Value Chain”
Paris Open Source Summit 2016November 16-17
Our Speakers Today Simon Phipps, Public Software
Gaël Blondelle, Eclipse
Deborah Bryant, Red Hat
Sophie Gautier, LibreOffice
Jean Baptiste Kempf, VideoLabs
Frederic Aatz, Microsoft
Karen Sandler, Software Freedom Conservancy
Cedric Thomas (OW2)
Questions
What are the specifics of the OSS production line?
What are its key constituents?
Are open source communities only about technology and ethics or are they also market players?
What are the different aspects of communities engagement with market forces?
How do they, or can they ensure they deliver market-ready software?
What is “market-readiness”?
Is “OSS product” an oxymoron?
What are the specifics of open source product marketing?
What are the best practices that ensure OSS market adoption?
What end-users should know in order to define C-level open source strategies?
What are the dirty little secrets of the open source software production line?
The Value Chain
https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A6rdik%C3%A6de
The Open Source Value Chain
https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A6rdik%C3%A6de
Contributors
Distrib. Vendors
Open Source Orgs.
Fiduciaries
Users
Systems Integrators
Why this is relevant “Open source software has won”
Enters the conventional manager
Commercial benchmark
New reference point for OSS
Market readiness matters
https://www.wired.com/2016/08/open-source-won-now/http://www.zdnet.com/article/linux-and-open-source-have-won-get-over-it/https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/open-source-won-so-whats-next
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Project categoriesCode to productSupporting the value chain
OSS projects and the value chain
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Community projects
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Enterprise projects
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Collaborative projects
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Software is Code
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What is a Software Product?
Developer Customer
* When you want to sell it or do business with it, then it becomes a product
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What makes a Software Product?
Developer Customer
Documentation
Upgrades
Roadmap Training Etc.
Pricing Contracts Support Expertise
Packaging
* It's not just code anymore, it's the whole value proposition
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Research & Development
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Without the code, the rest does not exist,but it's the rest that gives market value to the code
DeliveryChallenge
What creates value?
Market Value
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OW2 is an ecosystem platform that helps create value with open source projects
DeliveryChallenge
Market Value
Who creates value?The ecosystem
ContributorsDistrib. Vendors
Open Source Orgs.
Fiduciary Services Users
Systems Integrators
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OW2 is an ecosystem platform that helps create value with open source projects
DeliveryChallengeCollaborative Development Technical Resources
Governance, Projects, Initiatives, Quality Program
Communication, Outreach, Marketplace
OSCAR
Market Value
Supporting value creation
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Code in the value chainEcosystems deliveryOpen source governanceIT industry support
The Lessons
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Code is only a fraction of the software value chain
It's the whole value chain that creates market-ready offerings.
Users want a full business proposal, not just bare code.
Decision-makers expect market-ready offerings.
i.e. code complemented by: packaging, services, training, maintenance, support, etc.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ford_assembly_line_-_1913.jpg
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Collaborative development does not deliver market-ready offerings.
Ecosystems are expected to deliver agreed-upon technologies, roadmaps, reference implementations, POCs and components.
Open source developers natural bias is to concentrate on core code functionalities.
Code is the soul of free and open source projects.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eiffel_Tower
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Successful collaborative projects implement flawless open source governance.
Open source governance best practices help build sustainable communities.
Code complementers more likely to contribute to trustworthy OSS projects.
Non-Profit open source organizations provide neutral support and sustainability.
https://pixabay.com/en/hammer-court-judge-justice-law-1707729/
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Successful open source projects are supported by IT companies.
Corporate support ensures roadmap consistency and long-term sustainability.
Corporate support develops industry-grade distributions and market-ready offerings.
Corporate support helps grow market outreach, sign-up early adopters and provide use cases for mainstream market.
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Beyond Enterprise SoftwareAn Ecosystem PlatformThe 1% Industry?
Fostering the Open Source Model
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Beyond Enterprise Software
The pervasiveness of the open source model
Propagated with the software defined everything paradigm
Open source in the Data Center
Open source in Scientific Computing
Open source in Telecommunications → 5G
Open source in IoT
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Dependencies and exit costs influence the game
Software: agile, volatile, with low exit cost and quick ROI cycle (low dependencies)
Telecommunication: runs on long incubation and ROI cycles with high investments and high exit costs (high dependencies)
IoT:
Tangible assets, manufacturing, inventory and provisioning contingencies
Increasingly programmable (i.e. software defined)
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Professional Ecosystem Platforms
Provide support to open source ecosystems
Technical infrastructure: Development and Quality tools
Transparent governance: Brand and IP protection, Fiduciary services
Market outreach: Brand and Event management, Marketplace
Independent and non-profit
OW2 is an ecosystem platformMarketing and Communication Services
Community Services
Technical Infrastructure Services
Users Producers
Use/Integrate
ContributeFeedback
Re-use
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The 1% Industry? Multi-ecosystem players
Dominant positions in several ecosystems
IBM, Intel, HP, Huawei, etc.
Single-ecosystem players
Significant investment and commitment in selected ecosystem
Rackspace in OpenStack, Bosch in Eclipse
Niche players
Contributors (sometimes, temporarily key) and followers in single-ecosystem strategies
Mirantis, Docker, Obeo, etc.
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