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Mike Diliberto
Commercial Open SourceImage provided by afsilva via Flickr
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
My Story
✤ Originally studied Computer Science
✤ Discovered that I was not passionate about writing code
✤ Started working in R&D
✤ Because I am passionate about solving problems
✤ Started my career in corporate America (Circuit City), later worked for a New Zealand startup, and now at MindTouch Mike Diliberto
@mikedilibertomikediliberto@gmail.com
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
From this
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To this
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
My Story
✤ Originally studied Computer Science
✤ Discovered that I was not passionate about writing code
✤ Started working in R&D
✤ Because I am passionate about solving problems
✤ Started my career in corporate America (Circuit City), later worked for a New Zealand startup and now at MindTouch
✤ Working for a small, resource constrained firm taught me how to make the most of the resources on hand.
✤ Being accountable for the money I spent (and made!) made me passionate about business
Mike Diliberto @mikediliberto
mikediliberto@gmail.comTuesday, January 26, 2010
Today’s Topics
✤ What is Closed Source?
✤ What is Open Source?
✤ Why Open Source?
✤ Value in Support
✤ Building value in functional delineation
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What is closed source?
✤ Only compiled code leaves the building*.
*mostlyTuesday, January 26, 2010
What is closed source?
Source Code
Winword.exe
Compiled Code
CustomerTuesday, January 26, 2010
How do you build closed source?
✤ There are a lot of different development methods, here is one:
Requirements
Design
Write Software
Test Software
Ship Software
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How do you build closed source?
✤ There are a lot of different development methods, here is one:
Requirements
Design
Write Software
Test Software
Ship Software
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
How do you build closed source?
✤ There are a lot of different development methods, here is one:
Requirements
Design
Write Software
Test Software
Ship Software
All of these activitiesoccur internally
Issue:
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Ok, So what about Open Source
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The big difference: how it is built
Requirements
Design
Write Software
Test Software
Ship Software
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
The big difference: how it is built
Requirements
Design
Write Software
Test Software
Ship Software
Some or all of these activities occur publicly
Difference:
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Open Source is different
Source Code
OpenOffice.exe
Compiled Code
CustomerTuesday, January 26, 2010
Why Open Source?
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“Proprietary software developers have the advantage of money; free software developers need to make advantages for each other” - Richard Stallman
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Sharing is good
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Fast-track development
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One more thing...
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Vs.
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Need more reasons?
✤ Consumer Driven Innovation
✤ Get the product out the door! (good, fast, and cheap!)
✤ Marketing / Leads (Community)
✤ Market penetration
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So, if people can get it for free, how do you make money?
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Revenue
✤ Services:
✤ Support
✤ Custom design and development (in moderation)
✤ Functional Delineation:
✤ Build a commercial offering using your Open Source product as a base or framework
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Support
✤ Paradox:
✤ Corporate users want a butt to kick
✤ Open Source is typically not supported
✤ The most popular commercialization method (for now) is to provide support to customers or provide a supported version for a fee.
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Functional Delineation (huh?)
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Functional Delineation: How?
Open Source Capabilities
Open SourceCapabilities
Low Value Add
Low Value AddHigh Value Add
High Value Add
Version n Version n + 1
Internal Development Framework Commercial
Open SourceFunc
tiona
lity
User requested features / Community contributions
New OSS Capabilities
New Commercial Capabilities
Graph Courtesy Gartner Research Group 2009Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Marketing. (Or, thank goodness for social media!)
✤ Open Source marketing budgets are usually pretty small
✤ So, spend where it counts:
✤ Google Ad Words
✤ Social Media
✤ Trade show (sometimes)
✤ Speaking engagements at RefreshSD
✤ Word of mouth
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Word of Mouth / Community
✤ Love your community, they are your most valuable resource!!
✤ In our recent survey, 75% of commercial Open Source firms have or plan to hire a community manager.
✤ Spend time in the community:
✤ Online
✤ Real life
✤ Spend time with the users
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Love your data
✤ Gather data like it is your job - even if you do nothing with it!
✤ CRM
✤ Lead tracking / lead scoring
✤ Know your people:
✤ What are they doing?
✤ Where can you help?
✤ Do you <3 statistics? learn.
✤ Every commercial Open Source firm that we surveyed is doing this
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You can do that with our software?
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How do I get involved?
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Mike Diliberto
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