Scott Chacon
The Future of Open Source
#1about 3 minutes
The German jam regulation analogy for open source definitions
An analogy about German jam labeling laws illustrates how strict, historical definitions like those from the Open Source Initiative can conflict with common usage.
#2about 3 minutes
The challenge of licensing source-available software
Releasing a project like GitButler with a non-OSI compliant license, such as the Functional Source License, can lead to community backlash over the use of the term "open source".
#3about 4 minutes
A brief history of the free software movement
The free software movement, led by figures like Richard Stallman with the GPL, emerged in the 1980s as a reaction to companies closing the source code that was previously shipped with hardware.
#4about 3 minutes
The birth of the term "open source"
The term "open source" was coined in the late 90s to provide a pragmatic, business-friendly alternative to the politically charged "free software" movement, spurred by Netscape open sourcing its browser.
#5about 4 minutes
How Git and GitHub created corporate open source
Git and GitHub revolutionized open source by unifying the workflows for proprietary and public code, making it easy for companies to release and contribute to projects, leading to the era of corporate-driven open source.
#6about 4 minutes
The crisis of open source developer sustainability
Modern open source faces a sustainability crisis, highlighted by the XZ vulnerability, where critical projects rely on thankless, underfunded maintainers who are prone to burnout.
#7about 2 minutes
The rise of commercial open source and non-compete licenses
Companies like HashiCorp and Redis are adopting non-OSI, source-available licenses with non-compete clauses to protect their investment from large cloud providers who might otherwise offer their work as a competing service.
#8about 3 minutes
Proposing "Fair Source" and a call to action
The term "Fair Source" is proposed for projects with source-available, non-compete licenses, encouraging companies to adopt this model and support maintainers through initiatives like the OSS Pledge.
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