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By Michael Meeks
General Manager
@michael_meeks michael.meeks@collabora.com
Sustained Digital Sovereignty
with Free Software
“Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the
ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and
walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls...” -
Jeremiah 6:16
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Overview
● Digital Sovereignty
– State of the world
– State of the network
– Sovereign Software
– A sovereign
workplace.
● Sustainable FLOSS.
– FLOSS Business model
ingredients
● There are many.
– Takers vs. Makers
– Community challenges
● Document goodness
● Conclusions
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Digital Sovereignty - refers to our ability
to act independently in the digital world
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Digital Sovereignty
The physical side
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Technology industry concentrations
Microsoft, Intel,
Microsoft, Intel,
AMD, Google,
AMD, Google,
Facebook, Twitter,
Facebook, Twitter,
DropBox, ...
DropBox, ...
TSMC, Samsung
TSMC, Samsung
90%+ of modern
90%+ of modern
semiconducters
semiconducters
from Taiwan.
from Taiwan.
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Either a hot seismic zone ...
“Cascadia subduction
zone. The largest active
fault that will affect
Washington (and the
whole Pacific Northwest)
is the Cascadia subduction
zone. This fault produces
some of the largest and
most damaging
earthquakes in the world
(M9).”
Washington State
Department of Natural
Resources
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or Taiwan / South Korea
"Solving the Taiwan question and
realising the complete
reunification of the motherland
are the unswerving historical tasks
of the Chinese Communist Party
and the common aspiration of all
Chinese people" - President Xi
Jinping
– “Biden says U.S. forces would
defend Taiwan in the event of
a Chinese invasion”
– 2m active Chinese military
Or
North
Korea kremlin.ru
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Digital Sovereignty
The network side:
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Powerful centralizing network effects
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The internet – virtual & physical
Opte- unmodified CC license OpenStreetmap - CC license
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Our networks are vulnerable
Last month’s
fun.
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Digital Sovereignty
The software side
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A Sovereign Workplace ...
● Alternative to
GDocs / O365 / etc.
● strategic risks:
– Privacy – enforce GDPR
– Political - interference
– Commerce & tax - selling
– Innovation – make it fit
– Security – fix it fast
● Network effects
● FLOSS
– The only feasible solution
– Distributed git
– Distributed expertise
– On-shore data
– “Anything is possible”
innovation
● Exciting work ongoing.
● Politically comprehensible
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A different perspective:
Today’s Digital Sovereignty framed negatively:
"The data-trap is this: that if you allow another country to gain
access to really critical data about your society, over time that
will erode your sovereignty - you no longer have control over
that data."
●
Richard Moore (head of MI6) (James Bond’s boss)
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How-to: build a sustainable
sovereign workplace from
lots of different
FLOSS projects & vendors ?
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A root challenge:
building an economically
sustainable Free Software
business that works in symbiosis
with its diverse community.
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Punch lines:
Its hard.
No magic one-size-fits all
prescription.
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FLOSS heresy 101:
economically sustainable ===
someone needs to pay something
in return for something scarce
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Why a heresy ?
● The most amazing
volunteers in our
project.
● Humbled by their
generosity, enthusiasm,
thirst for learning &
depth
of contribution
● I was one once as a
student
● If “Floss is written by
volunteers”
– perhaps no-one needs to
pay anything ?
– OpenSSL … still amazing.
● Lots of businesses want:
– To fund their programming
addiction
– Accelerate growth eg.
Evolution.
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Volunteers – a digression ...
● You can be paid as a
Government admin
– And also volunteer as a
Scout leader.
● You can be paid by a
FLOSS company
– And be a voluntary
contributor to FLOSS
– Even the same project.
● Be paid by a
foundation, and go far
beyond the call of duty
● eg. Apache:
– Staff member in one
context, a volunteer in
another context.
– On this definition any
FLOSS can be made by
(paid+non) ‘volunteers’
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Mix & match ingredients:
so we can fund the code / revolution
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Scarcity of skills: Consultancy
● eg. Cygnus, C’bra
● Pros:
– The ‘easiest’ most
compatible FLOSS model.
– Represent your
customer’s interest in a
project
– Satisfaction of delivering
well to a clear spec.
– Skills are initially scarce.
● Con:
– FLOSS Maintenance
● hard to sell, badly needed
– Hard to scale (risky)
● estimating Fixed Price ...
– The best eat their own
market / customers.
● Budgeting: renewal is not
automatic / expected.
– Sometimes no public git
– Scarcity of skills: off-shore?
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Scarcity: Proprietary Periphery
● eg. evolution-exchange
● known as Open-Core
– focus on selling &
engineering the
proprietary pieces.
– Often great
commitment to
growing the open Core.
● Pro:
– Very simple value-prop.
● Pro:
– Brand-sharing:
● FLOSS community as
advertising / lead-gen
● Con:
– © assignment necessary
– FLOSS / competition
focus on re-
implementing the
periphery piece-meal
– Enterprise’y periphery
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Scarcity: exceptions
● eg. Qt, OpenOffice
● Use maximally
commercially
unfriendly FLOSS
license
– Collect © assignment
– Sell back-channel
licenses
● Pro:
– Proprietary value
● Con:
– Incentive alignment
around license
discussions.
– Scales / collaborates
poorly
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Scarcity of bandwidth: selling CDs
● eg. RedHat Linux
– 4.2 – upgrade from
slackware
● eg. SUSE Boxed sets !
● eg. Mandrake / Mandriva
● Features:
– Proprietary (or just
printed) Documentation:
Manuals!
– Physical media !
● Con:
– Internet bandwidth
growth – faster than
a LAN.
– One CD per
individual or giant
corporation.
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Scarcity of binaries: Enterprise distro
● eg. RHEL (2003), SUSE
– Editorial compilation of
FLOSS produced by others.
– A pay-wall for old content:
stable / enterprise versions
– Latest & greatest is free:
Fedora, openSUSE, etc.
● Pro:
– Subscribe to our (old-)news-
paper
● Budget presumption: renew.
● Pro:
– ARR / subscriptions
– the holy grail.
● Con:
– Cloning: CentOS, Oracle
Un-breakable Linux.
– Cute-ness Re: copy-left:
per-copy / seat
subscription licenses
● Used to be controversial
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Scarcity: enterprise binaries
● eg. (previous) CODE
● Binaries compiled
with some reminder
– “it looks like you’re
using this at scale
without support”
– “buy a key to unlock
XYZ option”
● Pro:
– 100% Floss
– Brand based sale
– Scarce un-locked binaries
● Con:
– Complaints about the
warnings.
– Easy to re-compile without
– Requires brand visibility
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Scarcity of confidence: scare-ware
● IP indemnity / insurance
– eg. Microsoft / Novell.
– License audit tools
● Certification
● SLAs
● Branding
● Pro:
– Compliance driven sales
● Pro:
– Differentiation in commodity
markets eg. petrol / water?
● Con
– Demand generation for IP
indemnity profoundly
problematic.
– Fair certification processes
– Branding / marketing
– scale for 24/7 SLAs
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Scarcity of complementary services
● eg. Evolution
● VC funded – travel
booking service
monetized via selling
flights / etc.
● FLOSS as a front-end
to other things.
● Pro:
– 100% FLOSS client
– Investment
potential.
● Con:
– Proprietary server /
services /
agreements
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80%
90%
100%
Browser usage - statcounter
Other
Edge Legacy
IE
Firefox
UC Browser
Android
Samsung Internet
Opera
Edge
Safari
Chrome
Ad. supported FLOSS: fat PC apps ...
khtml /
webkit /
Blink
derived
A Linux desktop
technology break-out
Any
proprietary
cores?
“If you're not
paying for
the product,
then you're
the
product” ?
Free as in beer
expectation setter
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Abundance: donations
● Donation funded
development
– The Sagrada Família
development model.
● If we start building it
– they will come ?
● Pro:
– Free money – to
invest.
● Con
– Need a big brand &
significant project
– Shame – people feel
they have to donate
– Some think they are
buying a product.
– Low conversion rates:
10% of $ yield vs.
convenience sales
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Scarcity: convenience ...
● eg. gcompris, Krita
● Windows binaries:
– a sin-tax turned into:
● App-store sales
– Very simple route to
market.
– Sell binaries of
FLOSS in app-store
● Pro:
– App-store Effective
● low to no cost of sales
● Con:
– Differentiation problem:
anyone can re-compile and
ship.
● cf. Windows app-store
– Brand driven
differentiation.
● Need a known brand.
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Scarcity: setup / docs & know-how
● Extreme setup difficulty
● Limit this to scaling
– Code is in git but
– Keep your large
deployment / scaling
documentation closed.
● Pro:
– Focus interest on large
deployments
● Con:
– Cloning of the
documentation
– Book publishers,
community help /
stack-overflow etc.
– Public searchable docs
are the expectation.
– Automation: the Helm-
chart.
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Scarcity: required data / config
● eg. wine setup(?)
● 100% open code
– Harder to get config /
deployment.
● Artificial Intelligence
– Banal code / layers
– Proprietary weights ?
– Proprietary training data ?
● Pro:
– Fully FLOSS
● Con:
– Code much less
useful without
required data.
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Lots of good people:
create minimal scarcity to
drive their project’s development.
some compromise is inevitable.
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Sustainable Digital
Sovereign solutions:
need to unify these approaches.
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How do you make money in Free Software
Bob Young – Founder of RedHat (sold for $34 billion) Open Sources:
"No one expects it to be easy to make money in free software.
While making money with free software is a challenge, the challenge is not
necessarily greater than with proprietary software. In fact you make money
in free software exactly the same way you do it in proprietary software: by
building a great product, marketing it with skill and imagination,
looking after your customers, and thereby building a brand
that stands for quality and customer service."
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Whatever you do:
owning the brand is key to
attracting customers
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Add on diverse community
challenges:
Working together with others
with different perspectives
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Some challenges:
● Time perspective conflict
– Schedule – eg Eazel/Ximian
● Scarcity is not a big
un-paid volunteer
motivator
– But many appreciate
results: mentoring, team
feeling, new features etc.
● Brand sharing / lead flow
– Diverse perspectives ...
● Competition
– Takers vs. Makers
● Integrators:
– Happy to integrate FLOSS
without support & brand
the bundle
– Zero priced complements
● Scarcity inevitably makes
someone unhappy
– But brings huge benefits
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LibreOffice experiments:
● Real Challenges:
– The LibreOffice brand is
much loved &
respected.
– TDF ship binary builds.
– Incredibly hard for
ecosystem to sell
Desktop services &
support products
● ‘Community’ tag
experiment
● Unifying brand:
LibreOffice Technology
– For the great engine.
● New things:
– Scope for
new things to grow
independently with
own business model.
● Remove competitive
tension from TDF.
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Takers vs. Makers – Dries @Aquilla
● Makers: Some companies are born
out of OSS, and … believe deeply
and invest significantly … With their
help, OSS has revolutionized
software for the benefit of many.
● Takers: Now that OSS adoption is
widespread, lots of companies,
from technology startups to
technology giants, monetize OSS
projects without contributing back
to those projects.
● Takers reap the benefits of the
Makers' OSS contribution [...]. The
Taker is likely to disrupt the Maker.
● On an equal playing field, the only
way the Maker can defend itself is
by investing more in its proprietary
offering and less in the OSS
project.
● To survive, it has to behave like the
Taker to the detriment of the
larger OSS community.
● Takers harm OSS projects.
● An aggressive Taker can induce
Makers to behave in a more selfish
manner and reduce or stop their
contributions to OSS.
● Cheap complement to a Cloud !
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Conclusions
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An exciting time:
● Digital Sovereignty
– Big opportunities
Government &
industry
● Beware of breakage:
– Deliberately fragile
ecosystems that
create the software.
● Hopefully designed to
minimize scarcity to
maximise fun.
● Engagement &
procurement:
– Beware of maintenance
& sustaining cost
● Unless you can credibly
commit to holding the
baby.
– eg. tendering
@least-cost
● Avoid privileging
Takers
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Liberating Documents
FLOSS Document editing
● Decisively un-breaking lock-in
● Coalition of partners working
to restore people’s freedom
● Excited to work here:
come & see me for a demo.
SFSCON
2022
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Working together a magic bullet ?
Specialization – brings efficiency Building robust commercial partnerships
SFSCON
2022 Conclusions
Oh, that my words were recorded, that they were written on a scroll, that they were
inscribed with an iron tool on lead, or engraved in rock for ever! I know that my Redeemer
lives, and that in the end he will stand upon the earth. And though this body has been
destroyed yet in my flesh I will see God, I myself will see him, with my own eyes - I and not
another. How my heart yearns within me. - Job 19: 23-27
● Digital Sovereignty
– Best delivered by FLOSS
– Use / Study /
Share / Improve
● FLOSS restores our ability to
act independently in the digital
world
– But we need to work together to
succeed sustainably.
● Documents are getting
unlocked: help us
– With LibreOffice and CODE
● Thank you for your work:
– Your support makes
a huge difference
● A pleasure to be able to
sponsor SFSCON !

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SFScon22 - Michael Meeks - Sustained Digital Sovereignty with Free Software.pdf

  • 1. By Michael Meeks General Manager @michael_meeks michael.meeks@collabora.com Sustained Digital Sovereignty with Free Software “Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls...” - Jeremiah 6:16
  • 2. SFSCON 2022 2/47 Overview ● Digital Sovereignty – State of the world – State of the network – Sovereign Software – A sovereign workplace. ● Sustainable FLOSS. – FLOSS Business model ingredients ● There are many. – Takers vs. Makers – Community challenges ● Document goodness ● Conclusions
  • 3. SFSCON 2022 Digital Sovereignty - refers to our ability to act independently in the digital world
  • 5. SFSCON 2022 5/47 Technology industry concentrations Microsoft, Intel, Microsoft, Intel, AMD, Google, AMD, Google, Facebook, Twitter, Facebook, Twitter, DropBox, ... DropBox, ... TSMC, Samsung TSMC, Samsung 90%+ of modern 90%+ of modern semiconducters semiconducters from Taiwan. from Taiwan.
  • 6. SFSCON 2022 6/47 Either a hot seismic zone ... “Cascadia subduction zone. The largest active fault that will affect Washington (and the whole Pacific Northwest) is the Cascadia subduction zone. This fault produces some of the largest and most damaging earthquakes in the world (M9).” Washington State Department of Natural Resources
  • 7. SFSCON 2022 7/47 or Taiwan / South Korea "Solving the Taiwan question and realising the complete reunification of the motherland are the unswerving historical tasks of the Chinese Communist Party and the common aspiration of all Chinese people" - President Xi Jinping – “Biden says U.S. forces would defend Taiwan in the event of a Chinese invasion” – 2m active Chinese military Or North Korea kremlin.ru
  • 10. SFSCON 2022 10/47 The internet – virtual & physical Opte- unmodified CC license OpenStreetmap - CC license
  • 11. SFSCON 2022 11/47 Our networks are vulnerable Last month’s fun.
  • 13. SFSCON 2022 13/47 A Sovereign Workplace ... ● Alternative to GDocs / O365 / etc. ● strategic risks: – Privacy – enforce GDPR – Political - interference – Commerce & tax - selling – Innovation – make it fit – Security – fix it fast ● Network effects ● FLOSS – The only feasible solution – Distributed git – Distributed expertise – On-shore data – “Anything is possible” innovation ● Exciting work ongoing. ● Politically comprehensible
  • 14. SFSCON 2022 14/47 A different perspective: Today’s Digital Sovereignty framed negatively: "The data-trap is this: that if you allow another country to gain access to really critical data about your society, over time that will erode your sovereignty - you no longer have control over that data." ● Richard Moore (head of MI6) (James Bond’s boss)
  • 15. SFSCON 2022 15/47 How-to: build a sustainable sovereign workplace from lots of different FLOSS projects & vendors ?
  • 16. SFSCON 2022 A root challenge: building an economically sustainable Free Software business that works in symbiosis with its diverse community.
  • 17. SFSCON 2022 Punch lines: Its hard. No magic one-size-fits all prescription.
  • 18. SFSCON 2022 FLOSS heresy 101: economically sustainable === someone needs to pay something in return for something scarce
  • 19. SFSCON 2022 19/47 Why a heresy ? ● The most amazing volunteers in our project. ● Humbled by their generosity, enthusiasm, thirst for learning & depth of contribution ● I was one once as a student ● If “Floss is written by volunteers” – perhaps no-one needs to pay anything ? – OpenSSL … still amazing. ● Lots of businesses want: – To fund their programming addiction – Accelerate growth eg. Evolution.
  • 20. SFSCON 2022 20/47 Volunteers – a digression ... ● You can be paid as a Government admin – And also volunteer as a Scout leader. ● You can be paid by a FLOSS company – And be a voluntary contributor to FLOSS – Even the same project. ● Be paid by a foundation, and go far beyond the call of duty ● eg. Apache: – Staff member in one context, a volunteer in another context. – On this definition any FLOSS can be made by (paid+non) ‘volunteers’
  • 21. SFSCON 2022 Mix & match ingredients: so we can fund the code / revolution
  • 22. SFSCON 2022 22/47 Scarcity of skills: Consultancy ● eg. Cygnus, C’bra ● Pros: – The ‘easiest’ most compatible FLOSS model. – Represent your customer’s interest in a project – Satisfaction of delivering well to a clear spec. – Skills are initially scarce. ● Con: – FLOSS Maintenance ● hard to sell, badly needed – Hard to scale (risky) ● estimating Fixed Price ... – The best eat their own market / customers. ● Budgeting: renewal is not automatic / expected. – Sometimes no public git – Scarcity of skills: off-shore?
  • 23. SFSCON 2022 23/47 Scarcity: Proprietary Periphery ● eg. evolution-exchange ● known as Open-Core – focus on selling & engineering the proprietary pieces. – Often great commitment to growing the open Core. ● Pro: – Very simple value-prop. ● Pro: – Brand-sharing: ● FLOSS community as advertising / lead-gen ● Con: – © assignment necessary – FLOSS / competition focus on re- implementing the periphery piece-meal – Enterprise’y periphery
  • 24. SFSCON 2022 24/47 Scarcity: exceptions ● eg. Qt, OpenOffice ● Use maximally commercially unfriendly FLOSS license – Collect © assignment – Sell back-channel licenses ● Pro: – Proprietary value ● Con: – Incentive alignment around license discussions. – Scales / collaborates poorly
  • 25. SFSCON 2022 25/47 Scarcity of bandwidth: selling CDs ● eg. RedHat Linux – 4.2 – upgrade from slackware ● eg. SUSE Boxed sets ! ● eg. Mandrake / Mandriva ● Features: – Proprietary (or just printed) Documentation: Manuals! – Physical media ! ● Con: – Internet bandwidth growth – faster than a LAN. – One CD per individual or giant corporation.
  • 26. SFSCON 2022 26/47 Scarcity of binaries: Enterprise distro ● eg. RHEL (2003), SUSE – Editorial compilation of FLOSS produced by others. – A pay-wall for old content: stable / enterprise versions – Latest & greatest is free: Fedora, openSUSE, etc. ● Pro: – Subscribe to our (old-)news- paper ● Budget presumption: renew. ● Pro: – ARR / subscriptions – the holy grail. ● Con: – Cloning: CentOS, Oracle Un-breakable Linux. – Cute-ness Re: copy-left: per-copy / seat subscription licenses ● Used to be controversial
  • 27. SFSCON 2022 27/47 Scarcity: enterprise binaries ● eg. (previous) CODE ● Binaries compiled with some reminder – “it looks like you’re using this at scale without support” – “buy a key to unlock XYZ option” ● Pro: – 100% Floss – Brand based sale – Scarce un-locked binaries ● Con: – Complaints about the warnings. – Easy to re-compile without – Requires brand visibility
  • 28. SFSCON 2022 28/47 Scarcity of confidence: scare-ware ● IP indemnity / insurance – eg. Microsoft / Novell. – License audit tools ● Certification ● SLAs ● Branding ● Pro: – Compliance driven sales ● Pro: – Differentiation in commodity markets eg. petrol / water? ● Con – Demand generation for IP indemnity profoundly problematic. – Fair certification processes – Branding / marketing – scale for 24/7 SLAs
  • 29. SFSCON 2022 29/47 Scarcity of complementary services ● eg. Evolution ● VC funded – travel booking service monetized via selling flights / etc. ● FLOSS as a front-end to other things. ● Pro: – 100% FLOSS client – Investment potential. ● Con: – Proprietary server / services / agreements
  • 30. SFSCON 2022 30/47 2009-01 2009-07 2010-01 2010-07 2011-01 2011-07 2012-01 2012-07 2013-01 2013-07 2014-01 2014-07 2015-01 2015-07 2016-01 2016-07 2017-01 2017-07 2018-01 2018-07 2019-01 2019-07 2020-01 2020-07 2021-01 2021-07 2022-01 2022-07 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Browser usage - statcounter Other Edge Legacy IE Firefox UC Browser Android Samsung Internet Opera Edge Safari Chrome Ad. supported FLOSS: fat PC apps ... khtml / webkit / Blink derived A Linux desktop technology break-out Any proprietary cores? “If you're not paying for the product, then you're the product” ? Free as in beer expectation setter
  • 31. SFSCON 2022 31/47 Abundance: donations ● Donation funded development – The Sagrada Família development model. ● If we start building it – they will come ? ● Pro: – Free money – to invest. ● Con – Need a big brand & significant project – Shame – people feel they have to donate – Some think they are buying a product. – Low conversion rates: 10% of $ yield vs. convenience sales
  • 32. SFSCON 2022 32/47 Scarcity: convenience ... ● eg. gcompris, Krita ● Windows binaries: – a sin-tax turned into: ● App-store sales – Very simple route to market. – Sell binaries of FLOSS in app-store ● Pro: – App-store Effective ● low to no cost of sales ● Con: – Differentiation problem: anyone can re-compile and ship. ● cf. Windows app-store – Brand driven differentiation. ● Need a known brand.
  • 33. SFSCON 2022 33/47 Scarcity: setup / docs & know-how ● Extreme setup difficulty ● Limit this to scaling – Code is in git but – Keep your large deployment / scaling documentation closed. ● Pro: – Focus interest on large deployments ● Con: – Cloning of the documentation – Book publishers, community help / stack-overflow etc. – Public searchable docs are the expectation. – Automation: the Helm- chart.
  • 34. SFSCON 2022 34/47 Scarcity: required data / config ● eg. wine setup(?) ● 100% open code – Harder to get config / deployment. ● Artificial Intelligence – Banal code / layers – Proprietary weights ? – Proprietary training data ? ● Pro: – Fully FLOSS ● Con: – Code much less useful without required data.
  • 35. SFSCON 2022 Lots of good people: create minimal scarcity to drive their project’s development. some compromise is inevitable.
  • 37. SFSCON 2022 37/47 How do you make money in Free Software Bob Young – Founder of RedHat (sold for $34 billion) Open Sources: "No one expects it to be easy to make money in free software. While making money with free software is a challenge, the challenge is not necessarily greater than with proprietary software. In fact you make money in free software exactly the same way you do it in proprietary software: by building a great product, marketing it with skill and imagination, looking after your customers, and thereby building a brand that stands for quality and customer service."
  • 38. SFSCON 2022 Whatever you do: owning the brand is key to attracting customers
  • 39. SFSCON 2022 Add on diverse community challenges: Working together with others with different perspectives
  • 40. SFSCON 2022 40/47 Some challenges: ● Time perspective conflict – Schedule – eg Eazel/Ximian ● Scarcity is not a big un-paid volunteer motivator – But many appreciate results: mentoring, team feeling, new features etc. ● Brand sharing / lead flow – Diverse perspectives ... ● Competition – Takers vs. Makers ● Integrators: – Happy to integrate FLOSS without support & brand the bundle – Zero priced complements ● Scarcity inevitably makes someone unhappy – But brings huge benefits
  • 41. SFSCON 2022 41/47 LibreOffice experiments: ● Real Challenges: – The LibreOffice brand is much loved & respected. – TDF ship binary builds. – Incredibly hard for ecosystem to sell Desktop services & support products ● ‘Community’ tag experiment ● Unifying brand: LibreOffice Technology – For the great engine. ● New things: – Scope for new things to grow independently with own business model. ● Remove competitive tension from TDF.
  • 42. SFSCON 2022 42/47 Takers vs. Makers – Dries @Aquilla ● Makers: Some companies are born out of OSS, and … believe deeply and invest significantly … With their help, OSS has revolutionized software for the benefit of many. ● Takers: Now that OSS adoption is widespread, lots of companies, from technology startups to technology giants, monetize OSS projects without contributing back to those projects. ● Takers reap the benefits of the Makers' OSS contribution [...]. The Taker is likely to disrupt the Maker. ● On an equal playing field, the only way the Maker can defend itself is by investing more in its proprietary offering and less in the OSS project. ● To survive, it has to behave like the Taker to the detriment of the larger OSS community. ● Takers harm OSS projects. ● An aggressive Taker can induce Makers to behave in a more selfish manner and reduce or stop their contributions to OSS. ● Cheap complement to a Cloud !
  • 44. SFSCON 2022 44/47 An exciting time: ● Digital Sovereignty – Big opportunities Government & industry ● Beware of breakage: – Deliberately fragile ecosystems that create the software. ● Hopefully designed to minimize scarcity to maximise fun. ● Engagement & procurement: – Beware of maintenance & sustaining cost ● Unless you can credibly commit to holding the baby. – eg. tendering @least-cost ● Avoid privileging Takers
  • 45. SFSCON 2022 45/47 Liberating Documents FLOSS Document editing ● Decisively un-breaking lock-in ● Coalition of partners working to restore people’s freedom ● Excited to work here: come & see me for a demo.
  • 46. SFSCON 2022 46/47 Working together a magic bullet ? Specialization – brings efficiency Building robust commercial partnerships
  • 47. SFSCON 2022 Conclusions Oh, that my words were recorded, that they were written on a scroll, that they were inscribed with an iron tool on lead, or engraved in rock for ever! I know that my Redeemer lives, and that in the end he will stand upon the earth. And though this body has been destroyed yet in my flesh I will see God, I myself will see him, with my own eyes - I and not another. How my heart yearns within me. - Job 19: 23-27 ● Digital Sovereignty – Best delivered by FLOSS – Use / Study / Share / Improve ● FLOSS restores our ability to act independently in the digital world – But we need to work together to succeed sustainably. ● Documents are getting unlocked: help us – With LibreOffice and CODE ● Thank you for your work: – Your support makes a huge difference ● A pleasure to be able to sponsor SFSCON !