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After several decades of use, should we consider open source software (OSS) a business model? In short: No! In this conversation, open source evangelist Javier Perez welcomes technology evangelist and CNCF ambassador Dotan Horovits to provide context for the biggest changes happening in OSS, discuss what a sustainable future looks like for open source, and explain what to do when companies choose to go not-so-open with their source code.
Highlights:
- Why open source shouldn’t be considered a business model
- The “disturbing trend” in OSS and why “nothing is written in stone” when it comes to open source
- How tools can differentiate themselves from the ‘open source-ness' of their projects
Speakers:
- Javier Perez, Open Source Evangelist
- Dotan Horovits, Cloud Native Ambassador at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) and host of the OpenObservability Talks podcast
Links:
- Get the new State of Open Source Report from OpenLogic
- Find Dotan on LinkedIn and Twitter
- Read Dotan’s articles on ‘vendor-owned open source’ and ‘When Your Open Source Turns to the Dark Side’
- Read Javier’s articles on the State of Open Source in 2024 and concerns over the future of open source
- Listen to OpenObservability Talks on YouTube and wherever you get podcasts
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