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.org to .com: Going from Project to Product

David Egts
Principal Architect, Red Hat, Inc.
June 23, 2010
Perry
Source: [1]
Overview

●   Why open source?
●   Open source business models
●   Advice from those who did it
Why open source? [2,3,4]

●   Ideal for startups
●   Protect intellectual property?
●   Product is the de facto standard
●   Company is the de facto source of the product
●   Code escrow
●   Shows the world your quality
Why open source? (cont) [2,3,4]

●   Community
     ●   Lower cost of engineering and support
     ●   Lower cost of marketing and sales
●   Lower costs→lower prices→raise competitive barriers
Open source business models
Red Hat Linux [2,4]

●   Box edition at Software Etc., Babbages, CompUSA, etc.
     ●   CD w/installation support
     ●   Commercial support, training, services sold separately
●   New version every 6 months
     ●   Necessary
          ●   Cash flow
          ●   Technical advancements
     ●   ISV and IHV certification nightmare
●   Value placed upon atoms
     ●   Could still download CD ISO for free
Red Hat Enterprise Linux

●   Different .org and .com
     ●   But all source is available [5]
●   Fedora Project→Red Hat Enterprise Linux
     ●   Naming distinction
●   Distribution cf. point product
     ●   Majority of project leads external
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (cont)

●   Subscription model
     ●   Pay where it's installed [6]
●   Benefits
     ●   Customer investment is proportional to usage
     ●   Derivatives create de facto standard
●   Challenge
     ●   Competitors can leverage your work
GNU/Linux distro timeline [7]
[7]
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server

●   Different .org and .com
     ●   But .com source only available to customers [8]
●   OpenSUSE→SLES
●   Benefit
     ●   No one can leverage your .com work
●   Challenge
     ●   No one can leverage your .com work [9]
[7]
[7]
JBoss (the old way)

●   “Professional open source” [10]
     ●   Free license
          ●   No distinction between .org and .com
     ●   Professional services, maintenance and support to
         derive revenue
          ●   Pay where you want support
●   JBoss.org→JBoss.com
●   Product cf. distribution
●   Majority of project leads internal [3]
JBoss (the old way) (cont)

●   Benefit
     ●   One code base
●   Challenges
     ●   Balancing innovation with enterprise grade stability
     ●   Free to fee conversion
JBoss (the new way)

●   Different .org and .com
     ●   Updates for all .com code and only new .org code [11]
                                                    Challenge:
     = New Version                                  • Integrate and maintain integrations
                                                      between multiple projects required for
                                                      their enterprise platform needs
                                                    • Time intensive
                                                    • Expensive

                                                    Solution: JBoss Enterprise Platforms
                                                    • Single, integrated, certified distributions
                                                    • Extensive QA process
                                                    • Industry-leading support
                                                    • Documentation
                                                    • Secure, production-level configurations
                                                    • Multi-year errata policy
Cache Hibernate Seam   Tomcat   Msg   Application
                                        Server
JBoss (the new way) (cont)

●   Subscription model
     ●   Pay where it's installed [6]
●   Benefits
     ●   Customer investment is proportional to usage
     ●   Complementary paths for innovation and enterprise
         grade stability
     ●   More use of .com
●   Challenge
     ●   Less use of .org
Canonical

●   Dual release model: Ubuntu and Ubuntu LTS
●   Freely available [12]
●   Paid support and systems management optional [13]
●   Benefits
     ●   Low barriers to entry
     ●   Fast path to increase market share and free to fee
     ●   Less motivation for competing downstream derivatives
●   Challenge
     ●   Free to fee conversion
Downstream derivative support

●   Support a derivative or build and support your own
●   Benefits
     ●   Very low engineering costs
●   Challenges
     ●   Very hard to defend business and differentiate [3]
          ●   You aren't the only one
          ●   Pricing is somewhere between the upstream price and $0
     ●   No control and little influence over upstream source
          ●   Roadmaps, customer fixes
Multi-licensing [3]

●   Code copyright holder dictates 2+ valid usage scenarios
     ●   $0 for GPL efforts, but commercial customers must pay
●   Examples
     ●   Sleepycat [3], MySQL [15], Qt [16], Asterisk [17]
●   Mainly used when companies wholly own the software
     ●   Distribution strategy, not a development strategy
     ●   Product is usually a part of a customer's product
●   Need, pleasure, pain [3]
     ●   Use reciprocal license and not academic
Multi-licensing (cont) [3]

●   Benefits
     ●   Control and flexibility
     ●   Potentially larger addressable market
          ●   Allows customers to buy their way out of the GPL if desired
●   Challenges
     ●   Open source mainly used for distribution not production
     ●   Potential customer and contributor confusion
          ●   Invest in customer and contributor education
          ●   Pick a well known reciprocal license (e.g., GPL)
          ●   Defend your offering with vigilance
Open core [18]

●   Core software is open source
     ●   Value added features are not open source
●   Examples: Apple, Alfresco, EnterpriseDB, Zimbra
●   Benefit
     ●   Community can vet and enhance the core
     ●   Differentiate where the community doesn't want to go
●   Challenge
     ●   No community around the closed code
     ●   Core must be useful enough to encourage community
Non-profit charitable foundation

●   Typically a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation
●   Apache Software Foundation [19]
     ●   Provides organizational, legal, and financial support
     ●   Sponsorship, donations
●   Mozilla {Foundation, Corporation, Messaging} [3, 4, 20]
     ●   Revenue partnership with Google and others
     ●   Trademark and logo policies
●   Benefit: Potentially leaner
●   Challenge: Potentially beholden to a few sponsors
Concluding thoughts

●   Open source is great for companies big and small
●   More than one good approach, not one size fits all
●   Put a lot of up front thought into it
     ●   What is your value add (that no one else does better)?
     ●   Who is your competition?
     ●   What is your business model?
     ●   What is your exit strategy?
     ●   What license best fits your model?
●   Be willing to change your mind later
References

[1] Delta3D
   http://delta3d.org
[2] Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution
   http://oreilly.com/catalog/9781565925823
[3] Open Sources 2.0: The Continuing Evolution
   http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596008024
[4] Under the Radar: How Red Hat Changed the Software Business – and Took
   Microsoft by Surprise
   http://www.amazon.com/Under-Radar-Software-Business-
      Microsoft/dp/1576105067
References (cont)

[5] Red Hat Enterprise Linux source code
    ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise
[6] Red Hat License Agreements
    https://www.redhat.com/licenses
[7] GNU/Linux distro timeline
    http://futurist.se/gldt
[8] Howto: Download SLES or SLED Source Code
    http://opsamericas.com/?p=497
[9] Why is there no Open Source SLES?
    http://dag.wieers.com/blog/why-is-there-no-open-source-sles
References (cont)

[10] Professional Open Source
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professional_open-source
[11] JBoss Community and JBoss Enterprise
   http://www.jboss.com/products/community-enterprise
[12] Ubuntu Philosopy
   http://www.ubuntu.com/community/ubuntustory/philosophy
[13] Ubuntu {Server, Desktop} Edition Support Service Description
   http://www.canonical.com/files/canonical/u1/ServerSupportSLA1_2.pdf
   http://www.canonical.com/files/canonical/u1/DesktopSupportSLA1_2.pdf
References (cont)

[14] Multi-licensing
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-licensing
[15] MySQL licensing options
    http://www.mysql.com/about/legal/licensing/oem
[16] Qt licensing and open source business model
    http://qt.nokia.com/products/licensing
    http://qt.nokia.com/about/open-source-business-model/open-source-
       business-model
[17] Asterisk Licensing
    http://www.digium.com/en/products/software/licensing.php
References (cont)

[18] Open Core Debate: The Battle for a Business Model
   http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/66807.html
[19] The Apache Software Foundation
   http://apache.org/foundation
[20] The Mozilla Foundation
   http://www.mozilla.org/foundation
Special thanks

●   Akron LUG
●   Gunnar Hellekson
●   Perry McDowell
●   Brian Mikkelsen
●   Karen Padir
●   Chris Runge

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  • 1. .org to .com: Going from Project to Product David Egts Principal Architect, Red Hat, Inc. June 23, 2010
  • 4. Overview ● Why open source? ● Open source business models ● Advice from those who did it
  • 5. Why open source? [2,3,4] ● Ideal for startups ● Protect intellectual property? ● Product is the de facto standard ● Company is the de facto source of the product ● Code escrow ● Shows the world your quality
  • 6. Why open source? (cont) [2,3,4] ● Community ● Lower cost of engineering and support ● Lower cost of marketing and sales ● Lower costs→lower prices→raise competitive barriers
  • 8. Red Hat Linux [2,4] ● Box edition at Software Etc., Babbages, CompUSA, etc. ● CD w/installation support ● Commercial support, training, services sold separately ● New version every 6 months ● Necessary ● Cash flow ● Technical advancements ● ISV and IHV certification nightmare ● Value placed upon atoms ● Could still download CD ISO for free
  • 9. Red Hat Enterprise Linux ● Different .org and .com ● But all source is available [5] ● Fedora Project→Red Hat Enterprise Linux ● Naming distinction ● Distribution cf. point product ● Majority of project leads external
  • 10. Red Hat Enterprise Linux (cont) ● Subscription model ● Pay where it's installed [6] ● Benefits ● Customer investment is proportional to usage ● Derivatives create de facto standard ● Challenge ● Competitors can leverage your work
  • 12. [7]
  • 13. SuSE Linux Enterprise Server ● Different .org and .com ● But .com source only available to customers [8] ● OpenSUSE→SLES ● Benefit ● No one can leverage your .com work ● Challenge ● No one can leverage your .com work [9]
  • 14. [7]
  • 15. [7]
  • 16. JBoss (the old way) ● “Professional open source” [10] ● Free license ● No distinction between .org and .com ● Professional services, maintenance and support to derive revenue ● Pay where you want support ● JBoss.org→JBoss.com ● Product cf. distribution ● Majority of project leads internal [3]
  • 17. JBoss (the old way) (cont) ● Benefit ● One code base ● Challenges ● Balancing innovation with enterprise grade stability ● Free to fee conversion
  • 18. JBoss (the new way) ● Different .org and .com ● Updates for all .com code and only new .org code [11] Challenge: = New Version • Integrate and maintain integrations between multiple projects required for their enterprise platform needs • Time intensive • Expensive Solution: JBoss Enterprise Platforms • Single, integrated, certified distributions • Extensive QA process • Industry-leading support • Documentation • Secure, production-level configurations • Multi-year errata policy Cache Hibernate Seam Tomcat Msg Application Server
  • 19. JBoss (the new way) (cont) ● Subscription model ● Pay where it's installed [6] ● Benefits ● Customer investment is proportional to usage ● Complementary paths for innovation and enterprise grade stability ● More use of .com ● Challenge ● Less use of .org
  • 20. Canonical ● Dual release model: Ubuntu and Ubuntu LTS ● Freely available [12] ● Paid support and systems management optional [13] ● Benefits ● Low barriers to entry ● Fast path to increase market share and free to fee ● Less motivation for competing downstream derivatives ● Challenge ● Free to fee conversion
  • 21. Downstream derivative support ● Support a derivative or build and support your own ● Benefits ● Very low engineering costs ● Challenges ● Very hard to defend business and differentiate [3] ● You aren't the only one ● Pricing is somewhere between the upstream price and $0 ● No control and little influence over upstream source ● Roadmaps, customer fixes
  • 22. Multi-licensing [3] ● Code copyright holder dictates 2+ valid usage scenarios ● $0 for GPL efforts, but commercial customers must pay ● Examples ● Sleepycat [3], MySQL [15], Qt [16], Asterisk [17] ● Mainly used when companies wholly own the software ● Distribution strategy, not a development strategy ● Product is usually a part of a customer's product ● Need, pleasure, pain [3] ● Use reciprocal license and not academic
  • 23. Multi-licensing (cont) [3] ● Benefits ● Control and flexibility ● Potentially larger addressable market ● Allows customers to buy their way out of the GPL if desired ● Challenges ● Open source mainly used for distribution not production ● Potential customer and contributor confusion ● Invest in customer and contributor education ● Pick a well known reciprocal license (e.g., GPL) ● Defend your offering with vigilance
  • 24. Open core [18] ● Core software is open source ● Value added features are not open source ● Examples: Apple, Alfresco, EnterpriseDB, Zimbra ● Benefit ● Community can vet and enhance the core ● Differentiate where the community doesn't want to go ● Challenge ● No community around the closed code ● Core must be useful enough to encourage community
  • 25. Non-profit charitable foundation ● Typically a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation ● Apache Software Foundation [19] ● Provides organizational, legal, and financial support ● Sponsorship, donations ● Mozilla {Foundation, Corporation, Messaging} [3, 4, 20] ● Revenue partnership with Google and others ● Trademark and logo policies ● Benefit: Potentially leaner ● Challenge: Potentially beholden to a few sponsors
  • 26. Concluding thoughts ● Open source is great for companies big and small ● More than one good approach, not one size fits all ● Put a lot of up front thought into it ● What is your value add (that no one else does better)? ● Who is your competition? ● What is your business model? ● What is your exit strategy? ● What license best fits your model? ● Be willing to change your mind later
  • 27. References [1] Delta3D http://delta3d.org [2] Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution http://oreilly.com/catalog/9781565925823 [3] Open Sources 2.0: The Continuing Evolution http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596008024 [4] Under the Radar: How Red Hat Changed the Software Business – and Took Microsoft by Surprise http://www.amazon.com/Under-Radar-Software-Business- Microsoft/dp/1576105067
  • 28. References (cont) [5] Red Hat Enterprise Linux source code ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise [6] Red Hat License Agreements https://www.redhat.com/licenses [7] GNU/Linux distro timeline http://futurist.se/gldt [8] Howto: Download SLES or SLED Source Code http://opsamericas.com/?p=497 [9] Why is there no Open Source SLES? http://dag.wieers.com/blog/why-is-there-no-open-source-sles
  • 29. References (cont) [10] Professional Open Source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professional_open-source [11] JBoss Community and JBoss Enterprise http://www.jboss.com/products/community-enterprise [12] Ubuntu Philosopy http://www.ubuntu.com/community/ubuntustory/philosophy [13] Ubuntu {Server, Desktop} Edition Support Service Description http://www.canonical.com/files/canonical/u1/ServerSupportSLA1_2.pdf http://www.canonical.com/files/canonical/u1/DesktopSupportSLA1_2.pdf
  • 30. References (cont) [14] Multi-licensing http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-licensing [15] MySQL licensing options http://www.mysql.com/about/legal/licensing/oem [16] Qt licensing and open source business model http://qt.nokia.com/products/licensing http://qt.nokia.com/about/open-source-business-model/open-source- business-model [17] Asterisk Licensing http://www.digium.com/en/products/software/licensing.php
  • 31. References (cont) [18] Open Core Debate: The Battle for a Business Model http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/66807.html [19] The Apache Software Foundation http://apache.org/foundation [20] The Mozilla Foundation http://www.mozilla.org/foundation
  • 32. Special thanks ● Akron LUG ● Gunnar Hellekson ● Perry McDowell ● Brian Mikkelsen ● Karen Padir ● Chris Runge