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Co-innovation and Free and OpenSource Software
 If that was not only the release or code but of an entire community?




                              Yves MIEZAN EZO
                                Directeur Smile Training
                     Secrétaire Général CHALA - Bureau FOSSFA
                     Bureau Apreli@ - Vice Président ISOC France
SOMMAIRE
● Principles and issues in OpenSource
● From the theory of benefits to the common good
● From the federation of ideas to the rising of community
● Contribution ? Community to value creation
Principles and issues of OpenSource


● Definitions and principles of freedom
● Concepts of sharing and acceptance principle
   ● The individual perspective
   ● Point of view of companies
Definitions
●Free   software : software that can be used, copied, studied, modified and
redistributed without restriction.
●Definition   of Open Source Initiative (OSI):
  ●   freedom to run the program, for any purpose (freedom 1);
  ●   freedom to study how the program works, and adapt to your needs (freedom
      2), and for this, access to source code is required;
  ●   freedom to redistribute copies so you can help your neighbor (freedom 3);
  ●   freedom to improve the program and release the improvements to make the
      whole community benefits (freedom 4);
●A  software that not fit completely one of these freedoms is called proprietary
software by foss advocates.
●Endorsed   by the OSI
Examples
●   Most known FOSS :
     ➢   Linux,
     ➢   Apache,
     ➢   PHP, RoR, python,
     ➢   MySQL, PostgreSQL,
     ➢   OpenERP, TinyERP, Dolibarr,
     ➢   Alfresco, Drupal,
     ➢   Etc.
Concepts of sharing and Interests
● Ease of Use

● No proprietary stress (cost of license and renewal)

● Adaptation of applications to the specific needs of the organization

● Acquisition facility (Internet download)

● Multiple applications

● International Technical Support (community)

● Reliability and security software

● Homogenization of application code (World Wide Web Consortium)

● Runs on all platforms
Individual motivation

● Technical challenge

● Belonging sense

● Legitimacy and financial autonomy
Organizations Motivations

● Independence / Reliability / Technology Interaction

● ROI / Cost of acquisition / Possession

● Scalability / Sustainability
● Modeling approaches of OpenSource
   ● Different models
   ● Valuing community
Different models
● The community model

● The model "Services"

● The model "freemium "

● The model "coalition" on the middleware

● The model "cooperative customers"
Different models



                      Motivation                Segment                Modèle économique
Community     Technics, passion          application, nicche       R&D, volunteering
Services      Financial                  whole                     Expertise, software, support
                                         Middleware, functionnal
Freemium      Prodcut, finance                                     Double licencing
                                         application
                                         Middleware, functionnal   Expertise, integration, services
Coalition     Sharing production costs
                                         application               model
              Independancy, capacity
Cooperation                              whole
              building
● From the federation of ideas to the emanation of communities
   ● The specificity of developping countries ; African examples
   ● African Community Or African Communities
Key figures

●Annual OpenSource estimated tunover : 18 billions $USD

●Estimated structural growth : 60%

●Consumption models :
  ➢   USA : ex. RedHat - 523 M$ !
  ➢   Europe : ex. Smile – 25M€
  ➢
      Afrique : ex Assistweb - 2M€
●According to the Gartner Group, 90 % of the organization will use FOSS by 2012.
Contibution ?
Opportunity for Africa ?

● Easy access to Information

● Dramatically reduce the cost of technology acquisition

● Increased educational opportunities = massive education

● Capacity building in technical skills and technological knowledge

● Multiplication of skills

● Participation in the development of the global FOSS industry

● Affirmation of the African particularity

● Reliability and durability of specific and local applications
The @frican Community

● Finding n°1 : Socio-professionnal category
    ➢   Developpers Community
    ➢   Teachers Community
    ➢   Scientist or Researchers Community...
● Finding n°2 : Language Community
    ➢   French speaking communities
    ➢   English speaking communities
    ➢   ...
● Finding n°3 : On the road to the new deal
    ➢   Continental and transcontinental projects
● Contribution ?
      ● Several concrete projects and initiatives
      ● CHALA & FOSSFA
      ● Example of a continental project : RIF
      ● Example in education: Apreli@
      ● Example in health : OpenYalim
      ● Example in telecoms : Emerginov
South countries initiatives

● Several public and private initiatives to develop actions aiming to
reach the millenium goals and reducing the numerci gap
    ●FOSS strategies in Tunisia, South Africa, Vietnam, Brazil, …
    ●Infrastructure and acces strategic policies in Senegal, Côte
    d'Ivoire, Kenya, ,...
● Ressources Éducatives Libres : more than 4500 GFDL (GNU Free
Documentation Licence), coming from 350 University
● Campus numériques in more than 60 countries (Burundi, Haiti,
Bulgarie, Moldavie, Maroc, Algérie, Madagascar, Comores, Cambodge,
Vanuatu, ...)
➢
National communities
● Business Consortium

            ● CHALA - Club des Hommes et femmes d'Affaires du Libre en Afrique

            ● FOSSFA – Free and Open Source Software Foundation for Africa

            ● AFRINIC - African regional registry for IP addresses

            ● AFNOG - Group of African networks operators

            ●…

● Users consortium

            ● Réseau African des Logiciels Libres – Panafrican FOSS Association

            ● The CJK Initiative China, Japan and Korea Consotrium

            ● Software Livre – Latin american consortium

● Political Initiatives

            ● Russie : plan for the transition of federal executive bodies and agencies for the use of free
            software for 2011 - 2015 years.

            ●Seneclic – Senegal : reducing the numeric gap by FOSS based educative equipment

            ● Linux Educacional 2.0 – Brazil : 54 000 research laboratoies computers and servers on
            GNU/Debian KDE

            ● Government Open Source Software Resource Center - Afrique du Sud : fournir à tous les
            niveaux de gouvernement (du local au national) un centre de ressources sur les logiciels libres
            et OpenSource.
The RIF Project
                             RIF – Ressources Internet Francophone

● Mirror sites for FOSS

● Initialized in 2001 by the IFN, Institut de la Francophonie Numérique, in collaboration
  with IRD Montpellier (Institute for Research and Development) and national FOSS
  associations.

● Goal :

    ● Easy downloading of FOSS through mirror sites proximity in south countries
           ● Burkina Faso,
           ● Cameroon,
           ● Côte d'Ivoire
           ● Madagascar
           ● Mali
Screenshot
...Apreli@
    Association pour la Promotion des Ressources Educatives Libres @fricaines

● Awareness of the production of African Open Education Ressources and pedagogical
  innovations

    ● initial and continuing training of teachers,
    ● capacity building,
    ● educational reform and conciliation in the course of African education systems
    ● integration of local languages and cultures
● Promote the development and coordination of partnerships and networks,
  especially for the collaborative creation of resources

● Create a space for information, dialogue, exchange, sharing, support and
  assistance to facilitate the readability, coherence and synergy initiatives on Open
  Education Ressources in Africa.

● Support or implement projects using or producing Open Education Ressources in
  Africa
...Apreli@
● My CM2 class : Creating a curriculum of academic CM2 courses
    ● Workshop content production expertise that capitalizes on CM2 exercices
    ● Students accustomed to the use of the computer perform better regard-
      less of the type of media without taking care of the type of support "


● E-Jumlegage : Apreli@ e-Twinning educational network
  ● deployment of the Reli@ project (Open Educational Resources for africans
   teachers
  ● Mermoz-Sacré Coeur of Dakar and Aprli@ and the Citty of St. Maur des
   Fosses (France)
  ● E-twinning for Ziguinchor (Senegal) and City of St. Maur des Fosses (France)
...OpenYalim
● Fact : The imaging medical specialists are in big cities ; therefore an application of
telemedicine to reduce the gap between urban and rural areas is needed

● 2 doctors, from Côte d'Ivoire and Togo create a free software for transmission of
medical imaging :

     ● provide a platform adapted to the context of telemedicine in developing
     countries
     ● provide an adapted environment for development of telehealth networks
     ● Furbish available an integrated online e-health soft, easily configurable to be
     adapted to the needs of telemedicine projects
     ●Furbish to telemedicine projects an 24/7 available technical support
...Emerginov
● An Orange Labs project aiming to :

   ● provide an OpenSource infrastructure for IP Multimedia
     subsidiaries in developing countries and connecting
     infrastructure to the local production telecom network
   ● Stimulate the creation of micro-telecom services to link the
     GSM worlds (voice, SMS, USSD) and Web worlds with local
     partners in innovation
   ● Building together a library of business applications under a
     free license and generate local content


          CHALA is one of the Emerginov special Partner

            To see further : https://tv.emerginov.org/
Contact Information :
     Yves Miezan Ezo
L'OpenSource en Mouvement
yves.miezan-ezo@chala.biz
 yves.miezanezo@smile.fr
      @miezanezo

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Orange Labs R&D 2011

  • 1. Co-innovation and Free and OpenSource Software If that was not only the release or code but of an entire community? Yves MIEZAN EZO Directeur Smile Training Secrétaire Général CHALA - Bureau FOSSFA Bureau Apreli@ - Vice Président ISOC France
  • 2. SOMMAIRE ● Principles and issues in OpenSource ● From the theory of benefits to the common good ● From the federation of ideas to the rising of community ● Contribution ? Community to value creation
  • 3. Principles and issues of OpenSource ● Definitions and principles of freedom ● Concepts of sharing and acceptance principle ● The individual perspective ● Point of view of companies
  • 4. Definitions ●Free software : software that can be used, copied, studied, modified and redistributed without restriction. ●Definition of Open Source Initiative (OSI): ● freedom to run the program, for any purpose (freedom 1); ● freedom to study how the program works, and adapt to your needs (freedom 2), and for this, access to source code is required; ● freedom to redistribute copies so you can help your neighbor (freedom 3); ● freedom to improve the program and release the improvements to make the whole community benefits (freedom 4); ●A software that not fit completely one of these freedoms is called proprietary software by foss advocates. ●Endorsed by the OSI
  • 5. Examples ● Most known FOSS : ➢ Linux, ➢ Apache, ➢ PHP, RoR, python, ➢ MySQL, PostgreSQL, ➢ OpenERP, TinyERP, Dolibarr, ➢ Alfresco, Drupal, ➢ Etc.
  • 6. Concepts of sharing and Interests ● Ease of Use ● No proprietary stress (cost of license and renewal) ● Adaptation of applications to the specific needs of the organization ● Acquisition facility (Internet download) ● Multiple applications ● International Technical Support (community) ● Reliability and security software ● Homogenization of application code (World Wide Web Consortium) ● Runs on all platforms
  • 7. Individual motivation ● Technical challenge ● Belonging sense ● Legitimacy and financial autonomy
  • 8. Organizations Motivations ● Independence / Reliability / Technology Interaction ● ROI / Cost of acquisition / Possession ● Scalability / Sustainability
  • 9. ● Modeling approaches of OpenSource ● Different models ● Valuing community
  • 10. Different models ● The community model ● The model "Services" ● The model "freemium " ● The model "coalition" on the middleware ● The model "cooperative customers"
  • 11. Different models Motivation Segment Modèle économique Community Technics, passion application, nicche R&D, volunteering Services Financial whole Expertise, software, support Middleware, functionnal Freemium Prodcut, finance Double licencing application Middleware, functionnal Expertise, integration, services Coalition Sharing production costs application model Independancy, capacity Cooperation whole building
  • 12. ● From the federation of ideas to the emanation of communities ● The specificity of developping countries ; African examples ● African Community Or African Communities
  • 13. Key figures ●Annual OpenSource estimated tunover : 18 billions $USD ●Estimated structural growth : 60% ●Consumption models : ➢ USA : ex. RedHat - 523 M$ ! ➢ Europe : ex. Smile – 25M€ ➢ Afrique : ex Assistweb - 2M€ ●According to the Gartner Group, 90 % of the organization will use FOSS by 2012.
  • 15. Opportunity for Africa ? ● Easy access to Information ● Dramatically reduce the cost of technology acquisition ● Increased educational opportunities = massive education ● Capacity building in technical skills and technological knowledge ● Multiplication of skills ● Participation in the development of the global FOSS industry ● Affirmation of the African particularity ● Reliability and durability of specific and local applications
  • 16. The @frican Community ● Finding n°1 : Socio-professionnal category ➢ Developpers Community ➢ Teachers Community ➢ Scientist or Researchers Community... ● Finding n°2 : Language Community ➢ French speaking communities ➢ English speaking communities ➢ ... ● Finding n°3 : On the road to the new deal ➢ Continental and transcontinental projects
  • 17. ● Contribution ? ● Several concrete projects and initiatives ● CHALA & FOSSFA ● Example of a continental project : RIF ● Example in education: Apreli@ ● Example in health : OpenYalim ● Example in telecoms : Emerginov
  • 18. South countries initiatives ● Several public and private initiatives to develop actions aiming to reach the millenium goals and reducing the numerci gap ●FOSS strategies in Tunisia, South Africa, Vietnam, Brazil, … ●Infrastructure and acces strategic policies in Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire, Kenya, ,... ● Ressources Éducatives Libres : more than 4500 GFDL (GNU Free Documentation Licence), coming from 350 University ● Campus numériques in more than 60 countries (Burundi, Haiti, Bulgarie, Moldavie, Maroc, Algérie, Madagascar, Comores, Cambodge, Vanuatu, ...) ➢
  • 19. National communities ● Business Consortium ● CHALA - Club des Hommes et femmes d'Affaires du Libre en Afrique ● FOSSFA – Free and Open Source Software Foundation for Africa ● AFRINIC - African regional registry for IP addresses ● AFNOG - Group of African networks operators ●… ● Users consortium ● Réseau African des Logiciels Libres – Panafrican FOSS Association ● The CJK Initiative China, Japan and Korea Consotrium ● Software Livre – Latin american consortium ● Political Initiatives ● Russie : plan for the transition of federal executive bodies and agencies for the use of free software for 2011 - 2015 years. ●Seneclic – Senegal : reducing the numeric gap by FOSS based educative equipment ● Linux Educacional 2.0 – Brazil : 54 000 research laboratoies computers and servers on GNU/Debian KDE ● Government Open Source Software Resource Center - Afrique du Sud : fournir à tous les niveaux de gouvernement (du local au national) un centre de ressources sur les logiciels libres et OpenSource.
  • 20. The RIF Project RIF – Ressources Internet Francophone ● Mirror sites for FOSS ● Initialized in 2001 by the IFN, Institut de la Francophonie Numérique, in collaboration with IRD Montpellier (Institute for Research and Development) and national FOSS associations. ● Goal : ● Easy downloading of FOSS through mirror sites proximity in south countries ● Burkina Faso, ● Cameroon, ● Côte d'Ivoire ● Madagascar ● Mali
  • 22. ...Apreli@ Association pour la Promotion des Ressources Educatives Libres @fricaines ● Awareness of the production of African Open Education Ressources and pedagogical innovations ● initial and continuing training of teachers, ● capacity building, ● educational reform and conciliation in the course of African education systems ● integration of local languages and cultures ● Promote the development and coordination of partnerships and networks, especially for the collaborative creation of resources ● Create a space for information, dialogue, exchange, sharing, support and assistance to facilitate the readability, coherence and synergy initiatives on Open Education Ressources in Africa. ● Support or implement projects using or producing Open Education Ressources in Africa
  • 23. ...Apreli@ ● My CM2 class : Creating a curriculum of academic CM2 courses ● Workshop content production expertise that capitalizes on CM2 exercices ● Students accustomed to the use of the computer perform better regard- less of the type of media without taking care of the type of support " ● E-Jumlegage : Apreli@ e-Twinning educational network ● deployment of the Reli@ project (Open Educational Resources for africans teachers ● Mermoz-Sacré Coeur of Dakar and Aprli@ and the Citty of St. Maur des Fosses (France) ● E-twinning for Ziguinchor (Senegal) and City of St. Maur des Fosses (France)
  • 24. ...OpenYalim ● Fact : The imaging medical specialists are in big cities ; therefore an application of telemedicine to reduce the gap between urban and rural areas is needed ● 2 doctors, from Côte d'Ivoire and Togo create a free software for transmission of medical imaging : ● provide a platform adapted to the context of telemedicine in developing countries ● provide an adapted environment for development of telehealth networks ● Furbish available an integrated online e-health soft, easily configurable to be adapted to the needs of telemedicine projects ●Furbish to telemedicine projects an 24/7 available technical support
  • 25. ...Emerginov ● An Orange Labs project aiming to : ● provide an OpenSource infrastructure for IP Multimedia subsidiaries in developing countries and connecting infrastructure to the local production telecom network ● Stimulate the creation of micro-telecom services to link the GSM worlds (voice, SMS, USSD) and Web worlds with local partners in innovation ● Building together a library of business applications under a free license and generate local content CHALA is one of the Emerginov special Partner To see further : https://tv.emerginov.org/
  • 26.
  • 27. Contact Information : Yves Miezan Ezo L'OpenSource en Mouvement yves.miezan-ezo@chala.biz yves.miezanezo@smile.fr @miezanezo