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An overview of open source in east asia
1. An Overview of
Open Source
in East Asia
Minwoo Park ( Inmobi )
Sungju Jin ( Korea Telecom )
2. Speakers
Minwoo Park( @tebica )
http://earlybird.kr/
Sungju Jin( @geekbeast )
http://softwaregeeks.org
I work for Inmobi Korea
as a Solution Engineer
I work for Korea Telecom and
building mobile backend
service called 'baas.io'
Previously
* KTH
* Samsung Electronics
Previously
* KTH
* Samsung Electronics
18. Contents
1. Community
1)Market
2. Why Asia?
2)Population
3.China
4. Japan
5. Korea
6. CJK
7. How to succeed
with Asia
3)Closed
4)Open Source
5)Community
19. Contents
1. Community
1)Market
2. Why Asia?
2)Population
3.China
4. Japan
5. Korea
6. CJK
7. How to succeed
with Asia
3)Closed
4)Open Source
5)Community
20. 3.1 China > Market
Source : http://blog.flurry.com/bid/83261/China-Now-Leads-the-World-in-New-iOS-and-Android-Device-Activations
21. 3.1 China > Market
QQ messaging platform
784,000,000 Active accounts
Source : http://www.theverge.com/2012/1/23/2726553/sina-weibo-microblogging-record-chinese-new-year
22. 3.1 China > Market
QQ messaging platform
784,000,000 Active accounts
= population X 2
Source : http://www.theverge.com/2012/1/23/2726553/sina-weibo-microblogging-record-chinese-new-year
23. 3.1 China > Market
Weibo
32,312
>
msg / sec
Twitter
25,088
msg / sec
-Twitter’s record
2012 Chinese new year...
Source : http://www.theverge.com/2012/1/23/2726553/sina-weibo-microblogging-record-chinese-new-year
24. Contents
1. Community
1)Market
2. Why Asia?
2)Population
3.China
4. Japan
5. Korea
6. CJK
7. How to succeed
with Asia
3)Closed
4)Open Source
5)Community
25. 3.2 China > Population
China is currently the most
populous country on Earth
China
India
US
0
375,000,000
750,000,000
1,125,000,000
Source : http://thumbnails.visually.netdna-cdn.com/china-in-numbers_50290a68bac7b.gif
1,500,000,000
26. 3.2 China > Population
Largest Internet Population
591,000,000
+ Adding 1.6 every second
Sources :
http://www.techinasia.com/cnniic-china-web-mobile-user-data-for2013/
http://www.slideshare.net/wearesocialsg/we-are-socials-guide-to-social-digital-and-mobile-in-china-2nd-edition-jan-2013
27. 3.2 China > Population
Number of IT
professionals 1,200,000
Sources:http://images.onlineuniversityrankings.com.s3.amazonaws.com/america-meet-china.jpg
http://www.slideshare.net/jaaronfarr/open-source-in-china-updated
28. 3.2 China > Population
Number of IT
professionals 1,200,000
+ Graduate 100,000
programmers each year
Sources:http://images.onlineuniversityrankings.com.s3.amazonaws.com/america-meet-china.jpg
http://www.slideshare.net/jaaronfarr/open-source-in-china-updated
29. Contents
1. Community
1)Market
2. Why Asia?
2)Population
3.China
4. Japan
5. Korea
6. CJK
7. How to succeed
with Asia
3)Closed
4)Open Source
5)Community
32. 3.3 China > Closed
• Sites
that blocked in China
•
Twitter
•
Facebook
•
YouTube
•
Google Play, Google Plus,
Google Docs, Picasa...
• Gmail
works, but blocked once on Nov 2012
• Github
works, but blocked once on Jan 2013
33. 3.3 China > Closed
The Map of Cyber
censorship
source : Reporters Without Borders
http://march12.rsf.org/en/#ccenemies
Enemies of Internet
Countries under surveillance
34. 3.3 China > Closed
Getting a homepage in China
ICP license
(Internet Content Provider)
Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICP_license
35. Contents
1. Community
1)Market
2. Why Asia?
2)Population
3.China
4. Japan
5. Korea
6. CJK
7. How to succeed
with Asia
3)Closed
4)Open Source
5)Community
36. 3.4 China > Open Source
Barriers of Open source in China
Piracy
• Language
• Closed internet
•
37. 3.4 China > Open Source
Piracy hurts Open Source
Country
Piracy Rate
US
19%
China
77%
Japan
Korea
21%
40%
Free MS Widows / MS Office in China?
Source : BSA (Business Software Alliance) 2011 Piracy Study
http://globalstudy.bsa.org/2011/downloads/study_pdf/2011_BSA_Piracy_Study-InBrief.pdf
38. 3.4 China > Open Source
Languages in China
Lots of
spoken
languages
39. 3.4 China > Open Source
open source project
in a closed internet?
40. 3.4 China > Open Source
Top 3 countries
Country
Percentage of Visitors
India
17.1%
US
16.2%
China
14.8%
Source : http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/github.com
41. 3.4 China > Open Source
has lots of open source projects
has great Engineering blog
Alibaba Group started
to embrace open source
42. 3.4 China > Open Source
Code Alibaba ( > 100 open-source projects)
http://code.alibabatech.com
43. 3.4 China > Open Source
TaoCode ( > 373 open-source projects)
http://code.taobao.org
44. Contents
1. Community
1)Market
2. Why Asia?
2)Population
3.China
4. Japan
5. Korea
6. CJK
7. How to succeed
with Asia
3)Closed
4)Open Source
5)Community
45. 3.5 China > Community
Linux communities in China
http://www.redflag-linux.com/community.html
46. 3.5 China > Community
• http://oss.org.cn/
• http://oschina.net
• http://www.openfans.org/
• http://www.csdn.net/
• http://www.lupaworld.com/
• http://python.cn/
• http://ruby-china.org/
48. Speakers
Sungju Jin ( @geekbeast )
http://softwaregeeks.org
I work for Korea Telecom
and building mobile
backend service called
'baas.io'
Previously
* KTH
* Samsung Electronics
Programming Android;
Easy development of
Android (2011)
50. Contents
1. Community
1)Rich
2. Why Asia?
2)Ruby Creator
3. China
4.Japan
5. Korea
6. CJK
7. How to succeed
with Asia
3)Open Source
4)Community
51. Contents
1. Community
2. Why Asia?
3. China
1)Rich
2)Ruby Creator
4.Japan
3)Open Source
5. Korea
4)Community
6. CJK
7. How to succeed
with Asia
52. 3.2. Japan > Rich!
List of countries by GDP per capita
11
USA
$ 49,922
12
Austria
$ 47,083
13
Japan
$ 46,736
14
Nederland
$ 46,142
15
Finland
$ 46,098
16
Ireland
$ 45,888
......
33
Korea
$ 23,113
......
86
China
Source : List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)_per_capita
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)_per_capita
$ 6,076
53. 3.2. Japan > Rich!
Global Software Market Size
Country
Volume(USD billions)
Share(%)
1
USA
339.6
38.9
2
Japan
71.7
8.21
3
United Kingdom
67.1
7.69
4
Germany
62.6
7.17
5
France
49.8
5.71
6
Canada
24.8
2.84
7
Italy
24.1
2.76
......
Total
Source : Abes (2009)
872.8
100
54. Contents
1. Community
2. Why Asia?
3. China
1)Rich
2)Ruby Creator
4.Japan
3)Open Source
5. Korea
4)Community
6. CJK
7. How to succeed
with Asia
55. 3.2. Japan > `Ruby` Creator
Ruby is a language of careful balance.
Its creator, Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto.
65. Contents
1. Community
2. Why Asia?
3. China
1)Rich
2)Ruby Creator
4.Japan
3)Open Source
5. Korea
4)Community
6. CJK
7. How to succeed
with Asia
66. 3.2. Japan > Open Source Software
• "sinsai.info"
• 600
: Disaster response web project
information volunteers from 20 countries
• 100 developer from 3 countries
67. 3.2. Japan > Open Source Software
twitter4j ( http://twitter4j.org/en )
68. Contents
1. Community
1)Rich
2. Why Asia?
2)Ruby Creator
3. China
4.Japan
3)Open Source
5. Korea
4)Community
6. CJK
7. How to succeed
with Asia
69. 3.2. Japan > Community
• Japan
has already major global community
branch or agency
70. 3.2. Japan > Community
• Japan
has already major global community
branch or agency
71. 3.2. Japan > Community
• Japan
has already major global community
branch or agency
72. 3.2. Japan > Community
• Japan
has already major global community
branch or agency
73. 3.2. Japan > Community
• There
is many developer community in
Japan ( over 70 )
74. 3.2. Japan > Community
$10 / day
10:00 ~ 20:00
Open source books
Free opencola(coke)
https://speakerdeck.com/cognitom/kowakingutoopunsosu
87. 5.2 Korea > Open Source
Samsung invests Kernel developments actively
with high interests
Contribution Rank: 23th (2010) - Top 10 (2012)
Top 10 Companies
Redhat
Intel
Novell
IBM
TI
Broadcom
Nokia
Samsung
Oracle
Google
Source : Samsung - The Linux Foundation
88. 5.2 Korea > Open Source
Linux Foundation and is
governed by a Technical
Steering Group
Mozilla, Samsung Collaborate on
Next Generation Web Browser Engine
https://www.tizen.org/
https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2013/04/03/mozilla-and-samsung-collaborate-on-next-generationweb-browser-engine/
89. 5.2 Korea > Open Source
`Naver` is biggest search site in Korea
http://dev.naver.com/opensource/
90. 5.2 Korea > Open Source
Korean developers contribute
various projects
Linux, Apache, OpenOffice, Mozilla, JBoss,
Eclipse, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Python, Debian,
GNOME, KDE, Subversion, GCC, Webkit,
Chromium, EFL, GlassFish, LLVM, GForce,
PyPy, TotoiseSVN, TotoiseCVS, PoEdit
Source : http://wiki.kldp.org/wiki.php/KoreanOpenSourceCommitter
91. 5.2 Korea > Open Source
Netty( http://netty.io/ )
92. 5.2 Korea > Open Source
http://www.cubrid.org/
93. 5.2 Korea > Open Source
Hama ( http://hama.apache.org/ )
94. 5.2 Korea > Open Source
Tajo ( http://tajo.incubator.apache.org/ )
95. 5.2 Korea > Open Source
Tadpole DB Hub
https://github.com/hangum/TadpoleForDBTools/
Tadpole DB Hub is Unified
infrastructure tool, various
environment based interface for
managing Amazon RDS, MySQL,
MariaDB, Oracle, SQLite, MSSQL,
PostgreSQL, CUBRID and MongoDB
databases
96. 5.2 Korea > Open Source
Wand( http://wand-py.org )
97. 5.2 Korea > Open Source
OSSI http://opensat.cc/
(Open Source Satellite Initiative)
107. 6.3 CJK > Government
•
OSS Promotion Forum
•
OSS Working Group(China, Japan, Korea)
•
•
WG2 - Education developer
•
WG3 - International Standardization
•
•
WG1 - Developing Technology
WG4 - Adaptation and Spread OSS
Departments
•
NIPA(National IT Industry Promotion Agency)
•
OPU(China Open Source Software Promotion Union)
•
IPA(Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan)
108. 6.3 CJK > Government, China
OPU
(China Open Source
Software Promotion
Union)
•
Build China OSS Promotion
Union portal
•
Northeast Asia Open Source
Software Promotion Forum
•
Open source China open source
World Summit and Roundtable
Meeting
•
China open source software
competition (Loongson)
•
China Linux Kernel Summit
Source : Development Status of China OSS
•
Asia-Pacific cloud technology
summit
•
Asia-Pacific Open Source Big
Data Forum
•
Open source in Universities and
SFD China
•
Open source cloud computing
and intelligent city
109. 6.3 CJK > Government, China
Ubuntu To Become
The Official OS Of China
Source http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/03/ubuntu-to-become-the-official-os-of-china
110. 6.3 CJK > Government, Japan
•
IPA(Information-technology
Promotion Agency, Japan)
•
OSSAJ(Open Source Software
Association of Japan)
•
•
•
http://www.ossaj.org/
In order to spread OSS,
NPO(Non-Profit Organization)
OSPN(Open Source People
Network)
•
http://www.ospn.jp
Source : Japan's Open Source Software Policy and Implementation
111. 6.3 CJK > Government, Japan
OSC (Open source conference)
held 17 times in 2012
112. 6.3 CJK > Government, Korea
NIPA
•
(National IT Industry
Promotion Agency)
•
Develop/Community
OSS Ordering Agency
•
•
•
Reducing SW deployment cost
Overcoming dependency on
certain corporate
OSS Using Companies
•
•
Spreading utilize of OSS
•
•
Ensuring technology in new
business areas
Participating in global community
•
Improving SW competitiveness
OSS Specialized Companies
•
Pioneering new business market
•
Educating advanced talents
Source : OSS Policy Direction of KOREA
113. 6.3 CJK > Government, Korea
Korea Government supports
OSS Conference trip
as a open source community support program
114. 6.3 CJK > Government, Korea
Open Source Portal( http://www.oss.kr )
115. 6.3 CJK > Government, Korea
Open Source Software World Challenge 2013
(http://ossaward.org/)
Grand Prize : $80,000
128. 7. How to succeed with Asia
j.mp/asian-communities
129. 7. How to succeed with Asia
If you’re a developer
If you’re an evangelist
130. 7. How to succeed with Asia
If you’re a developer
Focus your project!
If you’re an evangelist
131. 7. How to succeed with Asia
If you’re a developer
Focus your project!
Check Unicode / i18n support
If you’re an evangelist
132. 7. How to succeed with Asia
If you’re a developer
Focus your project!
Check Unicode / i18n support
If you’re an evangelist
Be open-minded about culture
133. 7. How to succeed with Asia
If you’re a developer
Focus your project!
Check Unicode / i18n support
If you’re an evangelist
Be open-minded about culture
Talk to Asian communities