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Why does community matter in open source and in open source foundations: because, frankly, there is nothing else.
Understand the different kinds of software and the principles of Open Source Software.
How was Free Software License created?
How does Open Source works?
How does people make money out of Open Source Software?
What about security in FOSS?
Why Open Source can achieve more than proprietary software?
Presented during the FOSS week celebration at USJ-R Cebu University.
A community of developers stimulating innovation in uk higher educationDevCSI
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Mire information about this event is available at: http://soundsoftware.ac.uk/ssww2012-post
From the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit 2016, my slides from the Why Community Matters presentation.
Why does community matter in open source and in open source foundations: because, frankly, there is nothing else.
Understand the different kinds of software and the principles of Open Source Software.
How was Free Software License created?
How does Open Source works?
How does people make money out of Open Source Software?
What about security in FOSS?
Why Open Source can achieve more than proprietary software?
Presented during the FOSS week celebration at USJ-R Cebu University.
A community of developers stimulating innovation in uk higher educationDevCSI
Presentation by Mahendra Mahey at the SoundSoftware 2012 Workshop.
Mire information about this event is available at: http://soundsoftware.ac.uk/ssww2012-post
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This ecosystem makes developers focus on problems in their expertise. Also, clients will be able to solve more advanced problems.
The more token prizes, the more attention to be solved issues. As a result, open source software grows faster in quality.
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12. Vision
To promote Open Source
development and solutions and
produce world class developers.
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13. 5 Years Targets
10 MSC Status Company
Support
10 Locally Lead OSS Projects (Main Target)
Create
10 OSS Core Developers / 100 Developers
Produce
Each Parliment Constituency One OSS Community
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14. Programs/Activities Key Results KPI OSDC.MY
Community Building 1. Increased adoption of open
source technologies to the end
• Number of adoption – OSS Community for each
parliament constituency.
users • Number of awareness programme (10 a year)
2. Increased awareness • Number of training, seminars and etc…
3. Build and nurture open source • Number of events (4 a year)
related skill sets for the
community and end users
4. Promote domestic and
international community linkages • (2 Lead Members)
Research and 1. Creation of locally led Open • 10 locally led Open Source projects
Source projects • Technical inclined engineer / developer
Development 2. Creation of capability & capacity • Local talent pools
in the Open Source domain • Creation of high value jobs
3. Job creation
• (2 Lead Members)
Industry 1. Collaboration with International
companies or Open Source
• 10 MSC Status Companies Supporting 10
Locally led OSS projects
Development vendors. • Industry engagement
2. Source of Business Project
3. Increased locally own business in
Open Source
4. Business consultancy and subject
matter expertise
• (2 Lead Members)
Universities 1. Establish Open Source Club in • 10 Core Developers
univerisities. • 100 Developers
2. Increase OSDC.my membership • Open Source Club
from graduates.
3. OSS related syllabus include in
the universities program • (2 Lead Member)
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15. Programs/Activities Key Results KPI OSDC.MY
Government 1. Register as Professional body • Professional body in 1 year
2. Funding as NGO • Funding 10 OSS projects
• Funding for OSDC.my operation
• (2 Lead Members)
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17. Research & Development Activities
1.Market and technology research
2.MDeC or MOSTI Funding
3.Center of Excellence – example Adempiere ERP
4.Sirim Certification to ensure OS quality
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18. Community Building Activities
1. OSDC.my Open Source Conference
2. Participation in International Open Source Conference
3. LinuxVarsiti joint participation in Institutes of Higher
Learning events
4. OSDC.my Developer CD and Book publications
5. OSDC.my Tuition for W3Schools Certification
6. OSDC.my Malaysian developer community awards
7. OSDC.my OSS Workshop and Training
8. Collaboration with MDEC OSS Industry Certification
9. Penguin Masuk Kampung Program
10.Participation in Google Summer of Code
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19. Industry Development Activities
● Business ● eGovernment
1.Business Initiatives 1.Participation in
2.Participation in MyGOSSCon
International Trade 2.OSDC.my LinuxVarsiti
Exhibition joint participation in
3.Participation in Institutes of Higher
SMIDEC program Learning events
4.OSDC.my study on 3.OSDC.my Penguin
adoption of OSS Masuk Kampung
among SMI/SME program - Politician :)
business
5. Koperasi OSDC.my
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20. University Activities
1. OSDC.my LinuxVarsiti joint participation in
Institutes of Higher Learning events
2. Working with University Students Council to
establish Open Source Club
3. Membership drive campaign for graduates.
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22. Future Outlook
● OSS MSC status companies for each of
parliament seats
● Each of the companies support the OSS
projects, locally produce by OSS community of
the parliament seats
● Profit from installation, service and support
creating jobs for each parliament seats
● All connected and service by cloud computing
and Internet
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23. Link :-
Mailing List http://groups.google.com/group/osdcmy-list
MOSC2010
http://conf.oss.my/
MOSC2011
http://www.mosc.my/
OSDC.my Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/OSDC.my
Facebook Harisfazillah Jamel
http://www.facebook.com/Bukan.Sekadar.Internet.Sahaja
Bukan Sekadar Internet Sahaja
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