FOSS in Flux: Redis Relicensing and the Future of Open Source: OpenObservability Talks S4E12
Description
In the past few years we’ve been witnessing tectonic shifts in the open source realm, with established projects taken off open source or otherwise turning to the dark side. On the other hand, we’ve seen active forks aiming to keep these projects open gaining momentum.
What does it mean for the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) movement? Is this a trend or just a passing wave? What can we learn from it as vendors and as a community?
In this special episode concluding the fourth season of OpenObservability talks we will look back at the past year, including the very recent relicensing of Redis, and will discuss the state of open source with the help of open source pundit David Nalley.
David has been involved in open source for nearly two decades. He is the director of open source strategy at AWS and currently serves as the President of the Apache Software Foundation and serves on the Board of Directors for the Internet Security Research Group.
The episode was live-streamed on 28 May 2024 and the video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV0ESadKuVI
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Show Notes:
00:00 - Show intro and fourth season ending
00:55 - Episode and guest intro
09:50 - Redis relicensing off open source
16:34 - is vendor-owned open source an oxymoron?
20:00 - building business plan around open source
27:52 - what it means for users when a project relicenses
35:08 - Open Source is more than licenses and copyright
42:19 - Forks of relicensed projects to keep them open
49:55 - Open source strategy at AWS
53:39 - The role of OSS foundations
58:59 - upcoming Community Over Code and KCD Czech and Slovak
1:00:01 - Outro
Resources:
Open Source Definition: https://opensource.org/osd
The Four Opens (Open Infra): https://openinfra.dev/four-opens/
Is Vendor Owned Open Source An Oxymoron? https://horovits.medium.com/b5486a4de1c6
Redis is no longer open source: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/horovits_opensource-srecon-activity-7176599258156986369-3tJm/
Initiating the Valkey fork of Redis: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/horovits_redis-opensource-activity-7179186700470861824-Gghq/
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Dotan Horovits
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David Nalley
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidnalley/
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