Measuring Success in Open Source: Important Metrics, Sales Tactics, and Commercialization Strategies With Guest Maxim Wheatley Merico
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Maxim Wheatley from Merico talks about their commercialization strategy that involves open core with a twist, where Dev Stream and Dev Lake remain open source and unmonetized while they identify opportunities to offer managed, hosted versions with paid solutions. They focus on their main product, Merico Analytics, with Dev Stream as an open source package manager to help smaller teams set up a DevOps tool chain and Dev Lake to ensure the right processes and identify hidden bottlenecks. Dev Insight, their open core proprietary product, focuses on contribution analysis, code quality signals, static analysis, and permissions for executive users in larger companies. 00:00:00 Getting to know Maxim Wheatly - Rapid Fire Questions 00:09:59 Introduction to Merico 00:19:02 Merico Commercialization Strategy: Open Core with a twist 00:24:56 Donanting Open Source Projects to Different Foundations: Apache & CNCF 00:33:26 When Should a Startup Donate their Project to a Foundation? 00:37:09 Sales & Marketing In Open Source: Taboo Topics? 00:41:55 Open Source Sales: Building Long-Term Relationships and Respecting the Community 00:47:04 What Open Source Metrics Provide the Most Value - DORA Metrics 00:53:07 Important Sales and Marketing Metrics 01:01:43 Thank you, and final thoughts Checkout our other interviews, clips, and videos: https://l.hosbp.com/Youtube Don’t forget to visit the open-source business community at: https://opensourcebusiness.community/ Visit our primary sponsor, Scarf, for tools to help analyze your #opensource growth and adoption: https://about.scarf.sh/ Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite app: Spotify: https://l.hosbp.com/Spotify Apple: https://l.hosbp.com/Apple Google: https://l.hosbp.com/Google Buzzsprout: https://l.hosbp.com/Buzzsprout
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