[OSGeo-Conf] "OSGeo Teach-in

Cameron Shorter cameron.shorter at gmail.com
Mon Jun 9 16:47:47 EDT 2008


Paul and others on the board,

I feel strongly about my statements in this thread and would like to see 
broad community discussion before the board makes a decision. I suggest 
using OSGeo-Discuss or your blog. I would like to blog on the topic but 
it would be inappropriate of me to do so without first giving Paul the 
option to announce his training session and start the thread.

Paul, if you plan to pursue a proprietary model for presentation 
content, could you please make a broader announcement about your ideas.

Cameron Shorter wrote:
> Paul, I want to preface my email by noting that I'm very hopeful that 
> you are able to build a successful "Teach In" conference series and 
> that it is very lucrative for you. Where possible, I want to help make 
> it happen for you, and ensure the OSGeo community maximises the value 
> offered at the same time.
>
> There is nothing wrong with using a proprietary business model for 
> your conferences. You put in the effort building the content, you have 
> every right to sell it.
>
> However, I feel that OSGeo would be selling out on its principles if 
> it were to actively support a proprietary business model. In 
> particular, a proprietary tutorials program will likely undermine the 
> effectiveness of OSGeo's education program as potential sponsors of 
> the education program turn to the proprietary material, and 
> contributors produce proprietary content instead of open content.
>
> Open Source has a very effective community marketing value which I 
> understand you want to tap into, but I feel you need to make a choice. 
> Either:
> 1. Go open, and make use of the OSGeo brand, or
> 2. Go proprietary, and build your own brand.
>
> (A side note, I wouldn't under estimate your personal "rock star" 
> drawing appeal).
>
> Paul Ramsey wrote:
>> On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 3:16 PM, Cameron Shorter
>> <cameron.shorter at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>  
>>> * The proposal is missing one of the key elements of the Open Source
>>> Business model. Ie, all material used for the "teach in" should be 
>>> provided
>>> for free under an open license. Conference organisors can sell their
>>> services (as presenters).
>>>     
>>
>> You go first. I'm not giving away 4 hours of workshop materials for
>> $3K. I'm not a rock star, I hold no illusions that people are coming
>> to the workshop to see *me*. The Open Source business model is that
>> the *source* is open, and something else is not
>> (http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/magic-cauldron/).
>>
>> P.
>>   
>
>


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