[LRUG] Open Source and the Enterprise
Peter Vrabel
kybu at kybu.org
Wed Jul 30 02:12:48 PDT 2014
In my limited experience, companies I worked for had a list of open
source software which was allowed to be used. Or to be precise, a list
of software you can link or include / require (in case of scripting
languages) to. One reason for having such list rather than just having a
list of approved open source licenses was to make sure just one library
is used for certain functionality. For example using just one open
source XML library rather than different teams using different XML
libraries.
On 30/07/2014 00:53, Alan Buxton wrote:
>
> Dear LRUG
>
> I made the transition from Startup to Enterprise recently (my company
> was acquired). So far so good.
>
> The challenge I have now is that the Enterprise finds Open Source a
> bit tricksy. Hard for a company that is used to having suppliers or
> internal teams with SLAs and IP controls to handle the idea of using
> open source. However they do appreciate that Open Source is important
> and is going to grow.
>
> So I have a mini project right now to put together some policy
> guidelines for The Enterprise on using open source to cover things like
>
> ·When is it appropriate to use it (e.g. in certain industries it might
> be less appropriate)
>
> ·What should you consider when choosing a piece of open source technology
>
> ·From an IP point of view how would you make the tradeoff between
> building something using open source components vs creating it
> yourself from scratch
>
> Rather nebulous, I know, which is why I'm interested in soliciting
> your views on this. Presumably the GDS or BBC or whoever people have
> already figured this all out, right?
>
> Thanks
>
> Alan
>
>
>
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