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How Open Source Ate Software

Understand the Open Source Movement and So Much More

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  • Demonstrates how open source has proven to be such a good model for developing software and why that makes it valuable

  • Explains how open source principles apply beyond software to other aspects of how communities communicate and businesses interact and organize

  • Enables you to understand the effects of open source and its widespread influence over many aspects of technology businesses and beyond

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xx
  2. What’s the Law?

    • Gordon Haff
    Pages 47-73
  3. Open Source Development Model

    • Gordon Haff
    Pages 75-115
  4. Open Source’s Connection to the Past

    • Gordon Haff
    Pages 117-141
  5. The Challenges Facing Open Source Today

    • Gordon Haff
    Pages 173-199
  6. Open Source Opportunities and Challenges

    • Gordon Haff
    Pages 201-228
  7. Back Matter

    Pages 229-237

About this book

Learn how free software became open source and how you can sell open source software. This book provides a historical context of how open source has thoroughly transformed how we write software, how we cooperate, how we communicate, how we organize, and, ultimately, how we think about business values.

This fully updated second edition includes an entire chapter on legal considerations such as trademarks and the latest happenings in open source licensing. It also expands on open hardware trends such as RISC-V, open governance, and the difference between community projects and commercial products, especially as seen through the lens of security.

You’ll look at project and community examples including Linux, BSD, Apache, and Kubernetes, understand the open source development model, and how open source has influenced approaches more broadly, even within proprietary software, such as open betas. You'll also examine the flipside, the "Second Machine Age," and the challenges of open source-based business models. 

Today, open source serves as shorthand for much broader trends and behaviors. It’s not just about a free (in all senses of the word) alternative to commercial software. It increasingly is the new commercial software. How Open Source Ate Software, second edition reveals how open source has much in common, and is often closely allied, with many other trends in business and society. You'll see how it enables projects that go beyond any individual company. That makes open source not just a story about software, but a story about almost everything.

What You'll Learn

  • The opportunities that open source creates and the challenges that come with them
  • The ways in which companies can create business models to successfully sell "free" software
  • How the open source development model works from creating communities to selling commercial products
  • The important issues associated with open source project and product governance and licensing
  • How open source principles can apply more broadly to DevOps and other organizational practices

Who This Book Is For
 
Anyone who is contemplating building a community and a business around open source software.


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Authors and Affiliations

  • Lancaster, USA

    Gordon Haff

About the author

Gordon Haff is Red Hat technology evangelist, is a frequent and highly acclaimed speaker at customer and industry events, and helps develop strategy across Red Hat’s full portfolio of cloud solutions. He is the co-author of Pots and Vats to Computers and Apps: How Software Learned to Package Itself in addition to numerous other publications. Prior to Red Hat, Gordon wrote hundreds of research notes, was frequently quoted in publications like The New York Times on a wide range of IT topics, and advised clients on product and marketing strategies. Earlier in his career, he was responsible for bringing a wide range of computer systems, from minicomputers to large UNIX servers, to market while at Data General. Gordon has engineering degrees from MIT and Dartmouth and an MBA from Cornell’s Johnson School. Follow him on Twitter @ghaff. 

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: How Open Source Ate Software

  • Book Subtitle: Understand the Open Source Movement and So Much More

  • Authors: Gordon Haff

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6800-1

  • Publisher: Apress Berkeley, CA

  • eBook Packages: Professional and Applied Computing, Professional and Applied Computing (R0), Apress Access Books

  • Copyright Information: Gordon Haff 2021

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-1-4842-6799-8Published: 10 February 2021

  • eBook ISBN: 978-1-4842-6800-1Published: 09 February 2021

  • Edition Number: 2

  • Number of Pages: XX, 237

  • Number of Illustrations: 16 b/w illustrations

  • Topics: Open Source

Buy it now

Buying options

eBook USD 49.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 64.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout

Other ways to access