This document is the 2020 FLOSS Roadmap from 2009. It discusses the continued penetration of FLOSS technologies but also existing barriers. Two new issues are proprietary hardware platforms and data. The economic crisis creates opportunities for FLOSS vendors. Sun/Oracle is a major event. FLOSS supports a rich diversity like forests with community, professional, and business layers. National parks are needed to preserve FLOSS. Users should contribute via ego-altruism to support sustainable FLOSS infrastructure as a public knowledge asset.
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2020 Floss Roadmap Version 2009 Owf
1. 2020 FLOSS ROADMAP
2009 Version
Open World Forum
Paris, 2 October 2009
Jean-Pierre LAISNE (BULL)
Coordination & Synthesis
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2. 2009 Version
on 2020FLOSSRoadmap.org
Contributors 2008, 2009
Philippe Aigrain (Sopinspace) / Jean Pierre Archambault (CNDP) / Matthew Aslett (451
Group) / Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona (University Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid) / Philippe
Carre (Alcatel Lucent) / Rog辿rio Atem de Carvalho (Brazilian Federal Center for
Technological Education) / Alix Cazenave (April) / Fr辿d辿ric Couchet (April) / Fran巽ois Elie
(Adullact) / Carlo Daffara (Conecta) / Jean-No谷l de Galzain (Wallix, Groupe IF
Research) / Cyril Pierre De Geyer (Anaska, Groupe Alter Way) / Roberto Di Cosmo
(University Paris VII ) / St辿phane Fermigier (Nuxeo) / Christiana Freitas (Department of
Sociology, University of Brasilia, Brazil) / Elmar Geese (Linux Verband) / Pierre-Yves Gibello
(Experlog) / Steven Grandchamp (OpenLogic) / Gilles Gravier (Sun Microsystems) /
Laurent Guiraud (Google) / Val辿rie Humery (ANDSI) / Laurent Joubert (Accenture) / C N
Krishnan (National Resource Centre for Free/Open Source Software, India) / Michel
Lacroix (Software Technologies , European Commission) / Jean-Pierre Laisn辿 (Bull) /
Bernard Lang (Inria) / Fran巽ois Letellier / Eric Mah辿 (Silicon Sentier) / Corinto Meffe
(Logistics and Information Technologies, Ministry of Planning, Brazil) / Mike Milinkovich
(Eclipse Foundation) / Pascal Molli (INRIA/LORIA) / Louis Montagne (Bearstech) / Philippe
Montarges (Groupe Alter Way) / Mathieu Poujol (Pierre Audouin Consultants) / Rodolphe
Quiedeville (April) / Olivier Ricou (Epita) / Maurice Ronai (Items) / Jean-Paul Smets
(Nexedi) / Bruno Souza (Sun Microsystems) / Jean-Christophe Spilmont (Bull) / Nathan
Surendran (Schema Consulting) / Cedric Thomas (OW2) / Anthony Wasserman (Center for
Open Source Investigation, Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley, USA)
New in 2009
Open Cloud Tribune Does Cloud mean the end of IT jobs?
Theme 8 FLOSS and Financial System
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3. 2009 Synthesis
So far, so good
Technological trends and FLOSS in Cloud confirmed
Contradictory evolutions
Penetration of FLOSS continues but barriers still exist
2 new issues
Proprietary hardware platforms and proprietary data
The global economic crisis
An opportunity for FLOSS vendors
Sun / Oracle: the main FLOSS event of 2009?
Growth of FLOSS SMEs with hybrid business models
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4. FLOSS is like forests
A forest and its canopy hosts rich biodiversity and
diverse ecosystems
FLOSS has multiple layers and branches -
technology and creation of wealth -
Primary forests ... Pure community FLOSS
GCC, Linux, Perl, ...
Cultivated forests ... Professional / business FLOSS
Jboss, MySQL,
Tree nurseries ... Communities
Apache, OW2, Eclipse, Limo, Linux Foundation, ...
IKEAs ... Red Hat, Canonical, IBM, Google, ...
But what are the National Parks of FLOSS?
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5. 2009 Conclusions
Encourage FLOSS users to contribute
Ego-altruism
to act in the interest of others only if this can be of maximum
benefit to oneself
FLOSS offers to users full, free and fair access to technologies
enabling to communicate on a global level
To guarantee access to these tools, users have to support and
participate in the sustainability of FLOSS.
New Recommendation
Acknowledge the intrinsic value of FLOSS infrastructure
for essential applications as a public knowledge asset
(or 'as knowledge commons'), and consider new
means to ensure its sustainable development
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