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  • presentation
  • opensource title: Open Source Beyond Licensing - The Evolution Ahead

Open source is no longer a radical act. From legal innovation to ways of working remotely and collaboratively, the past 20 years have integrated it as a common baseline.

Can we get maintainers paid, make open source a job, and work alongside new tools like AI?

What new licenses, ways of working, and principles power the next 20 years?


This ended up being perhaps a bit licensing heavy, but people seem to enjoy the material and learn a bit of history, emerging licenses, and so on.

Presented June 26th, 2024#

Part of a mini open source series.

Resources#

The presentation below is exported from Keynote and the links are clickable, but you can also explore the links I've mentioned directly:

Not included in the presentation, but [[Open Source is a restaurant]] is a useful related read on how think about paying for open source.

The concept of [[open source as a job]] is predicated on more global participation in software.

In discussion, I mentioned [[Situational Awareness]] set of essays as American propaganda, but important to understand for AI future directions.

Presentation#

* [Full screen presentation](/assets/2024/06/26/open-source-beyond-licensing/) * [PDF](/assets/2024/2024-06-26-Open Source Beyond Licensing.pdf)