Chad Whitacre: How to Fix Open Source Sustainability

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Links- Codecrafters (sponsor): https://tej.as/codecrafters- Fair Source License: https://fair.io/- Sentry: https://sentry.io/- Sentry on X: https://x.com/getsentry- Chad on X: https://x.com/chadwhitacre_- Tejas on X: https://x.com/tejaskumar_SummaryChad Whitacre, Head of Open Source at Sentry, discusses his involvement in open source and the commitment of Sentry to open source. He shares his background in the Python community and his experience with open source sustainability. Chad explains the importance of community in open source and the origins of the free software movement. He also talks about Richard Stallman, the founder of the free software movement, and his impact on the open source community.Chad discusses his role at Sentry and the company's deep roots in open source. He highlights Sentry's efforts to give back to open source maintainers and their commitment to open source sustainability. The conversation explores the tension between the pressure to grow and make money in the startup world and the act of giving back to the open-source community.Together, we discuss how Sentry gives away half a million dollars to open-source projects. He explains that this act is part of their brand and values as a company. They believe in supporting open source, privacy, and security. Chad also talks about the challenges and ethical dilemmas of open source, including re-licensing and the tension between community and corporation. The conversation explores the concept of fair source licensing and the role of foundations in supporting open source projects. It discusses the need for a balance between user freedom and developer sustainability.Open source is fundamentally broken within the framework of market dynamics. It writes itself out of capitalism and lacks a sustainable funding model. The current approach to funding open source involves jumping through hoops and finding adjacent business models to subsidize the work. This is not a sustainable solution. The concept of fair source, where compensation is required for commercial use of open source software, offers a potential solution. Companies can join a funding cabal or pledge to contribute a percentage of revenue to support open source projects. The goal is to create a sustainable ecosystem where developers can be fairly compensated for their work.Chapters00:00:00 Chad Whitacre00:04:40 Introduction and Background00:12:02 The Importance of Open Source and Community00:17:12 Sentry's Commitment to Open Source00:20:47 Supporting Open Source with Thanks.dev00:28:49 The Tension Between Startup Growth and Giving Back to Open Source00:39:10 The Ethical Dilemmas of Open Source and Re-Licensing00:47:24 Balancing Community and Corporation in the Open-Source Ecosystem00:52:20 Fair Source Licensing00:54:06 Introducing Fair Source00:58:05 Transitioning from BST to BSL01:00:48 Balancing Developer Sustainability and User Freedom01:03:38 The Value of the In-Between01:07:19 Defining Open Source01:13:09 Negotiating Fair Compensation01:15:42 The Role of Foundations01:20:16 Foundations as Community Stewards01:27:51 Jumping Through Hoops: The Current Approach to Funding Open Source01:38:46 Fair Source: A Potential Solution for Sustainable Funding01:42:20 Joining the Funding Cabal: Supporting Open Source Projects01:44:30 Creating a Sustainable Ecosystem for Fair Compensation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.