I don't know when I'll have time to watch this, but if someone who does were to post a synopsis or link a transcript, it would be welcome.
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š FOSS4GNA 2023 closing keynote by Paul Ramsey explores the economic paradox of open source software.
š° Paul reflects on the value of his keynote, given freely in exchange for nothing, and questions its economic worth.
š¼ Consulting emerges as a key means for open source developers to monetize their expertise.
š Tension arises from the clash between open source's non-monetary promise and economic necessities.
š The perpetual growth and development of open source challenge traditional economic principles.
š¤ Open source lacks a clear economic model, involving society, relationships, and non-monetary obligations.
š Despite the challenges, open source software continues to evolve and outcompete alternatives.
Not sure where Iād find a transcript, sorry about that!
Saw this talk at FOSS4G, thought it would be appreciated here! It was a fun closing keynote with a touching personal note at ~42 minutes
I don't know when I'll have time to watch this, but if someone who does were to post a synopsis or link a transcript, it would be welcome.
The description has a short summary:
Not sure where Iād find a transcript, sorry about that!
Saw this talk at FOSS4G, thought it would be appreciated here! It was a fun closing keynote with a touching personal note at ~42 minutes