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- Launch announcement of the Open Source Initiative
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 21:25:01 GMT
- The Mozilla release in January of this year opened up a new era for
- the hacker culture of the Internet. Bruce Perens, myself, and other
- interested parties followed up on that breakthrough by launching the
- Open Source campaign. This was a sustained effort to argue for
- ``free software'' on pragmatic grounds of reliability, cost, and
- strategic business risk.
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- As part of this effort, Bruce Perens applied to register "Open Source"
- as a certification mark with a binding legal definition. In this way,
- he and I believed we could protect the term from abuse both accidental
- and deliberate. By doing so, we both safeguarded the hacker community's
- interests and made the Open Source attractive to software producers
- and consumers as a brand.
-
- Ten months later, the Open Source campaign has racked up some truly
- remarkable successes. It has almost completely turned around the negative
- image that ``free software'' had outside the hacker community. Dozens
- of software producers have sought Open Source certification for new
- products and software licenses. Major corporations like Netscape,
- Corel, and IBM have embraced the "Open Source" label and the
- development model that goes with it.
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- Within the community, we have even been instrumental in resolving the
- ugly and long-simmering dispute over the Qt library license, ending
- the GNOME/KDE flamewar and the divisions it produced.
-
- These successes make the defense and management of the Open Source
- trademark a key issue for the whole community. Bruce Perens applied
- for the mark while president of SPI, remaining the U.S. Government's
- holder of record. But Bruce and I concluded months ago that it was no
- longer appropriate for the trademark to be organizationally tied to
- one single distribution (Debian) of one operating system (Linux).
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- Some time before leaving SPI, Bruce assigned the mark to me. We
- have now followed up by forming the Open Source Initiative, an
- unincorporated nonprofit that will seek 501(c)3 status in the state of
- California as a research and educational association. The Open
- Source Initiative's mission will be to own and defend the Open Source
- trademark, to manage the www.opensource.org resources, to develop
- branding programs attractive to software customers and producers, and
- to advance the cause of open-source software and serve the hacker
- community in other appropriate ways.
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- The initial Board of Directors of OSI includes Ian Murdock
- (Secretary), Russ Nelson, Bruce Perens (Treasurer), Eric S. Raymond
- (President), Tim Sailer, and Chip Salzenberg. While we have no plans
- to become a membership association (those are too complicated to run)
- we are seeking to expand the initial board to be representative of the
- entire open-source community.
-
- Applicants should be senior and respected members of the hacker
- community with an interest in open-source advocacy. Experience in
- project leadership or running a successful volunteer organization will
- be considered a plus. Ability to speak for a sub-community not
- represented on the existing board will be a plus. We are willing to
- expand the board to as many as nine or ten members, but will be
- demanding about qualifications. Applicants should write me at
- president@opensource.org.
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- Many adventures lie ahead. The hacker community's support of the Open
- Source campaign to date has been stronger than we initially dared
- hope; it has been powerful fuel for our efforts and a continuing
- inspiration to us through the hard work of building credibility in
- press and corporate circles. We hope that you will give the Open
- Source Initiative the same support and trust that I and the other
- individuals in the campaign have so far benefited from. We will
- always do our utmost to be worthy of that support and trust.
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- Issued by and for the OSI Board of Directors
- 22 November 1998
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- <a href="http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr">Eric S. Raymond</a>
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