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June 24th, 2008

Sorry Simon, but you’re still screwing up

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 8:53 am

Categories: General, Development, Strategy, java, management, business models, Sun Microsystems

Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn

Simon Phipps at FOSS India 2007, from the FOSS.IN blogIn an interview with Builder AU Sun’s chief open source officer, Simon Phipps, admits that Sun “screwed up” regarding open source. (The picture is of Phipps speaking in Bangalore from the official Sun FOSS.IN blog.)

But he isolates the “screw-up” to 2001-2002, when Sun was still a proprietary company. This is like a candidate for re-election blaming the problems he faces on a predecessor from the other party.

The fact is Sun is still screwing up. Offering open source licenses for key products is not all there is to an open source strategy. Transparency, community, and some ceding of authority are also required.

Sun has not done that. Java, and mySQL, are not really being run as community projects, according to all the reports I get from community members. They are being run as Sun projects. (Please, Java developers, hammer on me if you disagree.)

That’s not how open source works best. The community demands a major say in the development direction or it won’t follow. And if you don’t have followers you’re not leading a parade, you’re just marching down the street by yourself.

What Sun needs to do is recruit community members to plot the direction of its products, take what they say on board, and show some transparency. Listening is the key, not talking. A corporate board of advisors would also be nice.

No one person, inside or outside Sun, should be plotting its open source strategy. You can guide it, you can concentrate your own energies at key points, but there is no I in team. Open source requires team-building.

If Sun fails and blames its failure on the open source community it sought to control rather than work with, it will have told the world the biggest business lie ever.

But that’s the direction we’re going in, still. And that’s a pity.

Dana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist for 30 years, a tech freelancer since 1983. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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I listen to the OpenJDK developers
I act on their feedback, and work on resolving issues that come up from the developer community, help bring new community-led projects in, work closely with Linux distributions and so on. I'm having a... (Read the rest)
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Sorry Dana, but you scewed up jimmyed2000   | 06/24/08
Numbers don't lie, James DanaBlankenhorn  ZDNet | 06/26/08
What Sun needs to do is recruit community members to plot the direction... RightOnBrother   | 06/24/08
Listen to the developers DanaBlankenhorn  ZDNet | 06/26/08
I listen to the OpenJDK developers robilad   | 06/26/08
RE: Sorry Simon, but you're still screwing up lizard@...   | 06/25/08
RE: Sorry Simon, but you're still screwing up ZUrlocker   | 06/25/08
Differences between Sun and mySQL DanaBlankenhorn  ZDNet | 06/26/08
How about openoffice.org? How about opensolaris? how about SCO? Rick S._z   | 06/25/08
I take no money from OpenOffice or anyone else DanaBlankenhorn  ZDNet | 06/26/08
RE: Sorry Simon, but you're still screwing up jtclingan   | 06/25/08
RE: Sorry Simon, but you're still screwing up mh_scout@...   | 06/26/08
How good is the business? DanaBlankenhorn  ZDNet | 06/26/08
I'm a harlot, and this is my prerogative. RightOnBrother   | 06/26/08

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  • ZDNet’s Dana Blankenhorn Has it Wrong About Sun
    Dana Blankenhorn as ZDNet has posted a blog about Sun’s open source strategy. http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=2596. He seems to think that a publicly traded company such as Sun should allow product development to be driven ...

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  • ZDNet’s Dana Blankenhorn Has it Wrong About Sun
    Dana Blankenhorn as ZDNet has posted a blog about Sun’s open source strategy http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=2...

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  • Michael Meeks: 2008-06-26: Thursday.
    Glad that you can't fool everyone all of the time: Sun's still screwing up. Nowhere is that more evident than in OpenOffice.org: strangled on the alter of Sun's proprietary advantage. When will we have a project that is run for the ...

    Trackback by Planet GNOME — June 26, 2008 @ 8:40 am

  • Simon Phipps Has No Idea How Badly Sun ”Screwed Up“
    Sun and SCO: truth revealed years later A couple of days ago, Simon Phipps from Sun Microsystems said that the company ”screwed up“ when it comes to open source. Dana Blankenhorn opines that Sun is still screwing up. Here is the core of his argument. But he isolates the “screw-up” to 2001-2002, when Sun was still a proprietary company. This is like a candidate for re-election blaming the problems he faces on a predecessor from the other party.

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