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June 27th, 2008

The heart of open source is trust

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 6:44 am

Categories: General, management, business models, Internet, values

Tags: Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn

Bill & Dave, the story of HP by Michael Malone, from Amazon.comOpen source has definitely reached the third level of fame.

You know, level one is “What’s open source?” Level two is “Get me open source!”

Level three is “Get me something like open source!” Or, put open source on everything.

This week’s headlines feature:

Some of the above are real open source projects. Some are open source aspirations. Some are an attempt at branding. Some are just silly.

But they do all point to one key value of open source, one that’s older than the movement itself, one that’s really as old as the Hewlett-Packard Co. profiled in Michael Malone’s Bill & Dave.

Trust.

Trust is the heart of open source.

I have discussed several values on this blog but the key to understanding what it’s all about is trust.

At its most basic vendors trust that those who download their software will contribute back to it, either financially or in some other way. Those who download trust they’re not just getting malware.

Trust is at the center of the Internet’s business model. To paraphrase Dr. Strangelove’s Gen. Ripper, ISPs mix “precious bodily fluids.” Send data first, settle payment later.

Trust, in business, is considered hard to earn. But it’s easy to earn in open source, if you just give trust first. Giving trust proves you worthy of receiving trust.

Trust is the lesson that turns mere fame into immortality.

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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Trust?
It's about time people started ignoring the few headliners and realised some basic facts about open source.

Trust?

Yes you can trust that the new version will break the old version.
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Posted by: tonymcs@... Posted on: 06/29/08 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Good topic but I think 'transparency' is the key jimmyed2000   | 06/27/08
Trust? tonymcs@...   | 06/29/08

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