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Apache License as a Business Model: Challenges and Opportunities Paul Fremantle, CTO, WSO2 [email protected] (with a LOT of help from Sanjiva Weerawarana, CEO, WSO2)

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Apache License as a Business Model: Challenges and Opportunities. Paul Fremantle, CTO, WSO2 [email protected] (with a LOT of help from Sanjiva Weerawarana, CEO, WSO2). Why am I talking to you about this?. Apache Member Been contributing to Apache since 2000 VP, Apache Synapse - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Apache License as a Business Model:

Challenges and Opportunities

Paul Fremantle, CTO, [email protected]

(with a LOT of help from Sanjiva Weerawarana, CEO, WSO2)

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Why am I talking to you about this?

• Apache Member– Been contributing to Apache since 2000– VP, Apache Synapse– Incubator, HTTPComponents, WebServices, QPid,

etc• Co-Founder of a company based around the

Apache License– WSO2 – Founded in 2005– Selling software licensed under ASL2.0

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Business Model How do you get people to pay you money

when all your software is available under the Apache license? Consistently

A good chunk of people who use my stuff pay me Frequently

Hopefully every year and not just once Scalably

The more you use my stuff or the more of my stuff you use, the more you pay me

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Apache and Apache License

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Two options• Company X

– Building software that has no relationship to Apache

– Other than the License

• Company Y– Building software

AROUND Apache Projects and code

– Also under ASL2.0

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Of course there are other options!

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Bait and Switch

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How to bait and switch• Release some software under ASL

– But keep the good bits back:• Clustering• Management• Performance

• Put some code under GPL– And offer a commercial EULA license for that

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Opportunities

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Challenges

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Apache License – challenges

• Challenges– Getting Started

• Persuading investors– Establishment

• Brand management• Converting free to pay

– Ongoing• Protecting against leeches

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Investor concerns• Who has “made it” with an Apache

License?• What assets and IP do you own?• If you are based on Apache projects how

do you associate yourself with Apache?

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Who has made it?• No-one (YET!)

– Gluecode was not a real business when it sold

• Covalent goes both ways• Every major IPO or sell

has used GPL/LGPL– JBoss, MySQL, Redhat

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Libraries vs Servers vs User apps

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How do you respond?• Mission Critical apps need real support• Offer more value than just code

– Support, consultancy, expertise• Brand

– Leadership, Expertise, Successful projects• Technology Partner

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Assets• If the code is available under the ASL

where is the IP?– People – committers– Brand– Customers

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Presence• You can’t abuse Apache

– Or the Apache Ninja’s will get you

• Techniques– Certified distributions

• E.g. FuseSource– Value-added products (still ASL)

• E.g. WSO2– Marketing

• E.g. A booth at ApacheCon

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Brand Management• You still can’t abuse Apache

– Apache owns the Apache brands• Contribute a lot

– But you still need to leave enough room for a community

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Create another brand

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Getting users to pay

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If you want that use the GPL!

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Volume Game• Be the first OSS provider in

a given space• Huge numbers of

downloads• Get a small proportion of

users to pay– MySQL, JBoss, Redhat

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Those days are over

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FOSS 1.0 is over• Every technical area has multiple OSS

projects– Just look at Apache projects– 0.1% conversion rates are no longer going to

win– Proprietary vendors often have “bait and

switch” style OSS offerings

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FOSS 2.0Show real business value to

customers

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Showing value• Go beyond low-end support• End-to-end relationship

– Training, Consultancy, Full Enterprise Support

– Become a mentor not just an implementor

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One further value• Very few open source projects offer

backports of fixes– Trunk and latest build or nothing

• Even fewer (if any) offer patches

• In proprietary software customers pay to upgrade

• In OSS, customers pay not to upgrade

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Leeches• Companies offer to support “any” project

– No committers– No involvement in the project– No contribution

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Leeches are bad for Open Source

• Open Source businesses need to make enough money to improve the projects

• Per incident support and leeching are harmful to the projects

• Particularly harmful in Public Sector– Many customers MUST take the lowest bid

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What about the opportunities?!

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Benefits of Apache License• Business Friendly

– There are companies that will not touch other licenses

• Great for OEMs• No nasty tricks

– No timebombs

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The problem with Bait and Switch

• Customer installs OSS to try it out• Builds their application or proof-of-

concept• Now you want them to pay

–AND re-install!– Maybe even re-code for the enterprise

version

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Summary• Contrary to the beliefs on Sand Hill Road,

you can build a business on ASL• Need careful brand management• Customers might even pay you!

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Questions?