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London Java Community:How to run a successful Open Source Project
How to run a successful Open Source Project
Open Source has become an increasingly important methodology for developing software, it can deliver business, technical and social advantages to what is an incredibly difficult discipline. However, many developers and organisations fall into the trap of assuming that just releasing the source code makes for a successful Open Source Project. Sadly, a vast majority of Open Source projects do fail due to this simplistic view of what is required.

This talk will hopefully help others avoid that pitfall by covering the various aspects of how to run a successful Open Source project, including:
  • Getting started (Choosing your project name, Mission Statement, etc)
  • Setting up your technical, social and political infrastructure
  • Money
  • Communications
  • Packaging, Releasing and Daily Development
  • Managing your volunteers
  • Licensing, Patents and Copyright
Martijn also hopes at the end of the talk to have a beer in the pub with you all afterwards!

ABOUT MARTIJN VERBURG
Martijn Verburg is a traveller and software consultant who has participated in a number of successful and unsuccessful Open Source projects . . .
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