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NASA Open Source Summit
29-30 March 2011
Brian Stevens, CTO, VP WW Eng, Red Hat
Where have we been ...

   80's - UNIX and de-centralized computing
   90's - “Open systems” but differentiated, Linux in hiding
   2000 – Commodity hardware platforms and open source
and where are we now.

   Commodity HW platforms lead in feature innovation
   Broad-base Linux acceptance
   Business model exploration in the land of free software
   OSS inspired collaboration and development models. Being
    applied to all layers of the s/w stack.
   User-driven innovation
What should we care about?

   Sharing. Building on each other's successes. Avoiding re-invention.
   Efficiency.
   Agility.
   Building predictable, secure and quality systems. Repeatedly.
   Measure and reward based on the above.
Collaboration not Islands

   Enabled by:

        Non-restrictive software licenses

        The internet and tools

        Communities of Interest

   Intra-business development practices being influenced

   Techniques are imperfect, evolving, and self-correcting
SELinux ... as an example
   Initial public release in Dec 2000, regular updates
   Active public mailing list, >900 members
   SELinux adopted into Linux 2.6 stable series (2003)
        Integrated into Red Hat distributions

             Fedora Core 3 and later

             Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (supported product)

        Adopted by Gentoo, Debian, Slackware, Ubuntu, TCS Trusted Linux

        Foundation for HP's NetTop

   Today serves as the security foundation for virtualization and cloud
SELinux Ongoing Development
   LSPP Certification @ EAL4+ (Red Hat)

   Enhanced MLS support (Everybody)

   MCS support (Red Hat)

   Security-Enhanced X (NSA and TCS)

   Enhanced Audit subsystem (IBM, Red Hat, HP)

   IPSEC integration (IBM); CIPSO (HP)

   Enhanced application integration (Red Hat)

   Policy tools / infrastructure (Tresys, MITRE, IBM, Hitachi, 10-art-ni)

   Scalability and performance (NEC, Red Hat, IBM)
Transparency not Opacity

   Access, exchange, and contribution
   Peer review for ideas and correctness
   Re-usable code and modules rather than alternatives
   The learned become teachers



    More like this:
    http://www.itproportal.com/2011/03/17/linux-kernel-2638-arrives-with-deep-changes/

    than this:
    http://www.dotspress.com/google-restricts-access-to-android-honeycomb/771519/
Fedora
   A 100% pure open source distribution
   The best of what works today in the world of open source
   Frequent, roll-forward releases
   A toolkit for user-driven innovation
   A new way to approach the development

    of enterprise-class software
   > 18,000 Registered Fedora account holders

   > 5M Unique IP address accessing the Fedora repositories in 2010
2011 NASA Open Source Summit - Brian Stevens
2011 NASA Open Source Summit - Brian Stevens
2011 NASA Open Source Summit - Brian Stevens
2011 NASA Open Source Summit - Brian Stevens
2011 NASA Open Source Summit - Brian Stevens
2011 NASA Open Source Summit - Brian Stevens
2011 NASA Open Source Summit - Brian Stevens
2011 NASA Open Source Summit - Brian Stevens
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2011 NASA Open Source Summit - Brian Stevens
2011 NASA Open Source Summit - Brian Stevens
Closing thoughts on OSS business
models

   Treat your customer as a partner, not a revenue source
   Focus on the SLA
   Understand your customers needs before you design
   Measure yourself on customer success, not revenue
   Create long-standing relationships which aren't disrupted by
    product features of others
   Avoid the false comfort, and trappings, of lock-in: look to value
    creation rather than protection
   Disrupt not just others but yourself
2011 NASA Open Source Summit - Brian Stevens

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2011 NASA Open Source Summit - Brian Stevens

  • 1. NASA Open Source Summit 29-30 March 2011 Brian Stevens, CTO, VP WW Eng, Red Hat
  • 2. Where have we been ...  80's - UNIX and de-centralized computing  90's - “Open systems” but differentiated, Linux in hiding  2000 – Commodity hardware platforms and open source
  • 3. and where are we now.  Commodity HW platforms lead in feature innovation  Broad-base Linux acceptance  Business model exploration in the land of free software  OSS inspired collaboration and development models. Being applied to all layers of the s/w stack.  User-driven innovation
  • 4. What should we care about?  Sharing. Building on each other's successes. Avoiding re-invention.  Efficiency.  Agility.  Building predictable, secure and quality systems. Repeatedly.  Measure and reward based on the above.
  • 5. Collaboration not Islands  Enabled by:  Non-restrictive software licenses  The internet and tools  Communities of Interest  Intra-business development practices being influenced  Techniques are imperfect, evolving, and self-correcting
  • 6. SELinux ... as an example  Initial public release in Dec 2000, regular updates  Active public mailing list, >900 members  SELinux adopted into Linux 2.6 stable series (2003)  Integrated into Red Hat distributions  Fedora Core 3 and later  Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (supported product)  Adopted by Gentoo, Debian, Slackware, Ubuntu, TCS Trusted Linux  Foundation for HP's NetTop  Today serves as the security foundation for virtualization and cloud
  • 7. SELinux Ongoing Development  LSPP Certification @ EAL4+ (Red Hat)  Enhanced MLS support (Everybody)  MCS support (Red Hat)  Security-Enhanced X (NSA and TCS)  Enhanced Audit subsystem (IBM, Red Hat, HP)  IPSEC integration (IBM); CIPSO (HP)  Enhanced application integration (Red Hat)  Policy tools / infrastructure (Tresys, MITRE, IBM, Hitachi, 10-art-ni)  Scalability and performance (NEC, Red Hat, IBM)
  • 8. Transparency not Opacity  Access, exchange, and contribution  Peer review for ideas and correctness  Re-usable code and modules rather than alternatives  The learned become teachers More like this: http://www.itproportal.com/2011/03/17/linux-kernel-2638-arrives-with-deep-changes/ than this: http://www.dotspress.com/google-restricts-access-to-android-honeycomb/771519/
  • 9. Fedora  A 100% pure open source distribution  The best of what works today in the world of open source  Frequent, roll-forward releases  A toolkit for user-driven innovation  A new way to approach the development of enterprise-class software
  • 10. > 18,000 Registered Fedora account holders  > 5M Unique IP address accessing the Fedora repositories in 2010
  • 22. Closing thoughts on OSS business models  Treat your customer as a partner, not a revenue source  Focus on the SLA  Understand your customers needs before you design  Measure yourself on customer success, not revenue  Create long-standing relationships which aren't disrupted by product features of others  Avoid the false comfort, and trappings, of lock-in: look to value creation rather than protection  Disrupt not just others but yourself