From andyo at oreilly.com Thu Dec 24 10:41:55 2009 From: andyo at oreilly.com (Andy Oram) Date: Thu, 24 Dec 2009 11:41:55 -0500 (EST) Subject: [transparency-wg] Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst puts out RFP on "The politics of open source" In-Reply-To: <14672281.98601261672881129.JavaMail.root@ball.east.ora.com> Message-ID: <7662366.98621261672915645.JavaMail.root@ball.east.ora.com> Someone who's in New England or willing to travel may find it worth submitting a paper. In fact, I think OSA should collaborate on submitting a paper and choose someone to present it: http://www.umass.edu/jitp/ Andy From andyo at oreilly.com Tue Dec 29 21:39:02 2009 From: andyo at oreilly.com (Andy Oram) Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2009 22:39:02 -0500 (EST) Subject: [transparency-wg] Preparations for conference presentation and other OSA work Message-ID: <6130640.111821262144342573.JavaMail.root@ball.east.ora.com> After participating for a few weeks on several OSA lists, I felt that the volunteers on these lists needed some guidelines for moving forward. I'd like to ask for all your help in making some basic definitions and plans. I'm posting this message during a holiday period (a bad time to ask for help from some people, but an especially good time for others) because I want to put together a proposal to present a session about OSA's work at an upcoming conference (which I already posted to this list: University of Massachusetts, Amherst, May 6-7, http://www.umass.edu/jitp/) and the deadline for submissions is January 10. I think some definitions around which we need clarity include: * What is an open standard? To illustrate the importance of this question, just look at the confusion around OOXML, which I trust would not be considered an open standard or even a viable standard by the members of this list. * How do government agencies evaluate free software for adoption? There are certainly precedents in both government and business. * Is it useful to acquire free software in a context that imposes restrictions, such as Red Hat's contracts (which restrict changes and installations of new software), mobile devices that are locked down (remember that mobile devices are growing in importance in many organizations), or trusted computer systems (also likely to become mainstream)? * Given that conventional TCO and ROI calculations don't account for many of the potential benefits and costs of migration to free software, what financial and qualitative guidelines can we offer for making the decision? I now have some questions for organizers who are close to the OSA center: * Have the questions I've asked been answered already? * Are there people on these mailing lists who work in government and deal directly with the issues I've talked about, such as acquisition? Are there advisors or lobbyists on these lists who interact closely with such government staff? * Are there people in OSA officially tasked with making presentations such as the one I mentioned ? Regarding recent documents circulated on these lists about transparency in government: I think these are fine, and I don't want anyone to doubt that I see the value of transparency. In fact, I can show my commitment to it through a series I wrote on that topic last summer: http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/06/personal-democracy-forum-ramp-.html http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/06/personal-democracy-forum-ramp--1.html http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/06/personal-democracy-forum-ramp--2.html I just think we can be most helpful by starting at square one with background on open source, such as the questions I listed at the start of this email. I ask you all to help with that, and I ask the organizers of OSA to enhance the organization's transparency by answering the questions I asked concerning the organization. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Andy Oram O'Reilly Media email: andyo at oreilly.com Editor 10 Fawcett Street, Fourth Floor voice: 617-499-7479 Cambridge, MA 02138-1175, USA fax: 617-661-1116 identi.ca/twitter:praxagora http://www.praxagora.com/andyo/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------