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WHY CUSTOM SOFTWARE SHOULD BE OPEN SOURCE Panu Kalliokoski, senior software developer, Solita Oy Mindtrek 2017, Tampere

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WHY CUSTOM SOFTWARE SHOULD BE OPEN SOURCEPanu Kalliokoski, senior software developer, Solita OyMindtrek 2017, Tampere

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INTRODUCING: ME

› Programmer, activist, IT admin, manager› Procurements as both buyer and seller› Project lead / product owner in both closed and open source

development projects› Software development and operations experience in new product

creation, maintenance, and phase-out

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Over

600professionals

Offices in

5cities

Turnover 2016

59million euros

Over

20years

Growth

18%in 2016

Over

1000projects

THIS IS SOLITA

The Employer of the Year

1.in 2017

Recommended by

94 %of our customers

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CAVEATS / RESTRICTIONS

› Chosen point of view: owners and developers of custom software.› Custom software: software developed for a specific, in-house need.› Software: anything that makes machines behave in a well-defined,

specific way.

TL;DR: Open source focuses effort where it has most impact

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SO WHY INDEED?

I’m gonna prove it to you, as far as I can!

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WHAT YOU ARE ABOUT TO HEAR

› Software ROI assessment is misfocused• hard facts to show this

› Benefits of opening source• soft facts to show this

› No harm in opening source• only anecdotal evidence

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WHAT IS THE BIGGEST ASSET YOU GET WITH DEVELOPMENT MONEY?

(in the sense that it will cost you the most to replace if you lose it)

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ANSWER:A few people skilled at using and fixing your tools; they made them.

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EVIDENCE

› Software TCO breakdown*

• The real cost is not the software but making people work with it› New tools and processes take time

• Time lost easily exceeds software development time

› Developer orientation time

* According to 84 TCO evaluations, reported at https://www.computerworld.com/article/2570233/enterprise-applications/the-true-costs-of-software.html

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SO?

Maximise the utility of social/institutional change.*

Open source is an answer – or at least, a piece in the puzzle.

* ”TCO is really about process improvement”, https://www.computerworld.com/article/2570090/it-management/gartner--debunking-five-myths-of-tco.html

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BENEFITS OF OPENING SOURCE

This is where it gets hairy!

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OPEN SOURCE PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS

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EFFECTS ON DEVELOPERS

› Pride› Contact with users› Focus on reusability, documentation, ease of deployment› General-purpose components› Compatibility

That is, maximum impact for the software.

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EVIDENCE

Answers to “how will it affect your attitude or way of working if you write open source?” with my colleagues

› “I put more effort in documentation, changelogs and compatibility”› “It’s much more tempting to take code aesthetics seriously”› “I think on a more high level, how it would be best done”› “It feels good if I can publish something actually useful”

So… it makes you work in the way you should anyway?

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OPEN SOURCE SOCIAL EFFECTS

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EFFECTS ON USERS

Quite few, really. But:› Empowerment› Will to contribute› “Team spirit”› Gratitude

More people able to use and fix your software!

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SO?

Getting people to use your software effectively is hard.Open source has the correct focus.

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NO HARM IN OPENING SOURCE

This is where it gets complicated :(

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PUBLISHING SOURCE CODE

Nothing happens.› No one will even notice› Code no better/worse› It’s the development process that counts

• better prepare right from the start

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THE WORST THAT COULD HAPPEN

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THREATS AND ANSWERS

› Security problems?• Fix them. Now.

› Taking advantage?• Licenses for mutual benefit

› Helping your competition?• They don’t have your integrations, user base, and experts• Maybe you should be selling your software as a service :)• Maybe you should hire their experts.

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SO?

The threats are imaginary.OTOH, opening old codebases might be useless or too much work (depending on the code).

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CONCLUSION

I convinced you, right? No?

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DOES IT PAY OFF?

› You want the psychological / social effects› Best effect by actually opening the source› Doesn’t help old projects much

Someone: “It’s not realistic to put all that extra effort in...”Me: “How idealistic is it to do your work properly?”

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Twitter @SolitaOywww.solita.fi

THANKS :) SEE YOU IN 2017 OPEN SOURCE SUMMIT EUROPE?

https://publiccode.eu/#action

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