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#13: Open Source Business Models

#13: Open Source Business Models

FromTOPP - The Open Podcast Podcast


#13: Open Source Business Models

FromTOPP - The Open Podcast Podcast

ratings:
Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Nov 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We talk about the different business models for open source projects and how we could apply them to our podcast analytics project.There are many trade-offs to consider when choosing a business model for an open source project. We discuss the pros and cons of the different models like open core, consulting, and contracting. Along the way we look at some examples of successful open source projects and how they monetize their work.We also explain the open core model, which describes business models where the core of the project is open source, but some features are only available in a paid version. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this model and how we could apply it to our podcast analytics project.LinksElasticsearch license change: https://www.elastic.co/pricing/faq/licensing Plausible: “How we made it to 1 million MRR: https://plausible.io/blog/open-source-saas Cal.com open business data: https://cal.com/openHostsMatthias Endler (https://twitter.com/matthiasendler) Wolfgang Gassler (https://twitter.com/schafele)FeedbackEmail: echo@openpodcast.dev Twitter: https://twitter.com/OpenPodcastDev CreditsThe theme music is U.S. Army Blues - Kelly’s Number and is licensed under Public Domain Mark 1.0 License. 
Released:
Nov 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (23)

“The Open Podcast Podcast”, a weekly show about the Podcast Ecosystem and our attempt to build an open source analytics platform for podcast hosts. We believe that the Podcast ecosystem needs to remain open. Contrary to what some proprietary platforms believe, we think people value freedom and open standards. We believe that Podcast hosts can grow an audience without locking people in or being dependent on the big players. In this podcast we talk about ideas on how to make the podcast ecosystem more open and how we actively contributing to it by working on our project "Open Podcast"