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Strategies & Policies

                   for the implementation of

 Free & and Open Source Software

     in Higher Education Institutions
                               Paul Scott
                       University of Western Cape

                        Prof. Dr. Frederik Questier
                        Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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Non-commercial
  Share alike
    License
(except figures)

                      Presented at Universidad 2010   1

                              Havana, Cuba
Who are we?

Paul Scott
     University of Western Cape, South Africa
     Head of free software innovation unit
     Architect and lead developer of Chisimba


Frederik Questier
     Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
     Professor learning technologies
     Dokeos / Chamilo e-learning platform       2
Overview

Free & Open Source Software
    What?
    Why?
    Barriers?
    Strategies and policies for implementation




                                                 3
Por un mundo mejor
"The most fundamental way of helping other people,
is to teach people how to do things better
or how to better their lives.

For people who use computers,
this means sharing the recipes you use on your computer,
in other words the programs you run."


Richard Stallman

Free Software Foundation.

                                                           4
Free (Libre Open Source) Software
              FLOSS
 The freedom to
       run the program for any purpose
       study how the program works,
             and to adapt it to your needs
       redistribute copies
       improve the program, and release your
         improvements to the public.


 These freedoms require access to the source code
    Source code:   if encrypt(password) == encryptedpassword, then login=1, end
                                                                                  5
    Compiled code: 001001011101010011001100001111011000110001110001101
The free software world
           characteristics
Huge
       e.g. 230K projects, 2M contributors @ sourceforge.net
       e.g. IBM > 1 billion $ per year
Several business models
Well organised
User friendly              ← written by users for users

Cross-platform             ← recompile source code

High development pace      ← reuse of best modules

High quality               ← peer review, reuse = survival of the fittest

High security              ← peer review, Unix origin, modular, encryption
                                                                             6
Why FLOSS?
reduce (license) costs
reduce digital divide
eliminate software piracy
easier license management
easy to localize and customize
better quality              (peer review, intrinsic-motivated developers)


increase security           (security by design vs security by obscurity)


increase interoperability   (open standards)


reduce dependencies         from monopolies & foreign software companies


                                                                            7
8
Who believes software
is better Free and Open?




                           9
Who is using FLOSS?




                      10
Why are you not using FLOSS?




                               11
Perceived barriers?

Following the herd?




                              12
Perceived barriers?

pre-installation of closed software




                                      13
Perceived barriers?

Fear, Uncertainty and
Doubt about
     features?
     quality? (hobbyist
      programmers)
     sustainability?
     support?
     requirement to
       participate in the     14
       community?
Perceived barriers?

anti-competitive behaviour
   monopoly abuse
   secret formats
   secret protocols
   data and vendor lock-ins




                              15
Perceived barriers?

transition costs
limited in house expertise
plethora of choice?




                              16
Who can break the monopoly?
Education
    “We teach MS because that is what companies use”
Companies
    “We cannot use FLOSS because our employees don't know it”
Employees
    Growing number starts using FLOSS at home
    Not happy with inferior software at work




                                                          17
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Institutional FLOSS taskforce /
 expertise / innovation center
Create awareness
     Involve all stakeholders
          including highest management
Expertise & capacity building
Resources for experimentation & innovation
Provide support – sustainability
     Documentation
     Training → certification
                                             19
Policies

Purchasing policies
     FLOSS, except if no good alternative
     Ask
           argumentation
           which alternatives considered
Build or buy?
Open standards
Open courseware
Free & Open Licenses                        20
21
How to handle
      the plethora of choice?
define requirements
indicators of high quality & sustainability
     mature, stable software
     active community
     availability of support & documentation
need/possibility to change the code?
need/possibility to participate in the community?


                                                22
When to migrate?

Time transitions
     at the end of existing contracts
     at hardware / software upgrade times
Consider migrating in phases
     servers
     desktop applications
          → multi-platform
          → web-based
     desktop OS                             23
Key success factors
for migration & implementation
resources to experiment
an evidence-based choice
involvement of both technical and non-technical users in
the selection process
choice for a new system which is in all aspects at least
as good and easy as the previous one
reporting detailed migration plan to management and get
their approval and support
in-house expertise with open source software and
communities
contact with the developers and users community
                                                           24
Constant communication with all stakeholders
Advantages of being a
contributing community member
co-decide the direction of development
create extensions
      user requested
      research driven innovation
more contacts with other educational institutions
programming projects for students
better knowledge of the system
better trouble solving
possibilities for grants
                                                    25
The open way

avoid local customization without
     contributing back
     participating in the community


establish an 'open source culture' of re-use,
collaboration and sharing
     Provide FLOSS repositories / CDs
share experiences
                                                26
Questions? Thanks!




                     27
Acknowledgements
                     Sources
Pictures

           Doubt by Elenaa Marie (Flickr)

           Lockin, claustrofobia by Laororo (Flickr)

           Pain Curve, creative commons by P. Scott

           Social networking, creative commons by F. Questier




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Strategies and Policies for the implementation of Free & and Open Source Software in Higher Education Institutions

  • 1. Strategies & Policies for the implementation of Free & and Open Source Software in Higher Education Institutions Paul Scott University of Western Cape Prof. Dr. Frederik Questier Vrije Universiteit Brussel Attribution Non-commercial Share alike License (except figures) Presented at Universidad 2010 1 Havana, Cuba
  • 2. Who are we? Paul Scott University of Western Cape, South Africa Head of free software innovation unit Architect and lead developer of Chisimba Frederik Questier Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Professor learning technologies Dokeos / Chamilo e-learning platform 2
  • 3. Overview Free & Open Source Software What? Why? Barriers? Strategies and policies for implementation 3
  • 4. Por un mundo mejor "The most fundamental way of helping other people, is to teach people how to do things better or how to better their lives. For people who use computers, this means sharing the recipes you use on your computer, in other words the programs you run." Richard Stallman Free Software Foundation. 4
  • 5. Free (Libre Open Source) Software FLOSS The freedom to run the program for any purpose study how the program works, and to adapt it to your needs redistribute copies improve the program, and release your improvements to the public. These freedoms require access to the source code Source code: if encrypt(password) == encryptedpassword, then login=1, end 5 Compiled code: 001001011101010011001100001111011000110001110001101
  • 6. The free software world characteristics Huge e.g. 230K projects, 2M contributors @ sourceforge.net e.g. IBM > 1 billion $ per year Several business models Well organised User friendly ← written by users for users Cross-platform ← recompile source code High development pace ← reuse of best modules High quality ← peer review, reuse = survival of the fittest High security ← peer review, Unix origin, modular, encryption 6
  • 7. Why FLOSS? reduce (license) costs reduce digital divide eliminate software piracy easier license management easy to localize and customize better quality (peer review, intrinsic-motivated developers) increase security (security by design vs security by obscurity) increase interoperability (open standards) reduce dependencies from monopolies & foreign software companies 7
  • 8. 8
  • 9. Who believes software is better Free and Open? 9
  • 10. Who is using FLOSS? 10
  • 11. Why are you not using FLOSS? 11
  • 14. Perceived barriers? Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt about features? quality? (hobbyist programmers) sustainability? support? requirement to participate in the 14 community?
  • 15. Perceived barriers? anti-competitive behaviour monopoly abuse secret formats secret protocols data and vendor lock-ins 15
  • 16. Perceived barriers? transition costs limited in house expertise plethora of choice? 16
  • 17. Who can break the monopoly? Education “We teach MS because that is what companies use” Companies “We cannot use FLOSS because our employees don't know it” Employees Growing number starts using FLOSS at home Not happy with inferior software at work 17
  • 18. 18
  • 19. Institutional FLOSS taskforce / expertise / innovation center Create awareness Involve all stakeholders including highest management Expertise & capacity building Resources for experimentation & innovation Provide support – sustainability Documentation Training → certification 19
  • 20. Policies Purchasing policies FLOSS, except if no good alternative Ask argumentation which alternatives considered Build or buy? Open standards Open courseware Free & Open Licenses 20
  • 21. 21
  • 22. How to handle the plethora of choice? define requirements indicators of high quality & sustainability mature, stable software active community availability of support & documentation need/possibility to change the code? need/possibility to participate in the community? 22
  • 23. When to migrate? Time transitions at the end of existing contracts at hardware / software upgrade times Consider migrating in phases servers desktop applications → multi-platform → web-based desktop OS 23
  • 24. Key success factors for migration & implementation resources to experiment an evidence-based choice involvement of both technical and non-technical users in the selection process choice for a new system which is in all aspects at least as good and easy as the previous one reporting detailed migration plan to management and get their approval and support in-house expertise with open source software and communities contact with the developers and users community 24 Constant communication with all stakeholders
  • 25. Advantages of being a contributing community member co-decide the direction of development create extensions user requested research driven innovation more contacts with other educational institutions programming projects for students better knowledge of the system better trouble solving possibilities for grants 25
  • 26. The open way avoid local customization without contributing back participating in the community establish an 'open source culture' of re-use, collaboration and sharing Provide FLOSS repositories / CDs share experiences 26
  • 28. Acknowledgements Sources Pictures Doubt by Elenaa Marie (Flickr) Lockin, claustrofobia by Laororo (Flickr) Pain Curve, creative commons by P. Scott Social networking, creative commons by F. Questier 28