NSRCEL at IIMB hosts ‘Open Source for Start-ups’ on Feb 08
06 FEBRUARY, 2020: The open-source model suggests product development as a collaborative effort. The application development process benefits from community wisdom, allowing feature improvements across competition and clones. Open-source licenses help the entire ecosystem commercially but the contributor (copyright holder), which may lead to less contributors. The commercialization challenge of open-source models is steadily easing with approaches like dual licensing, software as a service, freemium, crowd-funding, etc.
Taking the open-source route in a start-up’s product development efforts is a strategic choice as it involves significant financial, intellectual and time commitments especially when operating with minimal resources. Adopting the open-source perspective is thus not a simple choice and requires significant understanding before adoption.
‘Opensource for Start-ups’ is designed specifically to understand challenges such as trade-offs going open source, licensing issues: GPL, LGPL, MPL.
For complete information of the event, please follow the link: http://www.4startups.in/
Speakers include Gurbir Singh, Kailash Nadh, Kiran Jonnalagadda, Prof. Rahul De, and Rushabh Mehta.
Date: 8th February, 2020
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Venue: IIMB Auditorium
NSRCEL at IIMB hosts ‘Open Source for Start-ups’ on Feb 08
06 FEBRUARY, 2020: The open-source model suggests product development as a collaborative effort. The application development process benefits from community wisdom, allowing feature improvements across competition and clones. Open-source licenses help the entire ecosystem commercially but the contributor (copyright holder), which may lead to less contributors. The commercialization challenge of open-source models is steadily easing with approaches like dual licensing, software as a service, freemium, crowd-funding, etc.
Taking the open-source route in a start-up’s product development efforts is a strategic choice as it involves significant financial, intellectual and time commitments especially when operating with minimal resources. Adopting the open-source perspective is thus not a simple choice and requires significant understanding before adoption.
‘Opensource for Start-ups’ is designed specifically to understand challenges such as trade-offs going open source, licensing issues: GPL, LGPL, MPL.
For complete information of the event, please follow the link: http://www.4startups.in/
Speakers include Gurbir Singh, Kailash Nadh, Kiran Jonnalagadda, Prof. Rahul De, and Rushabh Mehta.
Date: 8th February, 2020
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Venue: IIMB Auditorium