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Funding Open Source like public infrastructure

10 days ago
  • #Government Funding
  • #Open Source
  • #Digital Infrastructure
  • Governments should invest in Open Source as public infrastructure to protect essential digital services.
  • Open Source evolution follows three stages: volunteer-driven, commercial sponsorship, and government support.
  • A 2024 Harvard study estimates replacing widely used Open Source software would cost $8.8 trillion globally.
  • 96% of the $8.8 trillion value depends on just 5% of contributors, creating fragility in digital infrastructure.
  • Denmark and other European nations are reducing dependency on proprietary software by adopting Open Source.
  • Governments rely heavily on Open Source but contribute little, exacerbating sustainability issues.
  • UN and EU initiatives encourage Open Source investment and 'open by default' policies.
  • Government funding models should include long-term commitments, procurement incentives, and 'Public Money, Public Code' policies.
  • Public investment in Open Source is modest compared to physical infrastructure costs (e.g., highways).
  • Teaching Open Source in schools and universities can build talent and digital self-reliance.