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Unit 4.6.1 Perspectives on Moving a Research Project to Successful Open Source Software

Moderator:

Tim Mattson (Intel)

Panelists:

Abani Patra (Tufts University)
Jed Brown (UC Boulder)
Judy Hill (ORNL)
Jeff Diamond (Oracle)

Great ideas emerge, often in academia, and evolve into open source projects. Only a small subset of projects, however, become foundational technologies with a team that sustains it and around which a large user base grows. In other words, only a few open source projects successfully cross the chasm to where they attract a critical mass of collaborators and long-term, committed users.

For projects with demonstrated potential (such as BLIS), how do we help them across that chasm? What are the perspectives of industry, academia and the funding agencies? Are the funding models broken? Is the reward system broken? Does the "not invented here" syndrome interfere? Do turf wars get in the way?

These topics (and probably more) will be addressed.