Episode 260: Robert Douglass and contributing as a corporation to OSS
Description
Guest
Robert Douglass
Panelist
Richard Littauer | Abby Cabunoc Mayes
Show Notes
In this episode of Sustain, hosts Richard Littauer and Abby Cabunoc Mayes speak with Robert Douglass, Entrepreneur in Residence at Open Strategy Partners, to delve into sustaining open source projects. They explore Robert's extensive history with Drupal, the role of Open Strategy Partners, and the innovative Drupal Certified Partner Program designed to address the maker-taker dilemma in open source. The episode also covers the recently launched RFP templates aimed at promoting open source software and certified partners. Robert shares insights on gamification, the economic aspects of contributing to Drupal, and future initiatives to ensure the continued sustainability of open source projects. Hit download now to hear more!
[00:01:49 ] Robert shares his background in the Drupal ecosystem and his involvement with Open Strategy Partners, which provides strategic content marketing for B2B tech companies focusing on open source.
[00:02:43 ] Robert explains Open Strategy Partners’ focus on supporting open source projects and mentions clients like DDEV and TYPO3.
[00:04:06 ] Richard and Robert discuss what it means to be an entrepreneur in residence, with Robert explaining his role in developing new products for Open Strategy Partners and the books he has written.
[00:05:52 ] Robert reflects on the early days of Drupal and the challenges in making open source sustainable. He notes how the community was initially driven by passion, with few paid opportunities.
[00:08:05 ] Robert introduces the Drupal Certified Partner Program, a system for supporting Drupal sustainability by encouraging companies to contribute both time and money.
[00:10:03 ] The conversation covers how Drupal’s contribution system gamifies the support companies provide to the ecosystem. Companies can earn contribution credits, which are visible on Drupal.org and benefit their reputation.
[00:15:41 ] Abby asks about the potential downsides of gamification, especially regarding diversity. Robert explains how placing the system at the company level may mitigate some negative impacts.
[00:18:17 ] Richard inquires about the financial structure of the Drupal Certified Partner Program. Robert clarifies that the funds collected support the Drupal Association’s core mission, including maintaining Drupal.org and organizing events.
[00:21:33 ] Robert discusses the development of RFP (Request for Proposal) templates to encourage companies to consider certified open source providers, explaining how this initiative promotes sustainability in the ecosystem.
[00:25:56 ] Robert describes how the RFP templates allow purpose-driven organizations to incorporate open source values in their procurement process, aligning with their missions.
[00:27:00 ] Robert invites listeners to explore and utilize the RFP templates, which are available under a Creative Commons Zero license, encouraging others to adapt and improve them.
[00:29:47 ] Find out where you can follow Robert and his work online.
Quotes
[00:08:57 ] “Open Source is like a free puppy.”
Spotlight
- [00:30:30 ] Abby’s spotlight is Common Sort thrift shop in Toronto.
- [00:30:52 ] Richard’s spotlight is Wikidata.
- [00:31:21 ] Robert’s spotlight is Chad Whitacre and Sentry.
Links
- SustainOSS
- podcast@sustainoss.org
- richard@sustainoss.org
- SustainOSS Discourse
- SustainOSS Mastodon
- Open Collective-SustainOSS (Contribute)
- Richard Littauer Socials
- Abby Cabunoc Mayes X
- Robert Douglass LinkedIn
- Open Strategy Partners
- Open Strategy Partners Blog
- Building Online Communities with Drupal, phpBB, and WordPress by Robert Douglass, Mike Little, Jared W. Smith
- Drupal Certified Partner Program
- Drupal
- How to Write an RFP for Open Source Solutions: Featuring Drupal Certified Partners
- OSP: Supporting Drupal Certified Partners
- Sustain Podcast-Episode 148: Ali Nehzat of thanks.dev and OSS Funding
- Common Sort
- Wikidata
- Chad Whitacre LinkedIn
- Sentry
Credits
Produced by Richard Littauer
Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound
Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound
Special Guest: Robert Douglass.