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Chad Whitacre
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Introduction and Background
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The Importance of Open Source and Community
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Sentry's Commitment to Open Source
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Supporting Open Source with Thanks.dev
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The Tension Between Startup Growth and Giving Back to Open Source
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The Ethical Dilemmas of Open Source and Re-Licensing
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Balancing Community and Corporation in the Open-Source Ecosystem
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Fair Source Licensing
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Introducing Fair Source
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Transitioning from BST to BSL
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Balancing Developer Sustainability and User Freedom
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The Value of the In-Between
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Defining Open Source
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Negotiating Fair Compensation
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The Role of Foundations
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Foundations as Community Stewards
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Jumping Through Hoops: The Current Approach to Funding Open Source
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Fair Source: A Potential Solution for Sustainable Funding
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Joining the Funding Cabal: Supporting Open Source Projects
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Creating a Sustainable Ecosystem for Fair Compensation
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Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only! Grab it Explore the complexities of open source sustainability in this comprehensive talk by Chad Whitacre, Head of Open Source at Sentry. Delve into Whitacre's background in the Python community and his experiences with open source sustainability. Gain insights into the importance of community in open source, the origins of the free software movement, and the impact of Richard Stallman. Examine Sentry's commitment to open source and their efforts to support maintainers through initiatives like Thanks.dev. Investigate the tension between startup growth and giving back to the open-source community. Analyze ethical dilemmas in open source, including re-licensing and balancing community and corporate interests. Learn about fair source licensing and its potential to address sustainability issues. Discuss the role of foundations in supporting open source projects and the challenges of funding open source within market dynamics. Consider potential solutions for creating a sustainable ecosystem where developers can be fairly compensated for their work. Read more

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