Is Open Source the Way to Go?
July 3rd, 2007
We have been discussing among ourselves about open sourcing Hiitch for a while now. When we say open source Hiitch, we mean both the server and the client code. A totally complete and open desktop social networking platform that others can use, extend, customize and redistribute on their own. Can open source really help us compete or is it the end of us? We have only recently come to an agreement that open source is an option that we will seriously consider in the near future. We have put into Hiitch our heart & soul and we are unsure if open source is a right move at this stage.
Why do we want to open source Hiitch?
- We envision Hiitch to become a free but personal social networking platform that everyone will use to meet new friends and stay connected. No barriers!
- We want to move the development fast enough to challenge the current market players and existing technologies.
- We desire a vibrant development community that will keep innovating with us.
Our biggest problem now is that we do not have the financial resources to fulfill all or any of the above goals. My argument for open source is that we can allow others to build smaller networks of their immediate social circle and then build software to connect these smaller social networks together to form a mega network of independent networking peers. We can achieve this with little or no cost at all using open source approaches. The open source community has already shown that the last two points is workable so I will not elaborate more on it.
What are our fears of open sourcing Hiitch?
- It scares away potential investors and greatly reduces our value as a commercial company.
- The open source community do not see a need for such a product and hence no vibrant development community.
The worse thing to happen is that we cannot financially support ourselves to innovate and develop ground breaking software for the social networking messes. Merely selling value added services on top of a free software platform is also not an easy approach. We also worry that a geek community cannot attract enough normal average users for which a life style application like Hiitch is build for.
Feel free to share your views with us on this matter.
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