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In the Middle of the End Dr. Bob Sutor VP, Open Source and Standards, IBM sutor.com/blog Characteristics of open Characteristics of Open Characteristics of open Transparency Characteristics of open Inclusiveness


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In the Middle of the End

  • Dr. Bob Sutor

VP, Open Source and Standards, IBM sutor.com/blog

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Characteristics of “open” Characteristics of “Open”

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Characteristics of “open” Transparency

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Characteristics of “open” Inclusiveness

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Characteristics of “open” Community

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Characteristics of “open” Characteristics of “Closed”

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Characteristics of “open” Opaqueness

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Characteristics of “open” Exclusiveness

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Characteristics of “open” Dictatorship (Benevolent?)

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Characteristics of “open” The Last Decade

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Characteristics of “open” 1990s, RAND, Don’t Ask

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Characteristics of “open” 2002, RF, W3C, Radicals?

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Characteristics of “open” 2005, RF+RAND, OASIS, Radicals?

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Characteristics of “open” 2005, RANDZ, We’ll control you somehow

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Characteristics of “open” 2006, Patent Non-assertions, Standards, Open Source

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Characteristics of “open” Differentiation

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Characteristics of “open” Not all standards are equal

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Characteristics of “open” Not all standards organizations are equal

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Characteristics of “open” Not all standards organizations are open

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Characteristics of “open”

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Characteristics of “open” Measuring “open”

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Characteristics of “open” Development

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Characteristics of “open” Maintenance

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Characteristics of “open” Implementation

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Characteristics of “open” Acquisition

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Characteristics of “open” ODF

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Characteristics of “open” ODF is important in itself

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Characteristics of “open” People have learned from ODF

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Characteristics of “open” People “get” ODF

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Characteristics of “open” The ODF experience will be replicated

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Characteristics of “open” The end is in sight, but tremendous battles remain

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Characteristics of “open” Advice

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Characteristics of “open” Kill the RAND option

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Characteristics of “open” Don’t be a standards factory

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Characteristics of “open” Become even more open

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Characteristics of “open” Actively allow open source implementations

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Characteristics of “open” Virtual Worlds

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Characteristics of “open” Everything old is new again

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Characteristics of “open” Don’t just translate 2D to 3D

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Characteristics of “open” Rethink industry standards

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Characteristics of “open”