Main Topics covered (and timestamps)<p>09:20 1979: the rise and fall of hacker culture<p>11:44 1969: Bell Labs, Unix, C<p>14:15 1976: Copyright Act (in USA)<p>17:09 1979: Scribe markup language<p>18:05 1980-1989: GNU Project and Four Freedoms<p>18:45 Richard Stallman printer incident at MIT<p>22:00 Four Freedoms<p>25:24 Switzerland, CERN<p>25:55 1990-1998: The Linux bazaar and the Open Source definition<p>26:20 1991: World Wide Web<p>27:00 1993: Mosaic: first web browser<p>27:45 Linux (Ref: video, • [94] Intro to the Linux Operating Sys... )<p>31:11 Python and more (R, Vim, Lua, Java, etc)<p>33:04 1997: The Cathedral and the Bazaar (an essay)<p>34:43 Netscape, JavaScript<p>35:45 1998: Open Source initiative<p>37:55 The Divide: why open source misses the point of free software<p>38:55 Digital age and the Big Data Explosion<p>40:10 dot com bubble<p>41:15 2001: animosity towards open source<p>42:00 orgs, Foundations: Apache, Linux, Python Software Foundation, Eclipse<p>44:04 2003: Google File System<p>44:45 2005: a new era of collaborative software development (Git, GitHub)<p>47:08 2011: Why software is eating the world<p>47:41 2012-2018: what do open source maintainers eat?<p>48:44 Growth of Python<p>49:30 open source is not sustainable (OpenSSL, Heartbleed, left-pad)<p>51:43 Nadia Eghbal, Roads and Bridges<p>52:17 open source system begins to fragment (licenses)<p>56:15 2019-2023: Post-open source and the Gen AI volcano<p>01:00:04 a new kind of open source license<p>01:00:55 2024: What’s next?<p>01:04:00 Q: Do you think the open source divide was avoidable?<p>01:05:36 Q: Are you optimistic about the future of open source in terms of funding?<p>01:07:45 Q: Web 3 and Blockchain<p>01:09:25 Q: Can you discuss OSPO’s? (Open Source Program Office)<p>01:12:30 Q: What do you think of the potential for the UFDA (user friendly developers association) model?