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January 7th, 2009

Should open source boycott Cisco's contest?

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 8:47 am

Categories: Development, GPL, General, Internet, marketing

Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., Phase Entry Deadline, Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn

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While lawyers debate the merits of the FSF’s suit against Cisco, open source developers may be asking themselves how they can make their views heard.

Here’s an idea. Boycott Cisco’s contest.

Cisco is running a contest, with a $100,000 prize fund, called “Think Inside the Box.” Its aim is to build Linux applications using Cisco’s Application Extension Platform (AXP).

Perhaps due to a lack of publicity entries have not been pouring in. The first phase entry deadline has been pushed back to February 27.

So here’s an idea.

Don’t enter. And let Cisco know why.

Companies are welcome to act as open source leeches if they wish, and if that behavior goes beyond the pale that’s what lawyers are for.

But here is a company being accused of stealing open source code on the one hand trying to buy the loyalties of open source programmers with the other.

Sure we could all use the money especially now. And it would be neat to jump-start what I call Always On applications which live in the air and require network resources.

But there are other ways to get there.

And what of those who do choose to enter? What of those who win? Should their own reputations within their open source communities suffer as a result?

Maybe. People are free to feel that way just as they are free to enter the contest and take Cisco’s money.

I’m interested in how readers feel about this. Should open source people shun Cisco until it gets right by the FSF? Or do we compartmentalize legal disputes and get on with the work?

Dana BlankenhornDana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist for 30 years, a tech freelancer since 1983. You can follow Dana on Twitter. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: Should open source boycott Cisco's contest?
I believe Cisco has responded here without referencing Dana's blog, though they are not talking about licensing.

http://blogs.cisco.com/news/comments/open_at_cisco/

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Posted by: pzellman Posted on: 01/27/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Its open source!  drewitz@... | 01/07/09
Educate yourself about the GPL and open source  deaf_e_kate | 01/07/09
If he's ignorant so am I. Please explain.  ksheppard@... | 01/08/09
You can't rollerskate in a Buffalo herd  Ole Man | 01/08/09
There is "free" and there is "open source."  ksheppard@... | 01/08/09
I am not a developer  Ole Man | 01/08/09
Thanks for the feedback.  ksheppard@... | 01/09/09
"Their endusers don't give a hoot about open source"  Ole Man | 01/10/09
Sure, if the sponsor isn't a thief  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 01/07/09
free software  cabdriverjim | 01/07/09
Totally agree.  bjbrock | 01/07/09
Something has to be said for the reliablity and flexability of appliances..  Been_Done_Before | 01/07/09
Boycotts should be made with caution  John L. Ries | 01/07/09
Use the Link, John  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 01/07/09
Just the opposite john  Quebec-french | 01/07/09
I see why you would be mad... but boycotting before they are found guilty..  Been_Done_Before | 01/07/09
re: I see why you would be mad... but boycotting before they are found guil  none none | 01/07/09
See my previous post  John L. Ries | 01/07/09
So you think no action should be taken?  Ole Man | 01/08/09
RE: Should open source boycott Cisco's contest?  pzellman | 01/08/09
I am not a lawyer  gjsherr | 01/08/09
This is a political question...  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 01/08/09
I think calling anybody a thief, before proven guilty is wrong  Ole Man | 01/08/09
RE: Should open source boycott Cisco's contest?  pzellman | 01/27/09

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