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Making Open Source Truly Open
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by mansooratsemut
1184 days ago
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Current Open Source model is not sustainable and prevents Open Source from being what it is truly capable of. Open Source needs to be a true grassroots movements that it was originally conceived to be. We at Semut have been building technologies to transform Open Source and help it grow by several times. Semut enables not-for-profit organisations like Apache Software Foundation to offer managed services for Apache projects with minimal effort. This enables Apache Software Foundation to be much larger than several tech unicorns in terms of revenue. Simultaneously, Semut enables developers to contribute to open source projects full-time without worrying about a pay check. A developer can build a managed service using Semut in matter of weeks instead of months or years it would otherwise take. We are thrilled to show what we have building and see how our technologies will get used. Developers can signup for an early preview on https://semut.io. |
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> Consider an example of a company with 10,000 employees. If the company uses Slack for $10 per user per month, the company would be shelling out $1.2 Million annually. In theory, the company can use Mattermost (An open source alternative for Slack) and save $1.2 Million annually.
> However, to deploy Mattermost and ensure 24/7 availability, the company will need at least a small team of devops engineers available on call round the clock. The overall cost including the cost of recruiting, replacing and managing combined with various other ancillary costs makes self hosting Mattermost as expensive as a commercial SAAS offering.
I agree, but is your service going to cost less than $10 per user per month? How much do you get? How is the rest split between the contributors of the project?