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The MediaMosa Foundation – From innovation project to a sustainable open source community Frans Ward, Michel van de Ven In January 2013 the MediaMosa Foundation was established by SURFnet and Kennisnet. The primary goals of the foundation are to promote the use of the MediaMosa Open Source Digital Asset Management System, to bring together its international community, and facilitate the continued development of the platform. The MediaMosa Foundation owns all rights to the code, domains and trademarks of MediaMosa. The MediaMosa Foundation is governed by a three member board, which mostly plays a ceremonial role. The Board carries financial responsibility and will publish results and plans on a yearly basis. All operational activities are delegated to the Member Council, which is elected by the community members, from the community members. All persons engaging with MediaMosa and contributing to it in time, money or resources are eligible to become members of the foundation. This presentation will elaborate on the lessons learned from forming an open source foundation. What are the organisational issues that need to be addressed? What does it take to successfully commit an active open source community to a foundation? How can you address the international community members? How can you guarantee future commitments? How do you secure financial independence and assurance? This presentation will also detail how the Foundation is organised, how people can become part of it as a member, and what benefits this will bring to them and the MediaMosa project. We describe the new possibilities the foundation will bring to MediaMosa. We will make a call to action for people to join the foundation, and/or become a sponsor. Finally we will make an announcement for the first event to be organised by the MediaMosa Foundation. About MediaMosa MediaMosa is software to build a Full Featured, Webservice Oriented Media Management and Distribution platform. With MediaMosa you can build a stateoftheart, scalable Middleware Media Distribution Platform that facilitates access to, and usage of (shared) storage capacity, metadata databases, transcoding and streaming servers. The MediaMosa platform offers functionality for searching, playing, uploading, transcoding, as well as a fine granularity media access control system towards its users. MediaMosa is based on the Representational State Transfer (REST) architecture and is designed to support content streaming applications by providing a backend, audio and video infrastructure. MediaMosa is developed and used by all kinds of people, organisations and companies in The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Norway, Italy, Ukraine, and the USA, amongst others.

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The MediaMosa Foundation

From innovation project to a sustainable open source community

DIVERSE201324 June, Osnabrueck, GermanyFrans Ward - Michel van de Ven

About MediaMosa

REST based SOA

> Flexibility by combining components> Open source and using open source components> Scalable for future expansion

Can haz API?Play videoAuthenticationAuthorization (Play restriction)Upload (PUT, POST, FTP)TranscodingMedia Management: media files, assets and collectionsSearchJobsMetadata and OAI/PMHNotificationLogging and StatisticsStills....

Vehicle for innovation projects

• MediaMosa Rich Media Application

• Content Supplier Application

• MediaMosa and Matterhorn

• HTML5 Video

• Video Annotation

• Rich Media Systems Compared

• MediaMosa Building Block for Blackboard

• MediaMosa and support for other content

• Full text search engines

• Content in the Cloud

• MediaMosa and Open API

• Transcripting Technology

• Open Live Streaming

Open & Public from the start

Open Source is....

Open Source is....

“The realization of an open source

project does not guarantee the

creation of a community”

Community website & demo

A growing community

Innovation project lifecycle

Innovation project lifecycleCompleted?

What were the options?

Why a foundation?

Founded!

Core Activities

Foundation Bootstrap

• How to build an Open Source Foundation• Parties you need to involve

• Rights / Brand / Trademark owners• Programmers, authors, “natural" leaders• Users

• Hire a legal counsel• Inform on local / global laws• Validate charter texts• Prepare paperwork for notary

• Hire a notary• Look at other foundations: FreeBSD, Debian

• Who establishes the foundation?• Foundation name• Goals of the foundation• Financial sources• Governance

• The Board (ceremonial, financial): who's on it and what are their tasks, rights and responsibilities? How are decisions taken? How are elections held?

• Operational Board: same questions.• Devise rules for good and for bad times

• Who does the (financial) paperwork?

Foundation Charter

Member Council Charter• This is where the action is• Not a part of the foundation charter, but

demanded by it.• Lay down the operationalrules within the main

charter framework• Roles: Chair, Secretary, Master Committer, and

other important roles that emerge, like a webmaster

• Tasks, rights and responsibilities• How and when to do elections• How to resolve problems and disagreements• Foundation Board can interfere when needed

Foundation Governance

Foundation Governance

Foundation Governance

Foundation Governance

Foundation Governance

Organisation model

• Contribute with time, money or resources• Time: write code, write documentation, take

up a Council position, organise events, update the website.

• Money: donate for software projects, for events.

• Resources: provide a venue for an event, provide server capacity, provide food and drinks.

Benefits

• Align your efforts with other adopters and get more and better features in MediaMosa, faster.

• Meet other people with similar mindsets and problems regarding Digital Asset Management.

• Be part of a transparent organisation with clear goals and internal procedures.

• Use common sense guiding principles.• Be honest, be open, be transparent.• Consider every aspect from multiple

perspectives:• What if I would have to accept these rules?• Do these rules still work 5 years from now?• What if we become a very large organisation?• What if someone goes ballistic?

• Make the rules inherently modifiable and extensible so they can grow and adapt to real-world circumstances; but stay within charter limits, and no self-destruction.

General Guidelines

Ponderings & Collateral Damage• Things we considered but didn't include.• Things we explicitly do not want to do.• Do not become a financial broker between

customers and suppliers. Just be an information broker, a linking pin.

• Do not hide information, publish everything.• No membership fees with voting rights; would

allow commercial entities to dominate the Council.

Lessons Learned

• What are the organisational issues that need to be addressed?

• What does it take to successfully build an active open source community?

• How can you address the international community members?

• How can you guarantee future commitments?• How do you secure financial independence

and assurance?

Call to Action

Join the communityTalk to us @DiverseWill do BoF sessions to go into specificsContributeBecome a sponsorUse MediaMosa and tell us about itHave funhttp://foundation.mediamosa.org<board@mediamosa.org>

MediaMosa DirectionsWWWhttp://mediamosa.orghttp://foundation.mediamosa.org

Twitterhttp://twitter.com/mediamosa

Online Demohttp://demo.mediamosa.org

Source Codehttps://github.com/mediamosa

Slidesharehttp://www.slideshare.net/mediamosa

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