Venture Talks #4 : "Open Source Software: Why Now?" A live talk with Crane VC, and the Co-Founders of Airbyte, Traefik Labs and CloudBees.
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In this Venture Talks # 4 "Open Source Software: Why Now?", I had
the immense privilege of receiving this amazing panel with Megan
Reynolds, VC at Crane Venture Partners, Sacha Labourey,
Co-Founder, ex-CEO & now CSO at CloudBees, Emile Vauge,
Co-Founder & CEO at Traefik Labs and John Lafleur, Co-Founder
at Airbyte.
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The 3 entrepreneurs have collectively raised over US$100M in
venture capital funding and Megan only does investments in
enterprise and OSS companies, so the discussion was enlightening.
We discussed from founders and investors perspectives about OSS
in particular
costs, freedom & flexibility vs. centralized governance,
how open source helps attract talent and its community
aspect,
why open source could become the model for innovation,
the risks, how to choose an open source project to integrate
into one company's development...
.. and a few more topics!
I really thank Megan, Sacha, Emile and John and I am sure you
will love this episode. Enjoy the episode!
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