- Bruce Perens
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Richard Stallman is on Perens's right.]Bruce Perens is a
computer programmer and advocate in theopen source community . He created theOpen Source Definition and published the first formal announcement and manifesto ofopen source .cite web |url=http://ldp.rtin.bz/LDP/LGNET/issue26/perens.html|title='The Open Source Definition - earliest known surviving publication, in Linux Gazette issue 26, dated February 10, 1998. The earliest versions of this announcement may predate this document by several days.'; cite web | url = http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/opensources/book/perens.html|title="The Open Source Definition" - from "Open Sources - Voices from the Open Source Revolution", O'Reilly Press] He co-founded theOpen Source Initiative withEric S. Raymond . [cite web|url=http://opensource.org/history|title="OSI History"]In 2005, Perens represented Open Source at the United Nations World Summit on the Information Society, at the invitation of the
United Nations Development Program . [cite web |url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
] He has appeared before national legislatures and is often quoted in the press, advocating for open source and the reform of national and international technology policy.Viewpoint
Perens poses Open Source as a means of marketing the
free software philosophy ofRichard Stallman to business people who are more concerned with profit than freedom, and claims that open source and free software are only two ways of talking about the same phenomenon. This differs from Stallman [cite web |url=http://technocrat.net/d/2007/8/17/25169|title=Comment under Review: Perens Speaks about Free Software in Copenhagen; cite web |url=http://technocrat.net/d/2007/8/17/25149|title=Review: Perens Speaks about Free Software in Copenhagen] and Raymond. [cite web|url=http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/terminology/|title=Terminology Wars: Open Source vs. Free Software] Perens postulates an economic theory for business use of Open Source in his paper "The Emerging Economic Paradigm of Open Source" and his speech "Innovation Goes Public". [cite web|url=http://perens.com/works/articles/Economic.html|title=The Emerging Economic Paradigm of Open Source] This differs from Raymond's theory inThe Cathedral and the Bazaar , which having been written before there was much business involvement in open source, explains open source as a consequence of programmer motivation and leisure.Organizations
Perens is a former
Debian Project Leader, a founder ofSoftware in the Public Interest , founder and first project leader of theLinux Standard Base project, the initial author ofBusyBox , and founder of theUserLinux project. Perens also has a book series with Prentice Hall PTR called theBruce Perens' Open Source Series . He is an avidamateur radio enthusiast (callsign K6BP [cite web|url=http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=254811|title=FCC Universal Licensing System - K6BP ] ) and maintains technocrat.net, which he styles 'a more mature forum thanSlashdot '. [cite web|url=http://technocrat.net/d/2006/3/2/1069|title=Technocrat's Raison d’être] He is also the founder of No Code International which is an organization whose primary purpose was to eliminatemorse code proficiency as a requirement to obtain anamateur radio license . This goal has been reached with the removal of code requirements from international law (International Telecommunications Union treaty provision S25.5), the new "code-free" rules introduced on2007-02-23 , and similar legal changes in almost all nations worldwide. [ [http://www.nocode.org/ No-Code International ] ]Perens left OSI a year after co-founding it, with reasons explained in an email titled " [http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/1999/debian-devel-199902/msg01641.html It's Time to Talk About Free Software Again] ". In February 2008, for the 10th anniversary of the Open Source, Perens has published an interesting message to the community called [http://perens.com/works/articles/State8Feb2008/ State of Open Source Message: A New Decade For Open Source] . For the same event, the 10th anniversary of Open Source, the ezine RegDeveloper has published [http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2008/02/11/open_source_at_ten/ an interesting interview with Bruce Perens] where he revives an updated view on the past and the future, and the dangers of the Open Source, especially the useless proliferation of OSI approved licenses and the strength of the GPL 3. In addition, the interview covers Linus' refusal to adopt the GPLv3 for the Linux kernel. In this [http://www.linux.com/feature/131346 Linux.com interview] , Perens discusses how he became involved in Open Source, and what keeps him involved today.
He was an employee of
SourceLabs from June 2005 until December 2007 [ [http://technocrat.net/d/2007/12/3/31038 On My Own Again] ] . He is currently CEO ofKiloboot .Creation of the Open Source Definition
The Open Source Definition was first created by Perens as the
Debian Free Software Guidelines , itself part of theDebian Social Contract . Perens proposed a draft of the Debian Social Contract to the Debian developers on the debian-private mailing list early in June, 1997. Debian developers contributed discussion and changes for the rest of the month while Perens edited, and the completed document was then announced as Debian project policy. On February 3, 1998, a group of people met at VA Linux Systems (without Perens) to discuss the promotion of Free Software to business from pragmatic terms, rather than the moral terms preferred by Richard Stallman. Christine Petersen of the nanotechnology organization "Foresight Institute" was present because Foresight took an early interest in Free Software, and Petersen suggested the term "Open Source". The next day, Eric Raymond recruited Perens to work with him on the formation of Open Source. Perens modified his Debian document into the Open Source Definition by removing Debian references and replacing them with "Open Source".The original announcement of the
Open Source Definition was made on February 9, 1998 onSlashdot [cite web|url=http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=98/02/09/213900|title=" Free Software's New Name"] and elsewhere. The earliest known text of the definition is fromLinux Gazette on February 10, 1998.Film
Perens worked at
Pixar for 12 years before leaving to work full-time on Open Source issues, and before then at theNew York Institute of Technology Computer Graphics Lab , spending a total of 19 years in the computer graphics and feature film industry. These two decades were the genesis of the 3-dimensional feature film animation that is taken for granted today. He is credited as a studio tools engineer onToy Story 2 andA Bug's Life . [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0673302/ "Bruce Perens at the Internet Movie Database"] ] He is featured in two documentaries on Open Source:Revolution OS andThe Code-Breakers . He produced a video commercialImpending Security Breach for Sourcelabs in 2007.Academia
Perens is finishing a three-year grant from the Competence Fund of Southern Norway. With this funding, he spent part of the summer as a visiting lecturer and researcher at
University of Agder in 2006 and 2007, and does other work remotely. During this time he consulted the Norwegian Government and other entities on government policy issues related to computers and software. [cite web|url=http://www.t4p.no/|title="T4P Conference, University of Agder, Norway"] He previously worked remotely as Senior Scientist for Open Source with theCyber Security Policy Research Institute ofGeorge Washington University . [cite web|url=http://www.cpi.seas.gwu.edu/|title="Cyber Security Policy Research Institute - George Washington University"]2007 activities
Today, Perens is still active in representing open source to the world and advising several national governments and multinational corporations regarding Open Source. In 2007 some of his government advisory roles included: a meeting with the President of the
Chamber of Deputies (the lower house of parliament) in Italy and testimony to the Culture Committee of the Chamber of Deputies; [cite web|url=http://technocrat.net/d/2007/8/17/25151|title="Visit to Rome" - Perens' report on visiting the Italian government] a keynote speech at the foundation of Norway's Open Source Center, following Norway's Minister of Governmental Reform (Perens is on the advisory board of the center); [cite web|url=http://technocrat.net/d/2007/8/17/25148|title=Norway Opens Free Software Center] he provided input on the revision of the European Interoperability Framework; [cite web|url=http://perens.com/works/articles/EIF2/|title=The Confusion of Tongues, EIF 2.0, Standards, and Interoperability] and he was keynote speaker at a European Commission conference on "Digital Business Ecosystems at the Centre Borschette, Brussels, on November 7. [cite web|url=http://www.de-2007.eu/speakers.html|title=European Commission conference on "Digital Business Ecosystems"]References
External links
* [http://perens.com/ Bruce Perens' homepage]
* [http://lwn.net/1998/0528/a/lsb.html Project Proposal and Call for Participation: The Linux Standard Base]
* [http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/1999/02/msg01641.html "It's Time to Talk About Free Software Again", 1999]
* [http://www.linux-magazin.de/news/video_bruce_perens_ueber_open_source_lizenzen Video with Bruce Perens at Hannover Industry Trade Fair, Germany, May 2008]
* [http://tllts.org/mirror.php?fname=tllts_132-04-05-06.ogg Linux Link Tech Show interview (audio), 2006] , [http://tllts.org/mirror.php?fname=tllts_238-03-26-08.ogg 2008]
* [http://www.technocrat.net technocrat.net]
* [http://www.nocode.org No Code International]
* [http://www.meetthebloggers.net/2007/04/17/open-source-definition-author-bruce-perens/ Interview (audio) at Defrag Ohio with Meet the Bloggers]
* [http://www.spiderlessweb.com/?p=11 A talk about open source recorded in Rome in June 2007]
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