WSAF - Meeting 3 - When Architecture and Open Source Collide

Starts: Thursday November 05, 2009 at 12:00pm
Ends: Thursday November 05, 2009 at 1:30pm
Event Type: Networking/Meetup
Location: Datacom
68/86 Jervois Quay
Wellington, WELLINGTON 6011 NZ
Price:
Website: http://www.morphological.geek.nz/blogs/permalink/43/85/viewpost.aspx
Industry: information technology and services
Keywords: Architecture Open Source
Intended For: Architects, Solution Architects, Software Architects, IT Strategy
Organization: Wellington Solution Architects Forum

The next WSAF event "When Architecture and Open Source Collide" will be held on 5th November 2009, at the offices of Datacom, from 12:00 noon to 1:30 pm.

Who will be speaking? To a certain extent that's up for grabs:

  • our very own long time open source practitioner and architect Amir Shevat will lead discussions

  • also on hand will be some leading local open source personalities

  • and you - if you have relevant experiences with open source that you want to share, please let us know

Open source is becoming increasingly relevant in many ways, whilst it's generally well understood on the surface, what happens when we scratch the surface? Do we really know what we are getting into? Is Open Source something that your projects and architectures should be embracing or running from? This session is a chance for you to examine open source issues that are relevant to you.

Format: the format for this session will be very agile (and fun!). To open the session we'll put forward a list of topics and present based on audience feedback. Here's a starting list - please feel free to suggest anything that you'd like to hear about.

Topics for discussion (for all you Scrum exponents, think "product backlog"):

  1. What is open source - Definition
  2. What is open source - Licensing
  3. ROI / The true cost of Open Source
  4. Key technologies & industry players
  5. Common Traps
  6. Main stream Open Source solutions
  7. Open source based architecture
  8. When to use / not use
  9. Impact on solution design
  10. Impact on solution delivery
  11. Impact on solution longevity
  12. Best practices
  13. Open source tools for architecture
  14. Contribution process
  15. Future trends

Comments (2)

  • The agenda looks interesting enough but I am bemused by the title of this session. Is there a perception that the selection of open source technologies creates a conflict with solution architecture practice?

    When
    Posted about 1 month ago
    Author
    Kevin Garvey, Senior Solution Architect at New Zealand Post
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  • Hmmm, I'm not sure - perhaps you'll have to ask :) I know that some in my organisation love the 'free' bit in terms of upfront cost but seem to forget the TCO. To answer your question, I've not been that exposed to OSS in an architectural sense, so I'm interested to see where others are at.

    When
    Posted about 1 month ago
    Author
    Adrian Kearns, Solutions Architect at New Zealand Transport Agency
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