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SUMMARY:Challenges of Open Source Software Maintenance and Governance at K
 itware
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nFrançois Mazen and Mathieu Westphal (Kitware)
 \n\nKitware is a 25-years old company, leader in developing open source so
 ftware for science and artificial intelligence, like CMake, VTK or ParaVie
 w. This talk will explore the challenges of maintaining these open source 
 tools for a long time period, via an analysis of Kitware’s current and fut
 ure business models. We’ll particularly emphasize the limitations of these
  models, and evaluate the alternative of working with a foundation to answ
 er the following questions from an industry perspective. Who is responsibl
 e for the day to day maintenance of the software? Who is responsible for t
 he release of the software? Who is responsible for the roadmap and vision 
 of the software? And ultimately, who pays for it?\n\nDomain: Engineering, 
 Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chair: Elaine M. 
 Raybourn (Sandia National Laboratories)
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