Brussels / 1 & 2 February 2025

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The VC Dilemma: Pros and Cons of Venture Capital for Open Source Software


Venture Capital (VC) is often seen as a powerful driver of innovation, but when applied to the world of open source software, it can create tensions between profit-oriented goals and the core values of open source: collaboration, transparency, and open access.

In this talk, we will explore:

Lessons from the past: Successes and failures of open source startups funded by VCs.

The current interest of VCs in European open source: An overview of opportunities for European startups and the influence of VC on the ecosystem. Risks of VC for open source: Loss of independence, push towards closed models, and challenges in balancing economic sustainability with ethical values.

Proposals for a sustainable future:

Evaluate the B-Corp models, which balance profit and social impact. Leveraging foundations to ensure community governance of open source projects, preserving their independence. The goal is to foster a critical discussion on how to create a balance between funding and sustainability, preventing the dynamics of Venture Capital from undermining the fundamental values of open source.

Speakers

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