2006 OpenGridForum How to License Software for Grid Environments An OGF Roundtable Discussion Supercomputing 2006 Tampa, FL November 14, 2006.

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2006 OpenGridForum How to License Software for Grid Environments An OGF Roundtable Discussion Supercomputing 2006 Tampa, FL November 14, 2006

2006 OpenGridForum What are the users’ issues? “I can’t use grid computing because the software I need isn’t licensed on those resources.”

2006 OpenGridForum What are the users’ issues? Licensing models License/access management Site licenses, especially in virtual organizations Flexibility of licensing, i.e. how can currently held licenses be used within Grids? Software installation on federated systems or virtual organizations Pay-as-you-go licensing doesn’t encourage experimentation and the learning (i.e. make mistakes) process

2006 OpenGridForum User & Organization Scenarios Multiple virtual organizations on a single physical system Multiple physical systems (geographically distributed) in a single VO Federated virtual organizations Site licenses and institutionally collaborative projects

2006 OpenGridForum What are the vendors’ issues? How do we make our software available and still be profitable? Longitudinal growth in the HPC community – allowing extensions developed by researchers to be distributed to colleagues without license issues becoming a barrier What can less agile companies learn from their more agile colleagues? Can we develop new license technologies that will help mitigate the risks and increase flexible profitability? E.g. user loads R&D, support, innovation

2006 OpenGridForum What are the vendors’ issues? Who are we licensing our product to? An individual, a traditional organization, etc. – what are the users’ preferences? Usage-based licensing, pay-as-you-go – sounds like a good idea, but it’s really hard to estimate revenue (or cost) streams Where is the growth in the market coming from? How can we address their needs? Cycle-scavenging grid model is a separate issue. This discussion is geared toward resource-sharing (‘deliberate’) grid organizations Metric usage – how to we collect it? What can we do with it? Let’s use it to help refine our licensing models

2006 OpenGridForum Can/will vendors make license models available as reference materials? Need to match the models with the use cases Open licenses (GPL, etc) are not the only answer Define the set of valid/viable user attributes Talk to business schools

2006 OpenGridForum Next steps OGF mailing list B’cards from SC06 + DW & LM Draft charter for working group Outcome is whitepaper on licensing in grids E-Science Function, Grid Operations Area Face-to-face in Manchester, UK (OGF20, May, 2007)?

© 2006 Open Grid Forum Software Licensing for Grids An OGF Birds-of-a-Feather Session

© 2006 Open Grid Forum 10 Charter for Working Group Focus/Purpose – to provide a forum for vendors and users to discuss licensing issues for software in grid environments Scope – This group will… Identify current and best practices for licensing software in grid environments –This activity acknowledges that “current practices” are not always “best practices”. The distinction is significant for this topic and will be addressed appropriately Include users, vendors, license software vendors, and other interested stakeholders in the discussions Support dissemination of functional and proof-of-concept implementations of software licensing models Build critical community mass to influence vendors and license managers to mutual benefit This group will not… Develop a standard for licensing software Goals - Deliverables, Milestones: Complete charter for OGF21 – via mailing list Use Cases document – date TBD Best/Current Practices document – date TBD Gap Analysis – date TBD