A census of the Australian Open Source community and industry was
conducted late last year by Waugh Partners.

The report has now been published. It's a good read. Not overly long,
and beautifully illustrated with graphs to aid in interpreting the
data.

Congratulations to Pia and Jeff for putting this together. And
gratitude for doing a job that really needed doing.

Download the report here:
http://census.waughpartners.com.au/census-report-2008-r1.pdf

Summary Points:

|Introduction|
In our interaction with business, government, education and the Open
Source industry, we have found a sharp disconnect between the
perceptions held by the market, and the reality of Open Source in
Australia.

We knew that our country has produced some of the world's most
influential Open Source innovators and projects. We knew that clever,
home-grown Open Source companies were succeeding in local and export
markets.

But we didn't have the numbers. Until now.

The Australian Open Source Industry & Community Report delivers those
numbers, to encourage an informed conversation about the potential for
Open Source in Australia.

|Industry|
Our conservative projection of earnings suggests that the Open Source
industry generates $500 million in revenue each year, with over 50% of
that being directly related to Open Source.

|Community|
The Australian Open Source community is more diverse than the
stereotypical young, single, student programmer.

|Education & Skills|
The most valuable Open Source skills are forged outside the classroom,
in the hands-on lessons of open, collaborative development and
practical, commercial experience. The industry and community are very
much aware of this, but most of our formal educational institutions
have some homework to do.

|Careers & Employment|
Community respondents are mostly full-time employed ICT professionals,
many of whom found Open Source work and skills through their
participation in the community... However, some are not involved in
ICT at all.

|Innovation|
The Australian industry and community constitutes a powerhouse of
innovation and Open Source world leadership.

|The Market|
The Australian market for Open Source is very strong in both the
private and public sectors, and rapidly growing.

|Business Development|
Open Source solutions and innovation provide numerous business
development and export opportunities for Australia and our ICT sector,
but more must be done to harness our existing skills base and
potential.

|Opinion|
Industry and community respondents were asked, "What do you feel are
the major impediments facing increased adoption of Open Source in
Australia?" Their answers focused on market knowledge and perception,
leadership of industry and government, and Australia's relatively slow
adoption of new ICT solutions.

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