Episode 114
Awesome POSM and Jellyfish Visualizations for the Cardano Community with Christian, Tex, and Johnny
10 July 2025
50 mins 24 secs
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CHAOSScast – Episode 114
In this episode of CHAOSScast, hosts Georg Link and Nicole Huesman engage in a deep discussion with Christian Taylor, Terence (Tex) McCutcheon, and Johnny Kelly about measuring and enhancing open source community health through innovative methods. Christian and his team share their experiences in implementing the 'paid open source model' within the Cardano blockchain community, designed to retain and motivate contributors. The panel discusses a variety of topics, including governance models, the integration of AI for report generation, and the challenges of balancing open source principles with corporate interests. They also explore specific tools and metrics used to evaluate project health and community engagement, providing an illuminating look into the future of open source development. Hit the download button now!
[00:01:40] Our guests give a brief introduction.
[00:04:37] Christian provides a non-technical intro to Cardano, a top blockchain focused on peer reviewed, academic rigor.
[00:06:07] Johnny explains Cardano’s high decentralization via SPOs, DReps, and
community tools like GovTool, and Christian outlines how open source ties in.
[00:09:39] Christian talks about open source governance and Intersect and explains Intersect serves like the Linux Foundation for Cardano, holding code, facilitating contribution ladders, and launching an incubation program.
[00:13:06] Georg gives a summary for those who are new: Cardano’s treasury is funded via blockchain transaction fees. This funding supports open source development, tools, documentation, and maintainers, and Christian elaborates more about this.
[00:15:39] Johnny details governance and funding decisions and Christian emphasizes the transparency and checks and balance system.
[00:17:08] Nicole raises concerns about aligning paid models with open source ethos and Christian discusses Intersect’s neutral, community-owned governance structure and internal checks and Johnny shares a link about the current members and the elective process within Intersect.
[00:20:37] Christian shares using Bitergia and CHAOSS metrics to build out Cardano’s open source health dashboard. Focus areas were response times, geographic contributions, contribution ladders, and project maturity.
[00:26:03] Tex shares their dashboard is public and useful for spotting high-impact projects. He aims to improve documentation standards and repo governance practices.
[00:31:05] Georg gives a brief description of the “jellyfish diagrams” that show how developers connect across projects.
[00:33:26] Christian shares their approach to using AI in metrics reporting and Tex emphasizes AI assists analysis but doesn’t replace human validation.
[00:37:10] Nicole asks if the paid open source model is being shared externally. Christian confirms they presented the model at open source summits, validated it with leading experts, stress-tested with community input, and outlines a six month pilot of the model.
Value Adds (Picks) of the week:
- [00:44:06] Georg’s pick is going on his first cruise.
- [00:45:07] Christian’s pick is family.
- [00:45:54] Tex’s pick is simplicity.
- [00:46:38] Johnny’s pick is the Calidus Pool-Key.
- [00:47:54] Nicole’s pick is meeting and interviewing Dr. Laura Kelly.
*Panelists: *
Georg Link
Nicole Huesman
Guests:
Christian Taylor
Terence (Tex) McCutcheon
Johnny Kelly
Links:
Open Source Office at Intersect MBO (YouTube)
Bitergia Repo Maturity Reports
Edinburgh Decentralization Index Dashboard
Current Open Source Committee Members list and Term Rotation Schedules
Bitergia Monthly Maturity Reports for 2025
Introductory Article on POSM (Intersect)
Intersecting Open Source and Sustainability: A Paid Open Source Model for Ecosystems Full PDF
The Paid Open Source Model Concept (YouTube)
New Calidus Pool-Key for SPOs and Services Interacting with Pools
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