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Rising to answer the call: sound public policy for Open Source questions

Rising to answer the call: sound public policy for Open Source questions

I’m pleased to share the news that I’ve accepted the role of US Policy Director for the Open Source Initiative (OSI), effective immediately. Under the leadership of OSI’s executive director…

September 12, 2022

Now Hiring: Community Manager for ClearlyDefined Project

Now Hiring: Community Manager for ClearlyDefined Project

We’re hiring! The Open Source Initiative is looking for a Community Manager to help grow the contributions to ClearlyDefined and expand its reach. Consumers of Open Source often struggle to…

September 2, 2022

Tackling sticky questions about cryptocurrency and Open Source from a legal perspective

Tackling sticky questions about cryptocurrency and Open Source from a legal perspective

In the days following the Free Software Foundation Europe Legal Network Conference in Stockholm, an email discussion ensued that brought up challenging questions around cryptocurrency and blockchain distributed ledger technology…

July 20, 2022

Helping Open Source projects thrive by putting essential licensing data at teams’ fingertips  

Helping Open Source projects thrive by putting essential licensing data at teams’ fingertips  

ClearlyDefined is a central hub for all things Open Source software licenses.

July 7, 2022

What does AI have in common with Open Source?

What does AI have in common with Open Source?

OSI Executive Director, Stefano Maffulli, sat down with Richard Littauer and Justin Dorfman hosts of the podcast series Sustain and had an interesting conversation about our upcoming Deep Dive: AI event and what AI has in common with Open Source.

July 1, 2022

The year of change for the Open Source Initiative

The year of change for the Open Source Initiative

The year 2021 marked the beginning of new ways to allow the organization to achieve its mission. New structure, new staff, new ways of being the stewards of the Open…

June 16, 2022

Higher Ed needs to step up to stay relevant as Open Source floods the IT world

Higher Ed needs to step up to stay relevant as Open Source floods the IT world

By Patrick Masson, General Manager, Apereo Foundation This post is in support of the Open Apereo Conference, on June 14 and 15. Grant money is pouring in to support institutions of higher…

June 14, 2022

Memray project showcases why Bloomberg is an ‘open source first’ company

Memray project showcases why Bloomberg is an ‘open source first’ company

What might not be as well-known are Bloomberg’s contributions to open source software, both as a driver for its own technology and application infrastructure, as well as developing enterprise-scale tools for the broader open source community.

May 17, 2022

Join upcoming hackathon “Get plugged into education!” with Moodle

Join upcoming hackathon “Get plugged into education!” with Moodle

‘Get plugged into education!’ with Moodle will be the first project in a series of hackathons part of a joint initiative launched by The United Nations Office of Information and Communications Technology (OICT) and the Directorate-General for Informatics of European Commission (DG DIGIT).

May 12, 2022

Publicplan: Why we support the OSI

Publicplan: Why we support the OSI

Since its founding, publicplan has been committed to the concept of open source software. For us, there is no greater good than free information.

May 3, 2022

GNOME patent troll stripped of patent rights

GNOME patent troll stripped of patent rights

A recent decision at the US patent office may well give patent trolls cause to steer clear of open source projects – even more than the fierce resistance the community impressively funded and mounted in the GNOME case.

April 28, 2022

A win for open is a win for all: Interview with The Open Organization

A win for open is a win for all: Interview with The Open Organization

We spoke with Bryan Behrenshausen, Community Architect for the Open Organization in the Open Source Program Office at Red Hat, about this inspiring project and get his perspective on all things open source.

April 26, 2022

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