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Archive of previous newsletters.

Members Newsletter – January 2024

Members Newsletter – January 2024

It’s a new year and that means it’s time to elect a new Board of Directors at the OSI! The elections timeline was announced on January 16. Nominations will be…

January 30, 2024

2023 in review: many reasons to celebrate

2023 in review: many reasons to celebrate

Wrapping up a busy one for the Open Source Initiative as we celebrated the 25th anniversary of Open Source while looking towards present and future challenges and opportunities.

December 13, 2023

Now is the time to define Open Source AI

Now is the time to define Open Source AI

You’ve seen so many announcements about new releases of AI large language models, foundational models, tooling, services all claiming to be “open” or “Open Source”. But none of them are shared with the same conditions.

June 14, 2023

The vital role of Open Source maintainers facing the Cyber Resilience Act

The vital role of Open Source maintainers facing the Cyber Resilience Act

This year’s Maintainer Month feels different given what’s happening with the European Cyber Resilience Act. Their role is under more pressure than usual and yet, it’s often misunderstood.  Open Source…

May 10, 2023

Why advocacy and outreach matter

Why advocacy and outreach matter

At OSI we’ve stepped up our advocacy and outreach program to educate the wider community. We just wrapped up the first License Clinic for lawyers and employees of US federal agencies and we’ve started planning for the next one, in Brusse

April 14, 2023

It’s time to vote

It’s time to vote

It’s that time of year when the board confirms and renews its members. If you’re a full member of OSI you’ll receive a ballot at the end of this week. …

March 15, 2023

2023, governments scrutinize Open Source

2023, governments scrutinize Open Source

In 2022, we’ve seen a visible acceleration of interest in open source from governments around the world. Partially, this is due to the recognition that the public sector relies on…

January 31, 2023

2022 is almost over, welcome 2023!

2022 is almost over, welcome 2023!

The year is ending with a solid 20% growth in revenue from sponsors and an even more impressive increase of the total number of corporate sponsors, to a whopping 51 up from 36 last year! 

December 21, 2022

Want more AI? Try Mastodon!

Want more AI? Try Mastodon!

What a month has just passed! Deep Dive: AI, our innovative form of online event, completed its first two phases. We released five podcast episodes and hosted four live panel…

November 11, 2022

First Insights: Deep Dive AI Podcast

First Insights: Deep Dive AI Podcast

A little over five weeks ago, we started exploring how artificial intelligence (AI) impacts Open Source software, from developers to businesses to the rest of us.  AI systems are so…

September 14, 2022

We’re exploring the role of Open Source in AI

We’re exploring the role of Open Source in AI

Deep Dive: AI has officially started! The podcast is live and you should subscribe now so you don’t miss any of the five episodes of this first series.

August 12, 2022

Why we need to dive deeper into AI

Why we need to dive deeper into AI

Discussing if Copilot has an Open Source license issue or a copyright issue means getting lost in legal weeds and missing the point. To me the issue with Copilot is fairness. But it’s not just GitHub.

July 14, 2022

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