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Unveiling ClearlyDefined: this free SBOM service gets cleared for takeoff

Unveiling ClearlyDefined: this free SBOM service gets cleared for takeoff

With all the buzz around SBOMs and Open Source supply chain compliance and security, a new revolution is igniting at ClearlyDefined. This amazing project has been flying under the radar…

May 16, 2024

Members Newsletter – April 2024

Members Newsletter – April 2024

The OSI wants to breathe life into the stories, case studies and research around maintaining a healthy business while producing Open Source software, so we’ve created a way to spread…

April 30, 2024

Compelling responses to NTIA’s AI Open Model Weights RFC

Compelling responses to NTIA’s AI Open Model Weights RFC

The OSI has compiled a compelling list of responses from nonprofit organizations and companies to NTIA’s AI Open Model Weights RFC.

April 9, 2024

Members Newsletter – March 2024

Members Newsletter – March 2024

The evolution of the Open Source AI Definition continues, and draft v.0.0.6 is now live and open for public comments. This draft contains one major change in the section “What…

March 30, 2024

ClearlyDefined at the ORT Community Days

ClearlyDefined at the ORT Community Days

Once again Bosch’s campus in Berlin received ORT Community Days, the annual event organized by the OSS Review Toolkit (ORT) community. ORT is an Open Source suite of tools to automate software compliance checks.

March 13, 2024

Three perspectives from FOSS Backstage

Three perspectives from FOSS Backstage

FOSS Backstage is a conference that fosters discussions around three complementary perspectives: a) community health and growth, b) project governance and sustainability, and c) supply chain compliance and security.

March 13, 2024

Members Newsletter – February 2024

Members Newsletter – February 2024

I was at FOSDEM last week, and there were a few key takeaways from my perspective: This is why the involvement of the broader Open Source community is so important…

February 28, 2024

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

A public forum to discuss the Open Source AI Definition

A public forum to discuss the Open Source AI Definition

Introducing the first OSI members forum, as part of OSI’s commitment to transparency and collaboration.

January 26, 2024

ClearlyDefined: recapping a year of progress and sharing a vision for 2024

ClearlyDefined: recapping a year of progress and sharing a vision for 2024

At the beginning of 2023, I started as a community manager for ClearlyDefined, with the goals of creating an open governance model for the project and helping the OSI to…

January 8, 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

The most popular licenses for each language in 2023

The most popular licenses for each language in 2023

The 2023 report of the licenses in use by the biggest package managers highlights the need to educate developers on the importance of licensing information. While many developers know that…

December 7, 2023

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