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  • OSI Announces New Initiatives

    OSI is changing, and you can help!  I spoke at FOSDEM in Brussels on Saturday, on behalf of the Open Source Initiative (OSI) where I serve as a director. My noon keynote covered a little of the rationale behind OSI and a quick synopsis of its last decade from my own perspective and then announcements on OSI's behalf about the work we’re doing to make OSI strong and relevant for a new decade.

    Time For Change

    For the last three years, the OSI Board has been aware of a need for change.

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  • Help OSI - Complete Our Survey!

    The Open Source Initiative is switching to a member-led governance. For that, it will need members.

    The OSI Board would be very grateful if you would complete the totally anonymous survey which will help us understand what attributes you would like from OSI membership in the future. Thanks for your help!



  • Live Free or Die in New Hampshire

    New Hampshire has passed a new law that is summarized as follows:

    This bill requires state agencies to consider open source software when acquiring software and promotes the use of open data formats by state agencies. This bill also directs the commissioner of information technology to develop a statewide information policy based on principles of open government data.

    They are living up to the high standards of their state motto!

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  • OSI Reform At FOSDEM

    In preparation for my keynote at FOSDEM, I was interviewed by the team who have just posted the interview. In particular, I noted this background to the governance reform, which readers here might find useful:

    Why exactly did OSI decide to reorganize its governance from a board-only organization into a member-based structure?

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  • FLOSS Body of Knowledge

    As courses, certificates, and curricula are created, it's valuable to bring together people who are working to develop and deliver this material into a community where we can jointly define a central body of knowledge related to free, libre, and open source software. That goal has led me to take the first step toward creating this body of knowledge, termed FLOSSBOK. The initial outline, intentionally very brief, can be found on our FLOSS Competency Center site.

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