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The SSPL is Not an Open Source License
We’ve seen that several companies have abandoned their original dedication to the open source community…
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LCA: Catch Talks by OSI Staff and Community
Linux.conf.au (aka LCA) is a lovely community conference based in Australasia that will be entering…
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Facebook’s Visdom Project is now Open Source and Transitioned to OSI Affiliate FOSSASIA
OSI Affiliate FOSSASIA welcomes the Visdom data visualization project. The project has been developed at…
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State of the Source Presentations Available to Watch
Did you miss State of the Source? Not to worry we have you covered! Presentations…
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Released: Report on Our Member Survey
This year, OSI Board member Elana Hashman began a project to survey OSI’s stakeholders. This…
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OSI Seeks to Hire Executive Director
It is with great pride and excitement that I announce that OSI, as of today,…
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The .NET Foundation Joins the Open Source Initiative’s Affiliate Program
PALO ALTO, Calif., October 20th, 2020 — The Open Source Initiative® (OSI), the international authority…
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Two Affiliate Events Later This Month
October in 2019 was packed with opportunities to catch up — in person — with…
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Join us for OSI’s first State of the Source Summit!
We need open source now, more than ever. Now is the time to foster global…
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Announcing OSI’s New Interim General Manager
The Open Source Initiative is bringing in Deb Nicholson as its new Interim General Manager. Nicholson will be supporting the organization through a period of growth and introspection over the upcoming year as stakeholders continue building on the non-profit’s past successes. She will be overseeing day-to-day operations, including marketing, staffing and infrastructure, as well as supporting board and volunteer activities.
OSI’s President, Josh Simmons elaborates, “We’re thrilled to welcome Deb as an Interim General Manager at OSI. Her credentials are top notch, and she’s well respected within the free and open source software communities… I couldn’t ask for a better partner as OSI works through its second major transformation! Deb’s roots in the software freedom community and at Conservancy bode well for our movements as we strive to present a more unified front to advance our shared goals.”