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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

Join us at PyCon 2022

Join us at PyCon 2022

We are very excited to be attending our first in-person event in over 2 years! PyCon has always been one of our favorites and we are looking forward to returning

April 21, 2022

Let’s get open source voices heard by the EU on standards essential patents

Let’s get open source voices heard by the EU on standards essential patents

Now is a crucial time for the open source community to respond to the consultation launched by the European Commission on standards essential patents (SEPs).

April 14, 2022

Six lessons learned from 2022 OSI elections

Six lessons learned from 2022 OSI elections

Before I mark a major project as DONE, I always take time to write down what worked, what didn’t and fresh thoughts on how to do things better next time.

March 31, 2022

2022 OSI Board Election Results

2022 OSI Board Election Results

The polls just closed, the results are in. Congratulations to the elected directors: Pamela Chestek, Carlo Piana, Josh Berkus and Amanda Brock.

March 21, 2022

The modern function and role of the OSI Board of Directors

The modern function and role of the OSI Board of Directors

We hope this post provided useful context to current board candidates, the voting members, and the rest of the community. There’s a lot of hard work still to be done in open source, and on OSI itself. But our future together is bright!

March 10, 2022

Meet OSI’s 2022 candidates for Board of Directors

Meet OSI’s 2022 candidates for Board of Directors

We’re thrilled to announce nine individual and five Affiliate candidates who are up for election. Meet the candidates before voting opens this Friday, March 11th.

March 7, 2022

Meet OSI’s new board member, Chair and Vice Chair

Meet OSI’s new board member, Chair and Vice Chair

The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is managed by a Board of Directors that is elected and appointed by OSI Individual members, Affiliate members, and by the board itself. We would like to welcome a new Director and a change of roles for Chair and Vice Chair.

March 3, 2022

OSI links arms with the Open Infrastructure Foundation

OSI links arms with the Open Infrastructure Foundation

OSI has chosen to become an associate member of one of our own members, the Open Infrastructure (OpenInfra) Foundation.

March 2, 2022

Ten takeaways from the 2022 State of Open Source survey

Ten takeaways from the 2022 State of Open Source survey

The Open Source Initiative (OSI) and OpenLogic by Perforce joined forces to conduct a global survey about the State of Open Source software. In only six weeks, we drew 2,660 respondents from every corner of the globe and from companies of all sizes representing over 15 different industries.

February 28, 2022

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