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<p>What a month has just passed! Deep Dive: AI, our<a href="https://deepdive.opensource.org/"> innovative form of online event</a>, completed its first two phases. We released five podcast episodes and hosted four live panel discussions.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><a href="http://deepdive.opensource.org/podcast/">Listen to our podcast series.</a></li><li><a href="https://blog.opensource.org/tag/deep-dive-ai/">Watch the recordings of the panel sessions.</a></li></ul>



<p>We’re working to complete the event with a final report, a summary of what we discovered along this path.&nbsp;</p>



<p>One thing is becoming more clear to me: It’s all about the data. Machine learning requires so much data that assembling significant datasets is a challenge. Small teams need a low-friction way to assemble gigantic datasets and innovate. More challenges are coming from the hardware and ecosystem software, where there are still too many dependencies on proprietary software.</p>



<p>We have a lot more work to do before the end of the year: we’ll start a new membership campaign, introducing a new level of membership. Also, for the first time in 12 years, we’ll increase the basic membership rate to $50/year (today it’s still $40!)&nbsp;</p>



<p>And you’ll be glad to hear that we’re getting on Mastodon. We believe in federated social networks and we want to do things right, supporting the projects and getting our social media tools aligned. Stay tuned for more announcements in the next few weeks.</p>



<p><em>Discuss this and other topics during OSI’s </em><a href="https://cal.com/smaffulli/osi-members-chat"><em>informal office hours on Fridays</em></a><em>.&nbsp;</em></p>



<p>Stefano Maffulli<br><em>Executive Director, OSI&nbsp;</em></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">In this month’s Open Source Initiative newsletter:</h4>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><a href="https://blog.opensource.org/raising-funds-for-a-good-cause-while-learning-about-open-source-trends/">Raising funds for a good cause while learning about Open Source trends</a></li><li><a href="https://blog.opensource.org/osi-leading-an-essential-discussion-on-the-future-of-ai-and-open-source/">OSI’s Deep Dive is an essential discussion on the future of AI and open source</a></li><li><a href="https://blog.opensource.org/fireside-chat-with-mike-linksvayer/">Fireside chat with Mike Linksvayer</a></li><li><a href="https://blog.opensource.org/on-the-emerging-landscape-of-open-ai/">On the emerging landscape of open AI</a></li><li><a href="https://blog.opensource.org/exploring-the-business-side-of-ai/">Exploring the business side of AI</a></li><li><a href="https://blog.opensource.org/how-can-the-society-as-a-whole-maintain-control-of-ai-systems/">How can the society as a whole maintain control of AI systems?</a></li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Notable open source news</li><li>New and renewing sponsors announcements</li></ul>



<h1 class="wp-block-heading">Raising funds for a good cause while learning about Open Source trends</h1>



<p><a href="http://www.openlogic.com/homepage">OpenLogic by Perforce</a> and the Open Source Initiative (OSI) <a href="https://blog.opensource.org/raising-funds-for-a-good-cause-while-learning-about-open-source-trends/">announced</a> the second annual collaborative survey and report on the state of Open Source software. <a href="https://www.research.net/r/state-of-oss">The 2023 State of Open Source survey</a>, open now through the end of November, will gather insights from professionals on the benefits and challenges of working with Open Source – as well as the trends shaping the Open Source ecosystem. Perhaps the most important change from our <a href="http://www.openlogic.com/resources/2022-open-source-report">2022 survey</a>, however, is that we’re using the survey to raise money for an important cause – <a href="https://www.wfp.org/">The World Food</a> Programme (WFP). For each valid survey response, we’ll be donating $1 USD to the WFP, with each dollar raised providing two meals to people in need.To all OSI members, and to all who work with Open Source software, we invite you to share your insights in this <a href="https://www.research.net/r/state-of-oss">10-minute survey</a>.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img decoding="async" src="https://i0.wp.com/blog.opensource.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/DEEP-DIVE-1024x576.png?resize=640%2C360&#038;ssl=1" alt="Welcome to Deep Dive: AI" class="wp-image-2137" data-recalc-dims="1"/><figcaption><strong><em>Deep Dive: AI is supported by Github and DataStax</em></strong></figcaption></figure>



<h1 class="wp-block-heading">OSI’s Deep Dive is an essential discussion on the future of AI and open source</h1>



<p>GitHub is sponsoring Open Source Initiative’s <a href="https://deepdive.opensource.org/">Deep Dive: AI</a> because we think it’s important for the community to unpack how open source software, process, and principles can help best deliver on the promise of AI.&nbsp;Mike Linksvayer, head of developer policy at GitHub, <a href="https://blog.opensource.org/osi-leading-an-essential-discussion-on-the-future-of-ai-and-open-source/">shares his opinions.</a></p>



<h1 class="wp-block-heading">Fireside chat with Mike Linksvayer</h1>



<p>Why is AI and Open Source important to GitHub? <a href="https://blog.opensource.org/fireside-chat-with-mike-linksvayer/">Listen to Mike Linksvayer</a>, head of developer policy at GitHub in a conversation with Open Source Initiative’s executive director Stefano Maffulli.</p>



<h1 class="wp-block-heading">On the emerging landscape of open AI</h1>



<p>The launch of open models like BLOOM and Stable Diffusion is a symbolic birth moment for the field of open AI. In recent months, principles that underpin Open Source programming and other efforts to build information commons are being applied to AI research and development. It’s a turning point, and it’s worthy of consideration by everyone who cares about the future of Open Source software. Several weeks ago, Alex Tarkowski took a closer look at the emergent field, and wrote an <a href="https://openfuture.pubpub.org/pub/notes-on-open-ai/release/1">analysis</a> that focused on the role of licensing models (followed by a <a href="https://twitter.com/atarkowski/status/1573272600561713152">Twitter thread</a>). Read more in his <a href="https://blog.opensource.org/on-the-emerging-landscape-of-open-ai/">guest blog.</a></p>



<h1 class="wp-block-heading">Exploring the business side of AI</h1>



<p>On October 11th, we held our first Deep Dive: AI panel focusing on business and AI with five panelists Astor Nummelin Carlberg, Executive Director, Open Forum Europe, David Kanter, Executive Director of MLCommons, Sal Kimmich, Developer Relations &#8211; Open Source, Stella Biderman, EleutherAI and Alek Tarkowski, Director of Strategy at Open Future Foundation.The panel recording and full transcript are <a href="https://blog.opensource.org/exploring-the-business-side-of-ai/">now available.</a></p>



<h1 class="wp-block-heading">How can the society as a whole maintain control of AI systems?</h1>



<p>Our second Deep Dive: AI panel occurred on October 13th. Our society panel included panelists Kat Walsh, General Counsel, Creative Commons, Luis Villa, Co-founder and General Counsel, Tidelift, Carlos Muñoz Ferrandis, AI Counsel, Hugging Face and Kit Walsh, Senior Staff Attorney and Assistant Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation.The panel recording and full transcript are <a href="https://blog.opensource.org/how-can-the-society-as-a-whole-maintain-control-of-ai-systems/">now available</a>.</p>



<h1 class="wp-block-heading">And a huge shoutout to all of our new and renewing sponsors</h1>



<p><strong>New</strong>:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><a href="https://tidelift.com/">Tidelift</a> &#8211; Maintainer level</li><li><a href="https://uffizzi.com/">Uffizzi</a> &#8211; Partner level</li><li><a href="https://cuttlesoft.com/">Cuttlesoft</a> &#8211; Partner level</li></ul>



<p><strong>Renewing</strong>:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><a href="https://opensource.indeedeng.io/">Indeed </a>&#8211; Premier level</li><li><a href="https://github.com/">GitHub </a>&#8211; Premier level</li><li><a href="https://www.bloomberg.com/company/values/tech-at-bloomberg/open-source/">Bloomberg</a> &#8211; ClearlyDefined and Premier OSI sponsor</li><li><a href="https://www.publicplan.de/">Public Plan</a> &#8211; Partner level</li><li><a href="https://sentry.io/about/">Sentry</a> &#8211; Partner level</li><li><a href="https://opensource.microsoft.com/">Microsoft </a>&#8211; Maintainer level</li><li><a href="https://www.openlogic.com/">Openlogic by Perforce</a> &#8211; Maintainer level</li></ul>



<p>Are you interested in sponsoring or partnering with the OSI? Please see our <a href="https://opensource.org/sites/default/files/html/files/2022-OSI-sponsorship-prospectus-w-form.pdf">Sponsorship Prospectus</a>. <a href="mailto:sponsors@opensource.org">Contact us</a> to find out more about how your organization can promote open source development, communities and software.</p>



<h1 class="wp-block-heading">The Open Source Initiative is pleased to announce the launch of our 2022 Membership Drive!</h1>



<p>Only with a strong and active member base can we continue in our role as the internationally recognized nexus of trust, the foundation for, and authority in open source software. Together we can make a difference &#8211; <a href="https://join.opensource.org/#m__join">become an OSI member today.</a> The OSI offers a variety of opportunities for individuals, open source projects &amp; foundations, public sector organizations, institutions of higher education, and businesses to join and contribute to our mission.</p>
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		<title>Meet OSI’s 2022 candidates for Board of Directors</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The candidacy nominations for the Open Source Initiative board of elections closed today, March 7th. The OSI board of directors will renew four of its seats with an open election process among its full individual members and affiliates. This month we will be holding <strong>two </strong>elections:</p>
<ul>
<li>The Affiliate organizations will elect two directors</li>
<li>Individual members will elect two directors</li>
</ul>
<p>We’re thrilled to announce nine individual and seven Affiliate candidates who are up for election. Meet the candidates before <u><a href="https://opensource.org/elections">voting opens this Friday</a></u>, March 11th.</p>
<p>We encourage members to check out the list of Individual and Affiliate Candidates below. Read about their backgrounds and interest in serving on the board. Each candidate page also features a comments section: use it to ask about their plans, hopes, and views for the OSI (don’t endorse candidates there please). Take advantage of the ability to ask questions as it’s the best way for you to learn about each candidate and what they hope to achieve as board members of the OSI.</p>
<h2 id="fgec7">Individual candidates:</h2>
<ul>
<li><u><a href="https://opensource.org/board/elections/amanda-brock">Amanda Brock</a></u></li>
<li><u><a href="https://opensource.org/elections/hilary-richardson">Hilary Richardson</a></u></li>
<li><u><a href="https://opensource.org/board/elections/jean-brunel-webb-benjamin">Jean-Brunel Webb-Benjamin</a></u></li>
<li><u><a href="https://opensource.org/elections/jim-hall">Jim Hall</a></u></li>
<li><u><a href="https://opensource.org/elections/josh-berkus">Josh Berkus</a></u></li>
<li><u><a href="https://opensource.org/elections/kevin-fleming">Kevin P. Fleming</a></u></li>
<li><u><a href="https://opensource.org/elections/myrle-krantz">Myrle Krantz</a></u></li>
<li><u><a href="https://opensource.org/board/elections/rossella-sblendido">Rossella Sblendido</a></u></li>
<li><u><a href="https://opensource.org/elections/tetsuya-kitahata">Tetsuya Kitahata</a></u></li>
</ul>
<h2 id="709d0">Affiliate candidates:</h2>
<ul>
<li><u><a href="https://opensource.org/elections/benito-gonzalez">Benito Gonzalez</a></u></li>
<li><u><a href="https://opensource.org/elections/carlo-piana">Carlo Piana</a></u></li>
<li><u><a href="https://opensource.org/board/elections/george-demet">George DeMet</a></u></li>
<li><u><a href="https://opensource.org/elections/lior-kaplan">Lior Kaplan</a></u></li>
<li><u><a href="https://opensource.org/board/elections/marco-a-gutierrez">Marco A. Gutierrez</a></u></li>
<li><u><a href="https://opensource.org/board/elections/matt-jarvis">Matt Jarvis</a></u></li>
<li><u><a href="https://opensource.org/elections/pamela-chestek">Pamela Chestek</a></u></li>
</ul>
<h2 id="9lpfs">Next steps</h2>
<p><strong>Voting opens this Friday, March 11. </strong>You will receive a ballot via email with instructions on how to vote. Only individuals who are Full Members at the time voting opens may vote in the Individual election. Only the official representative of the OSI Affiliates may vote in the Affiliate election, one vote per Affiliate. More details on the <u><a href="https://opensource.org/elections">elections</a></u> page.</p>
<p><strong>Upcoming 2022 election schedule</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>March 11, 2022: Voting opens</li>
<li>March 21, 2022 (9AM PST): Voting closes and results announced</li>
<li>if needed: March 28, 2022: close run-off elections, announce results</li>
<li>April 18, 2022: elected members take seats</li>
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