An Open Source Program Office (OSPO) is a department concerned with Free- and Open Software and Open standards cares.
Details
OSPOs are supported by numerous companies such as Yahoo!,[1] Goldman Sachs,[2] Bloomberg L.P., Comcast or Porsche,[3] universities like Trinity College Dublin[4] or the Johns Hopkins University.[5]
The tasks of an OSPO include:
- Advocacy for free software within the organization.[6][3]
- Internal and external community management and support of the respective maintainer of the software projects.
- Maintenance of public version controls.
- Release for use of free software.
- Documentation of dependencies in used or included free software to prevent vulnerability or software license violations from third-party software.
- Creation and monitoring of license compliance policies of free-software licenses in deployed applications or published products.[7][6][3]
- Corporate communication the open source strategy inside and outside the organization[7] and contact with other OSPOs.
- Development of Business models for open-source software.[7]
References
- ↑ "The Open Source Program Office". Open Source Guide.
- ↑ Goldman Sachs' Open Source Program Office, One Year In
- 1 2 3 "The Evolution of the Open Source Program Office (OSPO)". www.linuxfoundation.org.
- ↑ "Open Source Program Office - Trinity Innovation - Trinity College Dublin". www.tcd.ie.
- ↑ "Open Source Programs Office (OSPO)".
- 1 2 "Why have an open source program office?". www.redhat.com.
- 1 2 3 github.com/todogroup/ospodefinition.org Open Source Program Office (OSPO) definition of todogroup
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