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OpenChain Korea Work Group Announces Fourth Meeting

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A Snapshot from Meeting #3 at SK Telecom!

The OpenChain Korea Work Group will hold its fourth meeting on the 2nd of December 2019 between 15:00 and 17:00 at Korea Telecom in Seoul. As always this meeting will be held in Korean and all parties from open source user companies are welcome to attend.

Venue Information

More Information about the Korean Work Group

Bonus News for 2020!

The fifth and sixth meetings have been announced for March and June 2020. Kakao and NCSoft respectively will be the hosts. Please watch this space for more details.

OpenChain Automotive Work Group @ Open Source Summit Europe, 29th October

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The OpenChain Automotive Workgroup has announced its second meeting. Join us at Open Source Summit Europe on the 29th October. Please note that we are in a hotel adjacent to the main conference venue.

Where?

August Lumiere Room
Lyon Marriott Hotel Cité International
70 Quai Charles de Gaulle, 69463 Lyon, France

This is a Face-to-Face meeting with dial-in capability. See below for dial-in details.

When?

09:00~12:00 on the 29th of October 2019

What’s the Agenda?

  • Jonas Öberg (Scania)
    Open Source at Scania
  • Yuichi Kusakabe (Denso Ten)
    How to use OSS license tools (SW360 and SPDX Lite) with AGL release software
  • Shunsuke Tokumoto (Fujitsu)
    License management with SPDX
  • Sebastian Schuberth (Bosch)
    Bosch’s Activities in Automating OSS
  • Masato Endo (Toyota)
    Introduction of OpenChain and Automotive WG
Catch Up On Our First Meeting And Get A Feel For What’s Coming

Do I Need to Register?

No.

How Do I Dial-In?

  • Join the call: https://uberconference.com/openchainproject
  • Optional US dial in number: 855-889-3011
    (No PIN needed)
  • Get international numbers:
    https://www.uberconference.com/international
    • Dial the country number based on your location.
    • Enter 855 889 3011 and then # to enter the room.

How Do I Join The Automotive Work Group Mailing List?

Head over to Groups.io:

OpenChain Tooling Group Meeting – October 10th – 9am CEST – at ESOC – European Space Operations Centre – Enrol now!

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Important Notice

 1.  If you plan to attend this meeting, you really have to contact Peter Ellsiepen (Peter.Ellsiepen@esa.int) BEFORE (Oct 7th) and eroll. The meeting is hosted at the European Space Operation Centre of the European Space Agency and thus special security measures apply: https://www.esa.int/About_Us/Security_at_ESA/Security_procedures
 2.  The meeting is held under the Chatham house rule https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham_House_Rule

Meeting Location

ESOC – European Space Operations Centre

Robert-Bosch-Strasse 5

64293 Darmstadt

Germany

More information about the hosting organisation: https://www.esa.int/About_Us/ESOC<https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.esa.int%2FAbout_Us%2FESOC&data=02%7C01%7Cmichael.c.jaeger%40siemens.com%7C816f178917824401564a08d72c94276d%7C38ae3bcd95794fd4addab42e1495d55a%7C1%7C0%7C637026887148788448&sdata=VlWkZyomDQcQEXZkGC%2FBbuIztFIv%2FCQMchZzvhU0j6A%3D&reserved=0>

Note that there can be hotel books at special rates for guests of ESOC

 *   Maritim Rhein-Main Darmstadt, ESOC-Rate 125€ incl. Breakfast
Rheinstraße 105, 64295 Darmstadt
 *   Best Western Plus Plaza Darmstadt, ESOC-Rate 113€ incl. Breakfast
Am Kavalleriesand 6, 64295 Darmstadt
 *   Intercity-Hotel Darmstadt, ESOC-Rate ab 101€ incl. Breakfast
Poststraße 12, 64293 Darmstadt

Dial In Instructions

Please find dial in information at the end of this document

Current Agenda
Please find also the agenda here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QkNR017B1zkvfepqCBC9VNdYHZGcyJf3hRoSANhTTFk

David Marr presents OpenChain @ Flight Boston 2019

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On the 17th of September Davis Marr presented on “OpenChain: Open Source License Compliance and Management Across the Supply Chain” at the Flight Boston conference in Boston, US.

OpenChain is a project of the Linux Foundation, aiming to develop a compliance standard for software development, distribution and deployment within the supply chain. It’s already been supported by companies as diverse as Facebook, Google, Uber, Hitachi Data Systems, Toyota, Intel and Siemens, as well as many smaller companies. A compliant company can demonstrate that it understands Open Source licensing issues, have trained relevant staff and have processes and procedures in place to identify and ensure compliance with all relevant licenses, such that downstream members of the supply chain can rely on compliant software obtained from their OpenChain compliance supplier.