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OpenChain Talk @ Open Source Summit Japan – 18th July

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Satoru Ueda from Sony hosted a talk entitled ‘OSS Collaborative Leadership and the Software Supply Chain Problem’ that unpacked practical aspects of supply chain challenges and related solutions.

“Contemporary software is, in many cases, developed by the collaborative work of many developers in a large and complex supply chain network. Some of developers in the supply chain are well-acquainted with using Open Source Software, and handle it appropriately. However we must be reminded that there are still many parties in the product ecosystem that lack familiarity or experience with OSS. Product vendors cannot wait for all members to become mature in their OSS usage. Sometimes, even the OSS leaderships in different companies are required to help each other, to achieve satisfactory results.

In the OpenChain Project Japan Work Group, OSS leaders from different companies are working together to help each other resolve supply-chain issues. In this session we would like to discuss the way to help those early stage level companies. Some actual efforts and outcomes will be introduced.”

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OpenChain Automotive Work Group – A Global Solution for a Global Market

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The OpenChain Project has just launched a global Automotive Work Group. This work group already has over 80 participants from major automotive companies and supplier companies from silicon to completed components. This Work Group is spearheaded by Masato Endo from Toyota as part of our industry outreach to ensure companies around the world can benefit from our standard for open source compliance in the supply chain. 

“The adoption of open source software in the automotive industry is expanding rapidly and there is a rising awareness of its place as an essential component of future products,” says Masato Endo, Project Manager at Toyota Motor Corporation. “At the same time as embracing the potential involved it is important to the automotive industry to ensure best practices are followed. We’d like to share best practices and discuss the standard of OSS Supply Chain Management (OSS SCM) in automotive industry. This WG is also an open source project and everyone who is interested in these topics can join without restriction. I’m looking forward to future discussions with you!”

“The OpenChain Automotive Work Group provides a global, open and flat forum for companies of all sizes to engage with and improve efficiency around open source compliance in a key industrial segment,” says Shane Coughlan, OpenChain General Manager. “There is no sector more important to us as we prepare to become an ISO standard, not least because of the tremendous support and contributor we are receiving from companies involved from every geography.”

This work group is welcoming new participants. If your company is involved in the automotive industry please do not hesitate to engage with our mailing list or face-to-face meetings.

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Join Our First Face-to-Face Meeting @ Open Source Summit Japan

We will hold our first Face to Face meeting on the 19th of July between 12:00 and 13:45. This will be a “brown bag” meeting, with an informal lunch provided, and with an informal conversational atmosphere. This meeting will have dial-in capability. See below for details. RSVP appreciated but not required! You can contact coughlan@linux.com for RSVP or with questions.

Hall 2A
TKP Toranmon Ekimae Conference Center 
TKP虎ノ門駅前カンファレンスセンター
Address:(2F) 1-4-3 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tōkyō-to
東京都港区虎ノ門1-4-3  2F

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Join the call: https://uberconference.com/openchainproject
Optional US dial in number: 855-889-3011 
No PIN needed

If you need to use an international phone number please check:
https://www.uberconference.com/international
1. Dial the country number based on your location.
2. Enter 855 889 3011 and then # to enter the room.

Panasonic is OpenChain’s Latest Platinum Member

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The OpenChain Project is delighted to announce that Panasonic is our latest Platinum Member company. We have been collaborating closely with Kato San and his team for a considerable period, and their work has been central to the extraordinary growth and activity of the OpenChain Japan Work Group. It is fitting that we are making this announcement at the tenth meeting of the Japan Work Group, just prior to Open Source Summit Japan, when community participants will have an opportunity to meet Kato San and his team at panels and workshops related to OpenChain.

“Panasonic operates across multiple key markets for technology. Consumer electronics, automotive and aviation all play a part in their deployment of software around the world,” says Shane Coughlan, OpenChain General Manager. “This is a natural next step in our partnership and it provides a significant boost to our goal of addressing critical markets like automotive and in providing open source compliance excellence to suppliers of all sizes.”

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Minutes OpenChain Work Team Call – Third Monday – July 2019

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This is a record of the OpenChain Project Work Team Call from 07-15-2019.

Get the agenda slides

  • https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/media/openchain/openchain_work_team_meeting-_07-15-2019.pdf

Read the written minutes

  • This meeting was cut short early due to audio issues. There were four attendees: Tom Osaki from Fujitsu, Endo San from Toyota, Shane Coughlan from LF and Dave Marr from Qualcomm. Osaki San, Endo San and Coughlan had a meeting later in the day (OpenChain Japan Work Group Meeting #10) to further review the agenda slides if needed.

All OpenChain call outcomes are archived on our wiki

OpenChain Activities of Japanese Companies: A Panel @ OSS Japan, July 17, 13:30

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Recently the OpenChain Project has expanding rapidly with Platinum Member engagement from Cloud Companies (Facebook, Google, and Microsoft) and the Auto-Industry (Hitachi, Bosch and Uber). Adjacent to this the OpenChain Japan Work Group has also become very active. In this panel Fujitsu, Hitachi, Panasonic, Sony, Toshiba, and Toyota will share their experience of open source compliance and the latest activities of our local community.

In this panel Fujitsu, Hitachi, Panasonic, Sony, Toshiba, and Toyota will share their experience of open source compliance and the latest activities of our local community.

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OpenChain + Program Offices @ Bird+Bird, Germany – 25th of June

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Bird&Bird hosted an Open Source Program seminar on the 25th June 2019 to explore the cutting edge in Open Source Program Offices in Europe and beyond. Attendees included representatives from leading national and international organizations, and all parties were active in exploring legal topics like “contributions” and “project leadership” alongside the processes needed to ensure corporate success in this field. The opening keynote was delivered by Amani Hajj Ali and Fabienne Haag from SAP, explaining how their company’s outbound process remains transparent and agile through the use of a standard like OpenChain. The event also covered open source tooling to compliance and other process management in business, a talk delivered by Dr. Michael C. Jaeger from Siemens, before proceeding into a group discussion focused on how OpenChain supports leadership position in open source management. The evening was concluded with open discussion over snacks and drinks.

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HELLA Aglaia is the Latest OpenChain 2.0 Conformant Company

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The OpenChain Project is delighted to announce that HELLA Aglaia, a German company focused on the automotive space, is the latest OpenChain Specification 2.0 conformant company.

“HELLA Aglaia entered the OpenChain community via the OpenChain 1.2 conformance process earlier this year,” says Shane Coughlan, OpenChain General Manager. “We were delighted with a productive, efficient collaboration, and equally heartened with their decision to take a leadership position in the adoption of OpenChain 2.0, the version of our standard positioned for fast-track submission to ISO. OpenChain is gathering particular momentum in the automotive industry due to the initiative and pursuit of excellence of such companies. We are looking forward to building new bridges to an ever wider group of stakeholders.”

OpenChain Japan Work Group Meeting #10 – July 16th in Tokyo

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The OpenChain Japan Work Group will host its 10th meeting at Fujitsu Solution Square in Tokyo on the 16th of July. All parties local and foreign are welcome. This event will be held in English and Japanese and is a great way to get up-to-speed on activities in Asia.

Access to Fujitsu Solution Square 

JR Keihin Tohoku Line, Tokyu Tamagawa Line, Tokyu Ikegami Line. Leave via the West Exit, then 6 minutes walk along side the JR Keihin Tohoku Line in the direction of Yokohama and Kawasaki


Address: 
1-17-25 Shin-kamata, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 144-8588