For the second year in row, we welcome Philippe Ombredanne to recap the FOSDEM event for us. This is a great way to catch-up on one of the best events in the world discussing open source development, management and (most importantly for us) legal, licensing and automation.
Jasper Orschulko presented the concept of the meta-osselot project ( https://github.com/iris-GmbH/meta-osselot ) and how the curated data in OSSelot may be leveraged in OpenEmbedded environments.
This webinar is part of a new series provided by the OpenChain Automation Workgroup to provide insights in good practices for community based IP audits. The good practices shall be used to align on a community wide standard for metadata curation as base for sharing FOSS License Management Data.
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This is OpenChain Webinar #71, released on 2024-02-26.
Gary O’Neall of Source Auditor talked about how the new SPDX Services Profile proposal structures information. This profile is likely to have an important on business process management, as it covers topics far beyond open source compliance, with one example being fields for topics like Export Control. Gary’s deep background as a core contributor to the SPDX Project allowed him to contextualize this discussion from a historical perspective.
Caren Kresse from OSADL talks about sharing and reusing publicly available FOSS compliance material, as provided by the OSSelot project (https://www.osselot.org/), which requires trust in the reliability of the data. Such trust can be fostered by ensuring high quality and consistency of the data through a standardized curation process and strict review of all contributions. This presentation will demonstrate the curation process for the OSSelot project, present the resulting material, and give an example of how a contribution is reviewed.
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This is OpenChain Webinar #59, released on 2024-02-14.
The OpenChain Project ran a series of webinars about using open source tools for open source compliance ran between September and December 2021. They have been re-published in the main webinar series to improve discoverability. This episode explores how a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) like SPDX ISO/IEC 5962 can optimize operations in the supply chain by ensuring manual or automated analysis works in a more efficient and effective manner.
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This event is part of the overarching OpenChain Project Webinar Series. Our series highlights knowledge from throughout the global OpenChain eco-system. Participants are discussing approaches, processes and activities from their experience, providing a free service to increase shared knowledge in the supply chain. Our goal, as always, is to increase trust and therefore efficiency. No registration or costs involved. This is user companies producing great informative content for their peers.
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This is OpenChain Webinar #67, released on 2024-02-01. “Automation Case Study #6 – Digging Further Into The Supply Chain” on 2021-12-09.
The OpenChain Project ran a series of webinars about using open source tools for open source compliance ran between September and December 2021. They have been re-published in the main webinar series to improve discoverability. This webinar explores how SPDX ISO/IEC 5962 works as a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) in the supply chain through existing open source tooling for open source compliance.
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This event is part of the overarching OpenChain Project Webinar Series. Our series highlights knowledge from throughout the global OpenChain eco-system. Participants are discussing approaches, processes and activities from their experience, providing a free service to increase shared knowledge in the supply chain. Our goal, as always, is to increase trust and therefore efficiency. No registration or costs involved. This is user companies producing great informative content for their peers.
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This is OpenChain Webinar #66, released on 2024-02-01. It was originally published as “Automation Case Study #5 – SBOMs in a Virtual Supply Chain” on 2021-11-24.
The OpenChain Project ran a series of webinars about using open source tools for open source compliance ran between September and December 2021. They have been re-published in the main webinar series to improve discoverability. This episode explores how TERN (a container scanner) works both with the graphical tool and when used on its own.
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This is OpenChain Webinar #65, released on 2024-02-01. It was originally published as “”Automation Case Study #4 – How The Graphical Interface Can Help With Using TERN” on 2021-10-29.
The OpenChain Project ran a series of webinars about using open source tools for open source compliance ran between September and December 2021. They have been re-published in the main webinar series to improve discoverability. This episode explores how ORT (the Open Source Review Toolkit) works both with the graphical tool and when used on its own.
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This is OpenChain Webinar #64, released on 2024-02-01. It was originally published as “Automation Case Study #3 – How The Graphical Interface Can Help With Using Open Source Review Toolkit (ORT)” on 2021-10-15.
The OpenChain Project ran a series of webinars about using open source tools for open source compliance ran between September and December 2021. They have been re-published in the main webinar series to improve discoverability. This episode explores the engineering behind the new graphical tool from Facebook/TNG that makes open source tooling easier to use.
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This is OpenChain Webinar #63, released on 2024-02-01. It was originally published as “”Automation Case Study #2 – A New Open Source Graphical Interface For Tooling” on 2021-09-29.
The OpenChain Project ran a series of webinars about using open source tools for open source compliance ran between September and December 2021. They have been re-published in the main webinar series to improve discoverability. This episode explores a new graphical tool from Facebook/TNG to make open source tooling easier to use. Our demo shows ORT calling ScanCode in a clean, simple way. We also discuss how the graphical interface was designed.
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This is OpenChain Webinar #62, released on 2024-02-01. It was originally published as “Automation Case Study #1 – Contextualizing Tooling and Analysis” on 2021-09-22.