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The OpenChain Project Announces Microsoft OpenChain Conformance

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SAN FRANCISCO, DECEMBER 12 – Today, the OpenChain Project announced Microsoft, a Platinum Member, is the latest company to achieve OpenChain conformance.  This milestone is an example of how OpenChain can be an important part of building quality open source compliance programs that meet the needs of companies and that build trust in the ecosystem. 

The OpenChain Project establishes trust in the open source from which software solutions are built. It accomplishes this by making open source license compliance simpler and more consistent. The OpenChain Specification defines inflection points in business workflows where a compliance process, policy or training should exist to minimize the potential for errors and maximize the efficiency of bringing solutions to market. The companies involved in the OpenChain community number in the hundreds. The OpenChain Specification is being prepared for submission to ISO and evolution from a growing de facto standard into a formal standard.

“Open source compliance is a top priority for Microsoft and we respect the license choices developers make”, said David Rudin, Assistant General Counsel, Microsoft. “We value our partnership with OpenChain to help build trust in the larger open source community. Through investments in open source policy, tools to identify open source software, and collaboration with the open source community in projects like OpenChain, the TODO Group, and ClearlyDefined, we are committed to working with the community to develop and share best practices for open source compliance.”

“Microsoft has been an exceptional contributor to the OpenChain Project both in terms of board engagement and in broader engagement with our work teams around the world,” says Shane Coughlan, OpenChain General Manager. “One of the defining aspects of the OpenChain industry standard is our broad applicability to companies of all sizes and in all sectors. It has been fantastic to work with Microsoft to understand the needs of the cloud and large enterprises, especially with regards to how some approaches differ to consumer electronic, infrastructure and other markets. The conformance announcement today is a milestone that greatly supports our evolution as we head into 2020 and underlines once again the value of our continued collaboration.”

About the OpenChain Project

The OpenChain Project builds trust in open source by making open source license compliance simpler and more consistent. The OpenChain Specification defines a core set of requirements every quality compliance program must satisfy. The OpenChain Curriculum provides the educational foundation for open source processes and solutions, whilst meeting a key requirement of the OpenChain Specification. OpenChain Conformance allows organizations to display their adherence to these requirements. The result is that open source license compliance becomes more predictable, understandable and efficient for participants of the software supply chain.

About The Linux Foundation

The Linux Foundation is the organization of choice for the world’s top developers and companies to build ecosystems that accelerate open technology development and industry adoption. Together with the worldwide open source community, it is solving the hardest technology problems by creating the largest shared technology investment in history. Founded in 2000, The Linux Foundation today provides tools, training and events to scale any open source project, which together deliver an economic impact not achievable by any one company. More information can be found at www.linuxfoundation.org.

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Media Contacts

Shane Coughlan
+818040358083
coughlan@linux.com

OpenChain Reference Training Slides for OpenChain 2.0 – Traditional Chinese

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The OpenChain Reference Training Slides for OpenChain 2.0 are now available in Traditional Chinese.

Big thanks are due to Andrew Katz and his teams at Moorcrofts and Orcro for preparing this material. As with all OpenChain reference material these slides are available under CC-O licensing, effectively public domain.

Get the Slides

Contribute via Github

OpenChain China Work Group – Meeting # 2 – Baidu – 12th December

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The second meeting of the OpenChain China Work Group is underway right now at the Baidu offices in Beijing. This event, kindly hosted and supported by our friends from companies like Baidu, Huawei and JD.com, provides a great opportunity to share notes and make plans ahead of 2020!

As you can see there are plenty of smiles alongside more serious discussions. It is also worth noting the gender balance in the room. Thank you China WG for leading the way!

Open Source Policy Template 2.0 in Chinese (Traditional) and English

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Thanks to the tremendous work of Andrew Katz, his team at Moorcrofts, and the team at Orcro, the OpenChain Project offers an open source policy template to support our industry standard. This is a frequently requested aspect of our reference material and – as with all OpenChain reference material – it is available under CC-0 licensing, effectively public domain.

Get the Template in Traditional Chinese

Get the Template in English

Help Us Translate

You can help support our internationalization efforts via Github. Get these guides and many more documents in the OpenChain Reference Library. You can find out more and discuss this template on our mailing list.

OpenChain Experiment: Automated Talk Transcript – Russ from GM

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We have a terrific amount of activity in the OpenChain Project. A lot happens around our calls, where we often record audio and video, but we occasionally get asked for other formats too. Time and resources prohibit us from transcribing calls but there are some avenues to explore. Our conference provider offers automated transcriptions and today – for the first time – we are exploring how these may be shared with the community.

There are errors in the documents. We are providing a PDF and a Word document, the former for quick review, the latter to contribute fixes. Our goal is to test offering a new way to catch up on what happened. We are particularly interested in seeing if this provides utility to non-native English speakers.

Our test release is a transcript of Russ from GM – First Monday November – talking about how open source works in the US automotive space.

Quick Read (PDF)

Edit and Fix (DOCX)

Q&A

What release an imperfect transcript?

Because our community might find it useful.

Shouldn’t the project focus on excellence and avoid releasing documents with typographical errors?

We are an open project with a global community. We work hard to make all of our official documentation clear, simple and free of errors. However, we also have a lot of other material, such as these automated transcripts, and we are experimenting with providing access.

Who would find this useful?

Non-native English speakers who may have difficulty understanding spoken English. Written English, even imperfect written English, may be useful.

Where do I send feedback?

scoughlan@linuxfoundation.org

OpenChain Korea Work Group – The First Case Studies

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One exciting outcome of the OpenChain Korea Work Group meeting # 4 was the release of our first Korean case studies. These case studies from SK Telecom and NCSoft cover Open Source Governance Organization approaches inside their respective companies. They are currently only available in Korean.

Check Them Out

OpenChain Korea Work Group Meeting # 4 – Outcomes

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The fourth OpenChain Korea Work Group meeting took place on the 2nd of December 2019 at KTDS. This event was attended by around 20 people from 8 companies and marked the first release of Korean company case studies. Details below along with links to review our past meetings and to join our Korean mailing list.

The fifth meeting is scheduled for March 2020 at the Kakao offices in Seoul. Watch this space!

Agenda

No Agenda Speaker Slide 
OpenChain Update Shane Coughlan / Linux Foundation a_brief_introduction_to_openchain.pdf
Open Source Management Portal and Open Source Management Plan Sangmi Kim, Jihyun Lee / Ktds 
How to Install and Use FOSSology Wonjae Park / LG Electronics fossology_introduction_openchain_kwg.pdf
OpenChain KWG Update Haksung Jang / LG Electronics openchain_kwg_update_2019-12-02.pdf
Case Study All 
Free Discussion All 

Case Study : Open Source Governance Organization

Companies Attending

  • Ktds
  • LG Electronics
  • SK Telecom
  • SK holdings
  • NCSOFT
  • Samsung
  • Kakao
  • Hyundai Mobis

Learn More About The Korean Work Group

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OpenChain项目中文工作组会议#2 – 12/12 下午2点到4点

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12/12 下午2点到4点, 北京百度大厦 开源合规研讨会

Our event will take place on the 12th of December between 14:00 and 16:00. Our event venue is Beijing Baidu Building Open Source Compliance Seminar @ No.10, Shangdi 10th Street, Haidian, Beijing, China.

我们的议程将集中在现实世界的挑战和解决方案上。
Our agenda will focus on real world challenges and solutions.

简单介绍下:我支持的开源讨论会议,一般都会要求使用 Chatham House Rule。
是为了让大家更充分的交流。
Our meeting will be held under Chatham House Rule to facilitate open discussion.

特别是百度开源律师 张伟玲会带来 开源合规在百度的实践,包括what/why/how,如何联合安全/研发工具/TC等来让合规落地的实践。
Zhang Weiling from Baidu will introduce practical open source compliance and integration with security approaches, development tools etc.

合规,不容易理解,但是如何落地,才是最难的。
Practical deployment is our true challenge and will be addressed.

欢迎大家分享经验。 让我们营造良好的协作氛围。
Everyone is welcome to share their experiences. Let’s build a great atmosphere of collaboration.

你想参加吗? 电子邮件scoughlan@linuxfoundation.org。

Do you want to participate? Email scoughlan@linuxfoundation.org.

OpenChain and AGL Collaborate to Facilitate Open Source Compliance in Automotive Production

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At CES 2020 during early January you can meet some of the key people behind the OpenChain Project. Our demo desk at the Automotive Grade Linux stand will show how open source tooling for open source compliance accelerates time to market and the optimal use of open source code. Our focus will be on the automotive sector but of course the same approach can help any company in any sector adopt and apply the key requirements of a quality open source compliance program.

Check Out Our Demo Overview

Check Out The Full AGL Schedule