Japanese Reference Training Slides for OpenChain Specification 1.1
SAN FRANCISCO, United States, November 15, 2017 –The Japanese translation of OpenChain Curriculum slides has been updated for OpenChain Specification 1.1 by our volunteer translation team and is now available for download from the OpenChain Project website.
“The Japanese translator team has once again proven to be an exceptional force in our internationalization effort,” says Shane Coughlan, OpenChain Project Director. “Our latest release is a critical step forward in making OpenChain Project educational material available in the Japanese market.”
“The OpenChain Project is delighted to be part of the ‘Software Parts Ledger’ sub-project alongside our contemporaries in SPDX and Hyperledger,” says Shane Coughlan, OpenChain Project Director. “The activity to explore the combination of the OpenChain standard, SPDX identifiers and a Hyperledger record of transactions offer a compelling glimpse into a possible future.”
The OpenChain Project identifies key recommended processes for effective open source management. The 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.
Organizations of all sizes are invited to review the OpenChain Project, to complete our free Online Self-Certification Questionnaire, and to join our community of trust.