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OpenHarmony Announces Third-Party Certification to ISO/IEC 5230 in Partnership with CESI

By 2024-08-06August 18th, 2024unlisted

The OpenChain Project is delighted to announce that the OpenHarmony Project, hosted by OpenAtom Foundation in China, has adopted ISO/IEC 5230, the international standard for open source license compliance. OpenHarmony has adopted ISO/IEC 5230 via third-party certification provided by CESI, an official partner of the OpenChain Project.

“This certification is an important building block in OpenHarmony’s compliance management system,” says Xiaojian Liu, Executive Director of OpenHarmony, “Achieving ISO 5230 certification is a significant milestone for the professionalization of open source software management in OpenHarmony. We chose third-party certification via CESI to ensure our adoption had assessment from independent, accredited experts, and to support the highest possible quality in our process management.”

“OpenHarmony represents another excellent example of the OpenChain standards for open source license compliance or security assurance being used by projects to manage upstream processes.” says Shane Coughlan, OpenChain General Manager. “Building on the momentum we have seen with Eclipse Foundation and openEuler, our announcement today with OpenHarmony is another landmark in the maturity of the open source ecosystem. Indeed, OpenHarmony deserves special note as a third-party certification by CESI, underlining their productive engagement with OpenHarmony and OpenAtom Foundation.”

About the OpenHarmony Project

OpenHarmony is an open-source project incubated and operated by the OpenAtom Foundation. It aims to build an open-source framework and platform for the operating system of smart devices in an all-scenario, all-connected, and all-intelligent era, promoting the prosperity of industry for full connection.

About the OpenAtom Foundation

The OpenAtom Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the development of the global open source community. It was founded in Beijing in June 2020.

The OpenAtom Foundation is committed to being a developer-oriented open source project incubation platform as well as a technology public welfare service organization. It follows the principles of co-construction, co-governance, and sharing, systematically builds an open and collaborative framework, establishes an international open source community, facilitates industry collaboration, and empowers various industries.

About CESI

Founded in July 1963, CESI is a nonprofit institution directly under the MII that is engaged in standardization, conformity assessment and measurement activities in the field of electronic information technologies. Authorized by government competent departments, CESI organizes the development of national and industry standards and participation in the international standardization activities in electronic information technologies. CESI provides product certification, quality system certification, experiments and tests, measurement and calibration as well as training for the public. The objective of CESI is to become a world-renowned, domestically authoritative institution for standardization and conformity assessment in the field of electronic information technologies.

About the OpenChain Project

The OpenChain Project has an extensive global community of over 1,000 companies collaborating to make the supply chain quicker, more effective and more efficient. It maintains OpenChain ISO/IEC 5230, the international standard for open source license compliance programs and OpenChain ISO/IEC 18974, the industry standard for open source security assurance programs

About The Linux Foundation

The Linux Foundation is the world’s leading home for collaboration on open source software, hardware, standards, and data. Linux Foundation projects are critical to the world’s infrastructure, including Linux, Kubernetes, Node.js, ONAP, PyTorch, RISC-V, SPDX, OpenChain, and more. The Linux Foundation focuses on leveraging best practices and addressing the needs of contributors, users, and solution providers to create sustainable models for open collaboration. For more information, please visit us at linuxfoundation.org.