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We have published around 100 webinars on topics related to open source management and governance. These cover issues directly related to the adoption of our standards as well as topics more broadly covering industry, government and non-profit concerns about effective, sustainable use of open source software 👇
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Webinar: Digging Further Into SBOMs and the Supply Chain

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…

Webinar: SBOMs in a Virtual Supply Chain

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)…

Webinar: How The Graphical Interface Can Help With Using TERN

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…

Webinar: How The Graphical Interface Can Help With Using Open Source Review Toolkit (ORT)

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…

Webinar: A New Open Source Graphical Interface For Tooling

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…

Webinar: Contextualizing Tooling and Analysis

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…

Webinar: FOSS License Management through aliens4friends in Eclipse Oniro

Welcome to another OpenChain Webinar. This time our speakers are Alberto Pianon and Carlo Piana from ARRAY. They are presenting the Open Source Management concept of Eclipse Oniro and explaining how deeper insights on the identification of the FOSS components and their respective license metadata can be uncovered via the…

Webinar: The Open Source Initiative

Stefano Maffulli, Executive Director at the Open Source Initiative, joined us to explain what is happening around the Open Source Definition, AI and more. https://youtu.be/Qbfrz8Ezszc Get The Slides https://www.slideshare.net/ShaneCoughlan3/openchain-webinar-57-the-open-source-initiative-20231127 Check Out The Rest Of Our Webinars https://www.openchainproject.org/webinars This is OpenChain Webinar #57, released on 2023-12-06.

Webinar: Generative AI and Your Code

Maximizing the Opportunity While Managing the Risks Generative AI (GAI) provides powerful opportunities for innovation and productivity across all organizational functions – from composing emails and crafting press releases to retouching and refining images and video, all this in seconds.  GAI tools can even be used to write, test and improve computer…

Webinar: Understanding InnerSource

This webinar was lead by Clare Dillon, the Executive Director of InnerSource Commons, and it highlighted the activities and value behind the InnerSource movement. InnerSource is the use of open source best practices for software development within the confines of an organization. Understanding this has become a key part of business strategy…

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