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Corporate Responsibility in Open Source Unconference Session #2

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kriehl opened this issue Aug 30, 2024 · 1 comment
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Corporate Responsibility in Open Source Unconference Session #2

kriehl opened this issue Aug 30, 2024 · 1 comment

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@kriehl
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kriehl commented Aug 30, 2024

We'd like to have a session to discuss how companies and open source projects can better collaborate. We need more open communications outlining the needs of open source projects to make companies aware of the many ways they can contribute to a more sustainable open source landscape.

Topics around corporate responsibility in open source software (OSS) include:

  • Contributing back
  • Transparency
  • Balancing proprietary interests with community collaboration
  • Paying developers (including non-code contributors)
  • Legal structure
  • Maintenance of OSS projects
  • Licensing
  • How to Run OSPO programs

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@arliss-NF arliss-NF added the unconference To designate a proposed unconference topic for the NumFOCUS 2024 Project Summit label Sep 3, 2024
@MSanKeys963 MSanKeys963 added unconference To designate a proposed unconference topic for the NumFOCUS 2024 Project Summit scheduled and removed unconference To designate a proposed unconference topic for the NumFOCUS 2024 Project Summit labels Sep 5, 2024
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Thanks for proposing the topic, @kriehl!

This unconference is scheduled in Clara Barton Room at 3:40 pm ET.

For full schedule, visit: https://www.nfsummit24.com/schedule.

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