The OSPO Alliance was launched in June 2021 by European non profit organisations — OW2, Eclipse Foundation, OpenForum Europe, and Foundation for Public Code — and concerned individuals to promote an approach to excellence in open source software management. Together we created the OSPO Alliance — an open experience-sharing platform to facilitate discovery of tools and best practices and help define the state of the art in this domain.
OSPO++
www.ospoplusplus.org
OSPO++ is a network and a community of collaborative open source program offices in the wider public sector sphere: governments, NGOs and civic institutions, alongside academic institutions and the corporations that work with them.
ToDo Group
www.todogroup.org
TODO is an open community of practitioners who aim to create and share knowledge, collaborate on practices, tools, and other ways to run successful and effective Open Source Program Offices or similar Open Source initiatives.
Open Source Programme Office (OSPO) Open Source Programme Office (OSPO) Are organisations setup to manage their relationship with the open source ecosystems they depend on.
We should include a separate area for OSPOs (not just open source practices).
Here are the list of related resources that need to be pointed to:
OSPO Alliance ospo-alliance.org
The OSPO Alliance was launched in June 2021 by European non profit organisations — OW2, Eclipse Foundation, OpenForum Europe, and Foundation for Public Code — and concerned individuals to promote an approach to excellence in open source software management. Together we created the OSPO Alliance — an open experience-sharing platform to facilitate discovery of tools and best practices and help define the state of the art in this domain. OSPO++ www.ospoplusplus.org
OSPO++ is a network and a community of collaborative open source program offices in the wider public sector sphere: governments, NGOs and civic institutions, alongside academic institutions and the corporations that work with them. ToDo Group www.todogroup.org
TODO is an open community of practitioners who aim to create and share knowledge, collaborate on practices, tools, and other ways to run successful and effective Open Source Program Offices or similar Open Source initiatives.