Closed anajsana closed 1 year ago
Maybe as cornelius suggested, courses can be divided into different personas:
Feel free to add other free courses available in other spaces!
Here is a list of available open source training courses to start with:
Policy and Compliance:
Open Source Program Office Essentials - The Linux Foundation - This course covers the essentials of building and managing an open source program office. It provides an overview of open source licensing, governance, community management, and more. It is suitable for managers who are new to open source program management. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-program-office-essentials/
OpenChain Conformance Training - OpenChain - This course covers the OpenChain standard for open source compliance. It is designed for managers who need to ensure their organization is complying with open source licensing requirements. https://www.openchainproject.org/conformance/training
Community Engagement:
Open Source Community Management - The Linux Foundation - This course covers community management best practices for open source projects. It is designed for managers who want to engage with and build a community around their open source projects. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-community-management/
Building Effective Open Source Programs - The Linux Foundation - This course covers the strategies and tactics for building effective open source programs. It is designed for managers who want to build and lead successful open source programs. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/building-effective-open-source-programs/
Legal Support:
Open Source Licensing Basics for Lawyers - The Linux Foundation - This course covers the basics of open source licensing and compliance from a legal perspective. It is designed for lawyers who need to understand the legal aspects of open source licensing and compliance. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-licensing-basics-for-lawyers/
Open Source License Compliance for Lawyers - The Linux Foundation - This course covers the legal and technical aspects of open source license compliance. It is designed for lawyers who need to ensure their organization is complying with open source licensing requirements. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-license-compliance-for-lawyers/
Technical Integration:
Open Source Management & Strategy - The Linux Foundation - This course covers the strategic and technical aspects of open source program management, including open source program management tools and technical integration. It is suitable for managers who want to develop a deep understanding of open source program management. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-management-strategy/
Open Source Development with Git - The Linux Foundation - This course covers using Git for open source development. It covers topics such as branching and merging, rebasing, and resolving conflicts. It is suitable for managers who need to understand Git and its use in open source projects. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-development-with-git/
Contribution and Management:
Open Source Management & Strategy - The Linux Foundation - This course covers the strategic and tactical aspects of open source program management, including open source contribution and management. It is suitable for managers who want to develop a deep understanding of open source program management. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-management-strategy/
Open Source Community Management - The Linux Foundation - This course covers community management best practices for open source projects. It is designed for managers who want to engage with and build a community around their open source projects. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-community-management/
Ecosystem Management:
Policy and Compliance:
Open Source Licensing Basics - The Linux Foundation - This course covers the basics of open source licensing and compliance. It is designed for open source contributors who need to understand open source licensing and compliance requirements. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-licensing-basics/
OpenChain Conformance Training - OpenChain - This course covers the OpenChain standard for open source compliance. It is designed for open source contributors who need to ensure their organization is complying with open source licensing requirements. https://www.openchainproject.org/conformance/training
Community Engagement:
Open Source Community Management - The Linux Foundation - This course covers community management best practices for open source projects. It is designed for open source contributors who want to engage with and build a community around their open source projects. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-community-management/
Building and Managing an Open Source Community - The Linux Foundation - This course covers the strategies and tactics for building and managing an open source community. It is designed for open source contributors who want to contribute to and build successful open source communities. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/building-and-managing-an-open-source-community/
Legal Support:
Open Source License Compliance for Developers - The Linux Foundation - This course covers the legal and technical aspects of open source license compliance. It is designed for open source contributors who need to ensure their contributions comply with open source licensing requirements. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-license-compliance-for-developers/
Open Source Licensing and Patents - The Linux Foundation - This course covers open source licensing and patent issues, including licensing and patent policies, contributor agreements, and patent license agreements. It is designed for open source contributors who need to understand the legal aspects of open source licensing and patent issues. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-licensing-and-patents/
Technical Integration:
Open Source Development with Git - The Linux Foundation - This course covers using Git for open source development. It covers topics such as branching and merging, rebasing, and resolving conflicts. It is suitable for open source contributors who need to understand Git and its use in open source projects. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-development-with-git/
Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment with Jenkins - The Linux Foundation - This course covers using Jenkins for continuous integration and continuous deployment. It is designed for open source contributors who need to understand how to set up and use Jenkins for their open source projects. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/continuous-integration-continuous-deployment-with-jenkins/
Contribution and Management:
Open Source Contribution Fundamentals - The Linux Foundation - This course covers the fundamentals of contributing to open source projects. It is designed for open source contributors who are new to open source contribution and want to learn the basics. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-contribution-fundamentals/
Effective Open Source Contribution - The Linux Foundation - This course covers the strategies and tactics for effective open source contribution. It is designed for open source contributors who want to contribute more effectively to open source projects. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/effective-open-source-contribution/
Ecosystem Management:
Policy and Compliance:
Open Source Compliance for Managers - The Linux Foundation - This course covers the legal and business aspects of open source compliance. It is designed for managers who need to understand open source compliance requirements and how to ensure their organization is compliant. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-compliance-for-managers/
OpenChain Conformance Training - OpenChain - This course covers the OpenChain standard for open source compliance. It is designed for organization stakeholders who need to understand open source compliance requirements and how to ensure their organization is compliant. https://www.openchainproject.org/conformance/training
Community Engagement:
Open Source Community Management - The Linux Foundation - This course covers community management best practices for open source projects. It is designed for organization stakeholders who need to engage with and understand open source communities. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-community-management/
Building and Managing an Open Source Community - The Linux Foundation - This course covers the strategies and tactics for building and managing an open source community. It is designed for organization stakeholders who need to understand open source communities and how to contribute to them. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/building-and-managing-an-open-source-community/
Legal Support:
Open Source Licensing Basics for Non-Lawyers - The Linux Foundation - This course covers the basics of open source licensing and compliance for non-lawyers. It is designed for organization stakeholders who need to understand open source licensing and compliance requirements. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-licensing-basics-for-non-lawyers/
Open Source Licensing and Patents - The Linux Foundation - This course covers open source licensing and patent issues, including licensing and patent policies, contributor agreements, and patent license agreements. It is designed for organization stakeholders who need to understand the legal aspects of open source licensing and patent issues. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-licensing-and-patents/
Technical Integration:
Contribution and Management:
Open Source Contribution Fundamentals for Non-Developers - The Linux Foundation - This course covers the basics of contributing to open source projects for non-developers. It is designed for organization stakeholders who want to understand open source contribution and how to contribute to open source projects. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-contribution-fundamentals-for-non-developers/
Effective Open Source Contribution - The Linux Foundation - This course covers the strategies and tactics for effective open source contribution. It is designed for organization stakeholders who want to contribute more effectively to open source projects. https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/effective-open-source-contribution/
@anajsana The links to the courses don't seem to work anymore. Has something changed on the LF training web site?
Here is an outline of how I would see a useful structure of courses covering the needs of an organization engaged in open source:
Taget audience: People responsible for governance of open source in an organization, setting policies, shaping processes, advising and supporting people who use or contribute to open source software
Target audience: People who choose and use open source software in an organization (inbound open source)
These are the trainings the open source management gives to the people in an organization who are using open source software in their daily work.
Target audience: People who contribute to open source projects, external projects and projects run by the own organization (outbound open source)
These are the trainings the open source management gives to the people in an organization who are contributing to open source software in their daily work.
Old issue. creating new issues based on the new structure, personas and action items defined in the working group
Collect all courses out there relevant to OSPO-related work and create a path. Review
Career Path progression
section and identify: