āØ OSPOlogy
hosts the study and open community communication to discuss the status of open source program offices across regions.
OSPOlogy is an initiative initiated by TODO Group. The TODO Group 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. TODO Group is formed by its Community participants, General Members and OSPO Associates. Please note that community calls are done under OSPOlogy branding and content is stored in this repo.
Note: If you are supporting TODO as General Member, please visit the General Member Onboarding guide to also join General Member Touchpoint calls.
TODO has a community page with an onboarding list that shares the networking spaces and communication channels: https://todogroup.org/community. To participate in OSPO related discussions you can submit questions or join the TODO Group Slack.
The global and public monthly TODO Group and wider OSPO community's meetings. These meetings have featured OSPO-related topics with special guests and community discussions. All these meetings are recorded, edited, and recorder on Youtube OSPOlogy Channel, so everyone across the globe can have access to it via: https://github.com/todogroup/ospology/tree/main/meetings#event-page-and-past-sessions.
Everyone is welcome to attend the monthly TODO Group OSPOlogy community meeting hosted by the Linux Foundation.
Location-based meetings with a slightly different structure than Global OSPOlogy Webinars. The community adds topics of matter into an agenda and we have discussions the entire hour. We currently have Europe Sync calls available in the community page calendar: https://todogroup.org/community/meetings/
Ongoing in-person mini-summits co-organized by various communities involved in OSPO-specific topics. The aim is that people can talk openly about their organization's open source challenges and work together on shared solutions.
This initiative aims to bring together the various communities involved in OSPO-specific topics to help organizations effectively implement OSPO Programs based on specific region needs.
Existing OSPOlogy Live worldwide: https://todogroup.org/community/events/
If you are interested in organizing a OSPOlogy Live in your region feel free to open a new GH Discussion under OSPOlogy repo, indicating the desired location, agenda draft and topic outline idea.
Framework for in-person OSPO local meetups. TODO Local Meetups aim to provide a forum for like-minded professionals to share knowledge and experience on OSPOs and Open Source Management within specific regions.
Existing OSPO Local Meetups worldwide:
If you are interested in organizing a TODO Local Meetups in your region feel free to open a new GH Discussion under OSPOlogy repo, indicating the desired location and how the creation of this meetup can benefit the OSPO Community.
The book serves as a source of knowledge for organizations developing strategies to use, contribute to, and/or create open source projects through open source professionals working in Open Source Program Offices (OSPOs). It aids in gaining a better understanding of the OSPO's role within organizations and provides resources built openly across various organizations for effectively managing an OSPO. Contribution guidelines can be found in this folder.
The OSPO newsletter ships once a month on the last Tuesday of the month. Please consider subscribing to the newsletter.
Contribute to the monthly newsletter by submitting a pull request. Please review the contribution guide.
The OSPO Mind Map provides a schema that represents a general perspective of open source program office's responsibilities, roles, behavior, and team size with the ecosystem.
Contributors are welcome to add improvements to the mindmap future versions on its dedicated repository.
We don't accept donations. Please give a āļø if this project helped you!
If your organization would like to help TODO Group and its mission, please consider supporting TODO as General Member or OSPO Associate.
This repository is licensed and made available by the TODO Group under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.