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  • Open Education and the Shared Roots of Openness

    Open Education and the Shared Roots of Openness

    Members Newsletter – March 2026 Open Education Week invites us to reflect on something that will feel familiar to everyone in this community: the idea that knowledge is most powerful when it is freely accessible, adaptable, and shared. It is a principle that open education and Open Source have always held in common.

  • OSI Adopts SPDX IDs for License URLs

    OSI Adopts SPDX IDs for License URLs

    The OSI has standardized license URLs using SPDX identifiers, while carefully preserving compatibility with the many links that already exist across the web and tools.

  • Help Shape the Research Agenda for Open Technology

    Help Shape the Research Agenda for Open Technology

    Open technologies are increasingly central to digital infrastructure and public policy, but research in the field remains fragmented. The Open Technology Research Network is launching a global consultation to help shape a shared research agenda.

  • OSI Joins Apereo Foundation in Calling on Higher Education to Reclaim Its Digital Future

    OSI Joins Apereo Foundation in Calling on Higher Education to Reclaim Its Digital Future

    The Open Source Initiative (OSI) has signed the Open Letter to the Higher Education Community, joining a growing coalition of educators, technologists, nonprofit leaders, and institutions calling for renewed leadership and intentional investment in open solutions across higher education.

  • Google Summer of Code 2026: Advancing Open Source Through Mentorship

    Google Summer of Code 2026: Advancing Open Source Through Mentorship

    The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is proud to highlight Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2026, a global program that continues to strengthen Open Source communities by pairing new contributors with experienced mentors.

  • From Brussels to the World: Open Source as a Global Asset

    From Brussels to the World: Open Source as a Global Asset

    Members Newsletter – February 2026 Members of OSI staff and board members  joined developers, policymakers, foundations, and civil society leaders in Brussels for FOSDEM 2026 and the series of policy and community events that surround it in what is now known as EU Open Source Week.

  • Europe’s Open Source Opportunity: our vision for the EU Open Digital Ecosystems strategy

    Europe’s Open Source Opportunity: our vision for the EU Open Digital Ecosystems strategy

    The OSI submitted its feedback to the Open Digital Ecosystems strategy, which comes at a time when both Open Source communities and the European Union face unprecedented challenges. We highlighted the benefits of Open Source for Europe, and how to leverage them in a way that strengthens Open Source communities.

  • Open Source at the Heart of Europe’s (and the World’s) Digital Future

    Open Source at the Heart of Europe’s (and the World’s) Digital Future

    From Code & Compliance and the EU Open Source Academy Awards and Policy Summit, to multiple FOSDEM devrooms, the Open Source Initiative (OSI) engaged directly with the community throughout the week, convening conversations, contributing expertise, and reinforcing the importance of open governance in an increasingly regulated digital landscape.

  • Ensuring the Long-Term Sustainability of ClearlyDefined: OSI and AboutCode Sign MoU

    Ensuring the Long-Term Sustainability of ClearlyDefined: OSI and AboutCode Sign MoU

    OSI and AboutCode have formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that establishes a new collaborative approach to stewarding and sustaining the ClearlyDefined project.

  • OSI Joins OpenForum Europe and the Open Knowledge Foundation to Officially Launch Open Technology Research Initiative

    OSI Joins OpenForum Europe and the Open Knowledge Foundation to Officially Launch Open Technology Research Initiative

    Together from Brussels, Open Source Initiative (OSI), OpenForum Europe (OFE), and the Open Knowledge Foundation (OKFN) announced the official launch of Open Technology Research (OTR). The launch comes with the unveiling of a new website that details the activities of the initiative and how the community can expect to get involved.

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