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  • Policy, Data, and AI: Join the Conversations

    Policy, Data, and AI: Join the Conversations

    Members Newsletter – September 2025 The Open Source Initiative is entering a busy season with opportunities for our community to learn, contribute, and shape the future of Open Source.

  • Report from OSS EU 2025 and AI_dev: What’s next for OSAID

    Report from OSS EU 2025 and AI_dev: What’s next for OSAID

    At this year’s Open Source Summit EU (OSS EU 2025) and AI_dev EU 2025, Stefano Maffulli, Executive Director of OSI, and Jordan Maris, OSI’s EU Policy Analyst, presented a summary of 10 months since the release of the Open Source AI Definition v1.0.

  • Deep Dive: Data Governance brings world-class experts together

    Deep Dive: Data Governance brings world-class experts together

    The schedule for the Deep Dive: Data Governance virtual conference is now live. Taking place October 1–3, this premier three-day event will bring together industry leaders and world-class experts to explore the latest advancements in Data Governance and Open Source AI.

  • New resource on AI & Open Source for U.S. policymakers

    New resource on AI & Open Source for U.S. policymakers

    The OSI has put together a new resource to educate policymakers (state and federal) in the United States about Open Source software as they consider various AI policies.

  • Feature freeze: a pause with purpose

    Feature freeze: a pause with purpose

    Members Newsletter – August 2025 This summer, let’s challenge ourselves to embrace a radical concept: strategic project stasis for the sake of long-term health. Imagine a summer vacation for your codebase. Not abandonment, but a deliberate period of low maintenance and a reduction in scope, rather than a constant push for “more.”

  • White House releases AI Action Plan, includes Open Source

    White House releases AI Action Plan, includes Open Source

    The OSI explains the areas of the “AI Action Plan” that may impact the Open Source community, in particular a specific section titled: “Encourage Open Source and Open Weight-AI.”, and highlights recommendations to watch as the administration moves forward with implementation.

  • Case study: enhancing SBOMs with cdsbom at the Linux Foundation

    Case study: enhancing SBOMs with cdsbom at the Linux Foundation

    A Linux Foundation case study on using cdsbom to enhance SPDX SBOMs with license data from ClearlyDefined for better compliance and transparency.

  • Extending the OSI’s reach, together

    Extending the OSI’s reach, together

    Members Newsletter – July 2025 In June, OSI staff and board members took our “we’ve got your back” commitment on the road—connecting directly with the global Open Source community to listen, inform, and advocate. From New York to Paris, we saw firsthand the growing momentum behind our shared mission—and the work still ahead.

  • Building digital public goods: Reflections from UN Open Source Week 2025

    Building digital public goods: Reflections from UN Open Source Week 2025

    The UN’s Open Source Week in NYC brought people together from around the world to discuss the promise of Open Source and how it can be leveraged to build sustainable digital public goods and infrastructure. The week included side events focused on openness and AI and two full days at the UN dedicated to Open…

  • Keeping Europe safe and advancing Open Source: OSI provides feedback to the EU Cybersecurity Act

    Keeping Europe safe and advancing Open Source: OSI provides feedback to the EU Cybersecurity Act

    The EU seeks to revise ENISA’s mandate by updating the Cybersecurity Act. The Open Source Initiative (OSI) has provided feedback on what changes can be made to keep Europe safer and advance Open Source.

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