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  • Keep changing: How Open Source has to continually evolve

    Keep changing: How Open Source has to continually evolve

    Wrapping up 4-year term as OSI executive director.

  • 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.”

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