Photos, photos, photos! Want to see what Open Source Founders Summit was like? These photos captured the atmosphere (but can't fully convey the whole experience). https://05f5.com/photos Here's the gist of what people have been saying about the event: -- It was great to be able to spend time with and talk to other open source leaders -- Having workshops that allowed for discussions but in a structured way was particularly valuable -- People came away with new ideas and feeling less isolated and alone, which was a huge part of the goal behind the event. What's next? Remy Bertot and I have been talking about this, and we don't have details yet. The only thing we've decided is there will be another event next year, it will be in Paris again and it will be in May or June. If you want to be the first to know, sign up for the OSFS newsletter by scrolling all the way down the page on the link below.
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Here's what Alya Abbott from The Zulip Open Source Project had to say about Open Source Founders Summit: " You guys did an amazing job organizing the event -- it's hard to believe this was the first one! I really appreciate the effort that went into the social events, as those were a big part of the experience." We actually did put a lot of thought and effort into the social events, and Alya isn't the first who's mentioned that as one of the things that made this event unique. OSFS had two goals: 1) give attendees concrete business strategies and tactics related to open source businesses specifically and 2) bring people together and create a community of founders and leaders. The only way to reach that second goal was to leave plenty of room for informal discussions. Curious what it was like? You can see photos here. https://05f5.com/photos. Want to be first to know about the second edition? Scroll all the way down and sign up for the newsletter.
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The first edition of the Open Source Founders Summit was a blast! I didn't have the time to post about anything since I have been too busy catching up with Passbolt, and discussing next steps with Emily Omier. But don't worry we'll come back soon with some goodies for the alumni. In the meantime: 📷 Check out the stunning pictures from the event, courtesy of Heidinger Jean-Marie: https://05f5.com/photos ✍️ There is also a great recap on Tarus Balog blog: https://lnkd.in/enp5mn-r Thank you all for your support and for making this event very special. We're looking forward to see you all again next year! #05F5 #05F524
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What does "open source" mean today? How do we ensure the open source movement remains a force for inclusivity and innovation? Paloma Oliveira, benny Vasquez, and Emily Omier engage in a meaningful dialogue about the needs and values of the open source community in the session "Freedom vs Sustainable: A Candid Necessary Debate" at the All Things Open Conference Just one more reason to attend : All Things Open Conference Oct 27-29 in Raleigh! Register now: https://lnkd.in/gBs-ReqB Freedom vs Sustainable: A Candid Necessary Debate Monday 10/28 at 2:45pm ~~ Business Track This panel is a call to action for all involved in open source—creators, users, managers, policymakers—to engage in a critical examination of our roles within this ecosystem. Through this discussion, we hope to inspire a common commitment to asking hard questions and continually exploring our differences, with the ultimate goal of strengthening the foundation and future of open source.
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🌐🚀 Exciting times ahead! Next month, I'll be immersing myself in a whirlwind of innovation and cooperation at two pivotal events. First, I'll be attending the OSPO for Good Conference at the United Nations, a platform that's rapidly changing the dialogue on open source within the UN system. This conference is not just about discussing the policies and practices of Open Source Programme Offices (OSPOs); it's about showcasing how OSPOs are catalyzing global cooperation through open source initiatives. The action symposium serves as a high-level coming out party for open source in the UN, offering thematic tracks that delve into the heart of open source policy and showcasing real-world examples of 'open source for good' projects from across the globe. The theme of 'open source networks as enablers of global cooperation' is set to dominate discussions, highlighting the potential of open source to bridge gaps and foster collaboration on a worldwide scale. Following this, I'll be part of the Linux working sessions focused on building open innovation. This is an opportunity to dive deeper into the mechanics of open source, exploring how we can harness its power to drive forward positive change and technological advancements. These events represent a crucial moment in the evolution of open source policy and practice, not just within the UN but globally. I'm thrilled to be part of these conversations and to explore how we can leverage open source to address some of the world's most pressing challenges. Stay tuned for insights, reflections, and the exciting developments that emerge from these gatherings! #OpenSource #GlobalCooperation #UNConference #LinuxWorkshops #InnovationForGood A huge shoutout to the incredible team at #UWV for making this opportunity possible! Special thanks to @Maarten Jonker and @Patrick Blok for their guidance and support. https://lnkd.in/esYYZbWe
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Why should you join us at Open Source Founders Summit? Here's what Thomas Di Giacomo says: "It is important to me that founders are successful when they create and make a difference. And that open source enables such successes as it should! One of the myths in our industry is that combining innovation and adoption, both highly facilitated by open source, triggers success. Unfortunately, this is not true per se. To be commercially successful, you need to be intentional and specific with your plans, taking into account the open source specifics. To learn about them and how to act accordingly, join OSFS!" If you want to join us May 27th and 28th in Paris, you need an invite... and the deadline to ask for one is May 15th. Get your invite here --> https://lnkd.in/eCh5u_mQ
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I'm excited to share our latest blog post detailing the recent update from the Internet Archive, which is now operating in read-only mode. This change is significant for users and stakeholders, as it emphasizes our commitment to preserving digital content while ensuring access remains streamlined and efficient. In this post, you will find an overview of what read-only mode entails, its implications for our community, and how it aligns with our mission to provide universal access to all knowledge. Discover more about this important update and what it means for the future of digital preservation by reading the full post here: https://ift.tt/I6LAPFt.
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With TUBLIAN you can make an Open Source Contribution in less than 10 minutes. This article is a step by step guide on how to get this done.
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In my next book, The Web We Weave, I call for the negotiation of just such covenants of mutual obligation to govern the future of the Internet and society on it according to sets of principles and goals. So I signed....
How can we achieve an open, free, and secure digital future for everyone? This is what the Global Digital Compact aims to address. Through a consultation process involving several stakeholders, the Global Digital Compact will be the most comprehensive attempt ever at creating a vision for a shared approach to governing digital technologies. The Wikimedia Foundation, along with 12 Wikimedia affiliates, published an open letter calling on UN Member States to include commitments in the Global Digital Compact that can allow online public interest projects, such as Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, to thrive. By protecting these projects and the communities that create them, the international community can ensure that the digital environment advances sustainable development and human rights. Since the letter was published on 23 April, more than 216 individuals from over 50 countries and 11 new organizations committed to online public interest projects have signed it. Join us! https://lnkd.in/dU7QSGbZ
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Digital libraries are invaluable resources, but they're not without their hurdles. From ensuring access to preserving valuable content, challenges abound. Limited funding, technological obsolescence, and copyright issues are just a few. But fear not! Our service offers tailored solutions to keep your digital library thriving. Let's overcome these obstacles together and unlock the full potential of your digital collections! 💡 #DigitalLibrary #Preservation #AccessForAll Ready to conquer the challenges of digital library management? Reach out to us today and take your digital collections to new heights! 🚀 #LibrarySolutions #TechSupport
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Excited for tomorrow's Open Source Day 2024 (http://2024.osday.dev/) with the closing keynote about the origin and future of the Open Source model and business. Looking forward to meeting new and old friends there. CCing Schrödinger Hat
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