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OpenChain Monthly North America / Asia call - editing the specifications - happening in five minutes - 2023-03-21 09:00 CST / 10:00 KST + JST
A reminder that our monthly North America / Asia call is taking place in a five minutes: 2023-03-21 at 09:00 CST / 10:00 KST+JST (01:00 UTC). That will be 18:00 Pacific on the 20th of March for our
A reminder that our monthly North America / Asia call is taking place in a five minutes: 2023-03-21 at 09:00 CST / 10:00 KST+JST (01:00 UTC). That will be 18:00 Pacific on the 20th of March for our
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Shane Coughlan
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#5236
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COMING TOMORROW: OpenChain Monthly North America / Asia call - 2023-03-21 09:00 CST / 10:00 KST+JST (01:00 UTC)
Dear All
A reminder that our monthly North America / Asia call is taking place tomorrow, 2023-03-21, at 09:00 CST / 10:00 KST+JST (01:00 UTC). That will be 18:00 Pacific on the 20th of March for our
Dear All
A reminder that our monthly North America / Asia call is taking place tomorrow, 2023-03-21, at 09:00 CST / 10:00 KST+JST (01:00 UTC). That will be 18:00 Pacific on the 20th of March for our
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Shane Coughlan
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#5235
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Re: Introducing DIS 18974, The De Facto International Standard For Open Source Security Assurance
Shane
Congratulations to the entire team who contributed to the development of the DIS 18974 Open Source Security Assurance specification.
Best
Chris
Shane
Congratulations to the entire team who contributed to the development of the DIS 18974 Open Source Security Assurance specification.
Best
Chris
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Christopher Wood
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#5234
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Introducing DIS 18974, The De Facto International Standard For Open Source Security Assurance
The OpenChain Security Assurance Specification 1.1 is now DIS 18974, OpenChain Security Assurance Specification. This de facto industry standard describes the key requirements of a quality open source
The OpenChain Security Assurance Specification 1.1 is now DIS 18974, OpenChain Security Assurance Specification. This de facto industry standard describes the key requirements of a quality open source
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Shane Coughlan
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#5233
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CESI is the Latest OpenChain Partner and Third-Party Certifier
China Electronics Standardization Institute (CESI) is the latest official partner of the OpenChain Project. From today, CESI is offering third-party certification around the standards produced by the
China Electronics Standardization Institute (CESI) is the latest official partner of the OpenChain Project. From today, CESI is offering third-party certification around the standards produced by the
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Shane Coughlan
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#5232
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Looking for articles for IEEE Computer open source column
(Sorry for redundancy through crossposting.)
Hello everyone,
I'm running out of good articles for IEEE Computer (for the open source expanded column). More information in this old call, now current
(Sorry for redundancy through crossposting.)
Hello everyone,
I'm running out of good articles for IEEE Computer (for the open source expanded column). More information in this old call, now current
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Dirk Riehle
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#5231
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Re: OpenChain Newsletter #51
You are super welcome!
Everyone, should we produce PDF versions in future as well?
(And thank you Gerald ☺️)
You are super welcome!
Everyone, should we produce PDF versions in future as well?
(And thank you Gerald ☺️)
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By
Shane Coughlan
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#5230
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Re: OpenChain Newsletter #51
Perfect, thank you,Shane!
Perfect, thank you,Shane!
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By
Mattran, Mary
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#5229
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TÜV Nord Taiwan is the latest OpenChain Partner
TÜV Nord Taiwan is the latest official OpenChain Partner. TÜV NORD Taiwan was founded in 1988 and is one of the leading providers of quality, safety, information technology, and renewable energy
TÜV Nord Taiwan is the latest official OpenChain Partner. TÜV NORD Taiwan was founded in 1988 and is one of the leading providers of quality, safety, information technology, and renewable energy
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By
Shane Coughlan
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#5228
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Re: OpenChain Newsletter #51
Of course!
You will find it here:
https://www.openchainproject.org/monthly-newsletter/2023/02/28/openchain-newsletter-51
Shane Coughlan
OpenChain General Manager
+818040358083
Book a
Of course!
You will find it here:
https://www.openchainproject.org/monthly-newsletter/2023/02/28/openchain-newsletter-51
Shane Coughlan
OpenChain General Manager
+818040358083
Book a
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Shane Coughlan
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#5227
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Re: OpenChain Newsletter #51
Great newsletter! Is there a way to export it so I can share with my colleagues and other interested parties?
Great newsletter! Is there a way to export it so I can share with my colleagues and other interested parties?
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Mattran, Mary
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#5226
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OpenChain ISO/IEC Featured In Journal Of Software (软件学报)
OpenChain ISO/IEC 5230:2020 is featured positively in the ‘Survey on Open-source Software Supply Chain Security’ published in the Journal Of Software (软件学报) Volume 33, Issue 3, 2023.
This
OpenChain ISO/IEC 5230:2020 is featured positively in the ‘Survey on Open-source Software Supply Chain Security’ published in the Journal Of Software (软件学报) Volume 33, Issue 3, 2023.
This
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Shane Coughlan
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#5225
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OpenChain Newsletter #51
Newsletter – Issue 51 – February 2023
The OpenChain Newsletter provides a monthly summary of our work. It contains an overview of what we are doing to build trust around license compliance and
Newsletter – Issue 51 – February 2023
The OpenChain Newsletter provides a monthly summary of our work. It contains an overview of what we are doing to build trust around license compliance and
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Shane Coughlan
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#5224
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Updated ISO/IEC 5230 one pager
Dear all
There is an updated ISO/IEC 5230 one pager to help people understand value and relevance for their company. Check it out
Dear all
There is an updated ISO/IEC 5230 one pager to help people understand value and relevance for their company. Check it out
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By
Shane Coughlan
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#5223
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OpenChain Monthly Meeting 2023-03-07 – Recording
Our monthly North America / Europe meeting for March saw continued discussion around the OpenChain Specification Editing Process. Helio and Chris (Co-Chairs of the Specification Work Group) explored
Our monthly North America / Europe meeting for March saw continued discussion around the OpenChain Specification Editing Process. Helio and Chris (Co-Chairs of the Specification Work Group) explored
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By
Shane Coughlan
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#5222
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OpenChain Telco SIG Meetings (Morning and Afternoon) 2023-03-02
Work continues on the Telecommunications Special Interest Group with a focus on building a telco specification related to SBOM. Learn more in the
Work continues on the Telecommunications Special Interest Group with a focus on building a telco specification related to SBOM. Learn more in the
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Shane Coughlan
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#5221
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Re: OpenChain Monthly Meeting (North America / Europe) in half an hour - 09:00 PST / 17:00 UTC / 18:00 CET
We start now :)
There will be a special focus on editing the licensing and security specifications.
Join here:
https://zoom.us/j/4377592799
We start now :)
There will be a special focus on editing the licensing and security specifications.
Join here:
https://zoom.us/j/4377592799
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By
Shane Coughlan
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#5220
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OpenChain Monthly Meeting (North America / Europe) in half an hour - 09:00 PST / 17:00 UTC / 18:00 CET
Our meeting starts in 30 minutes and will cover a lot of ground. There will be a special focus on editing the licensing and security specifications. This will also be the first meeting where Chris and
Our meeting starts in 30 minutes and will cover a lot of ground. There will be a special focus on editing the licensing and security specifications. This will also be the first meeting where Chris and
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Shane Coughlan
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#5219
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OpenChain Export Control Work Group – Third Meeting – 2023-03-07 - Recording
The OpenChain Export Control Work Group held its third meeting on the 7th of March at 08:00 UTC. The focus was on reviewing the new volunteer project being set up at
The OpenChain Export Control Work Group held its third meeting on the 7th of March at 08:00 UTC. The focus was on reviewing the new volunteer project being set up at
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Shane Coughlan
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#5218
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OpenChain Webinar #49 – FOSDEM Recap
This OpenChain Webinar featured a FOSDEM recap by Philippe Ombredanne of NexB for everyone who did not attend the event in Belgium at the start of 2023. In 2023 FOSDEM had over 8,000 participants and
This OpenChain Webinar featured a FOSDEM recap by Philippe Ombredanne of NexB for everyone who did not attend the event in Belgium at the start of 2023. In 2023 FOSDEM had over 8,000 participants and
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Shane Coughlan
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#5217
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