Thanks a lot. That sounds good. Looking forward to discuss further details in the call with Gael next week.
From: Gael Blondelle <gael.blondelle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Mittwoch, 14. Juli 2021 18:02
To: Picht, Michael <michael.picht@xxxxxxx>
Cc: ospo.zone@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ospo.zone] "OSPO Roundtable" @ OSPO Alliance?
Hi Michael,
Boris is right, this "OSPO Rountable" fits perfectly with what the OSPO Alliance should be.
If you look at the landing page, you can see the three main themes we want to address: Discover Open Source, Understand Open Source and Implement Open Source.
And the OSPO Roundtable addresses the topic of "Discover Open Source" as this is definitely where we want to provide guidance to companies that start their OSS journey. We can discuss if this title is adequate, and improve the messaging,
but from my perspective that's where it fits.
In terms of membership, the process is very light. That's really just about signing the
statement of support. In addition to that, we will publish a process in the coming days to file a bug to add members' logos to the website. There are no restrictions on what organization can be a
member.
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Hi all,
I am Michael Picht, working for the OSPO of SAP. I find the OSPO Alliance quite interesting, in particular that it is meant to be cross-foundation.
In the European Chapter of the TODO Group we are currently discussing to start an “OSPO Roundtable”. Background is that some of us were approached by companies that are just starting
their open source journey. They want to start an OSPO an are seeking for some advice. Our idea is to bring these companies together in an “OSPO Roundtable” where they can exchange and also get advice. Normally, these companies are not member of the Linux Foundation
or the TODO Group and it shouldn’t be a prerequisite for the OSPO Roundtable to be member in any foundation. We are currently investigating where such a community could be hosted. Would it be possible to host that at the OSPO Alliance?
Since none of us has the time to do the hosting (set up the meeting/invite, moderate the meeting, take care of the agenda and the minutes etc.) we would need someone to take care
of this. Could the OSPO Alliance take over these tasks?
The web site of the OSPO Alliance mentions “members”. What exactly does that mean? When is it required that a company becomes a member?
Thanks and best regards,
Michael
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