Bitergia continues this month with some events around Open Source, and in this blog post we’re summarizing our participation in different events around the world, like All Things Open in the USA, OSPOlogy in Sweden, and EclipseCon in Germany, lets dive in!
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90% of IT leaders use open source software in their organizations’ innovation streams. This requires a strategy to manage modern companies’ relationships with the open source projects they use, release, or even contribute to. An open source program office (OSPO) creates this strategy by working across the organization. In this blog post, we want to highlight 5 reasons that your organization can master with an OSPO.
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Intelligent open source means taking care of your OSS ecosystem. Being a data-driven OSPO team is important to know about the OSS projects a company releases, contributes or uses. This blog post focuses on statistics for an important task of OSPO teams. What are the common pitfalls when analyzing an OSS Ecosystem and how to solve them?
Continue reading “What OSPO managers lack today when using marketing stats (but software development analytics gives)”Why OSPO teams need a single source of truth (and how to achieve it)
Company goals around using, consuming, contributing to and maintaining open source software (OSS) projects are usually related to market positioning, required upstream features development, and talent attraction or retention. Well-organized OSS efforts are managed by an Open Source Programs Office (OSPO).
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