anyway? Center of competence for open source in an organization Centralize policies, projects, and community activities Risk mitigation, engineering practices, financial benefits (via todogroup.org) “Fear, Love, and Money”
OSPOS to succeed by building tools and products that solve the problems of managing, contributing, and using open source at scale. OSPO Projects •Open source license and security compliance •Policies around using, contributing, and publishing open source •Measuring success and health of open source programs and projects •Improvements to areas that impede OSPO progress (aka Friction Fixes)
README Code of Conduct License Contributing Maintainers who are members Contributors who are NOT members Types of contributions over time Issue backlog and churn Release frequency Contribution Data Project Activity