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Rabu, 27 Juli 2011

Linux Foundation Releases New White Paper on FOSS Compliance for Suppliers

The Linux Foundation strives to provide relevant, useful guidance to organizations setting up their free and open source software (FOSS) compliance programs.  Last month, we released a white paper titled “A Five Step Compliance Process for FOSS Identification and Review.”

Now, we are releasing a freely available new white paper “FOSS Compliance Practices for Supplied Software.”  It examines compliance practices needed when software supplied by a third party vendor is brought into the code baseline of a product to be distributed externally.   The white paper discusses requirements a company should impose upon its suppliers to disclose FOSS in their deliverables and to provide what’s needed to achieve compliance.  The paper also discusses steps a company can take to review and validate the FOSS disclosures made by its suppliers.  In addition to those topics, the white paper addresses measures a company can undertake to assess its suppliers’ compliance capabilities.

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Open Compliance Training Class Offered in Conjunction with LinuxCon North America

Once again, an onsite open compliance training course will be offered directly after a major Linux Foundation event.  We’ll deliver LF384, “Overview of Open Source Compliance End-to-End Process” right after LinuxCon North America in Vancouver, on Saturday August 20, 2011 at the conference hotel.   It’s important to The Linux Foundation to provide every opportunity to the community for learning and exchanging ideas about compliance. By hosting this one-day training course in conjunction with LinuxCon, we hope to increase access to important content on open compliance and to provide a classroom environment for collaboration on this topic.

The full-day course focuses on how to organize and manage the compliance function so that your company can benefit from FOSS while complying with all license obligations.  If you’ll be responsible for implementing your company’s compliance program, you’ll surely profit from this class.  Just go to http://www.regonline.com/Register/Checkin.aspx?EventID=923767  to register.  And, by the way, you can register for the course even if you don’t plan to attend LinuxCon.  If you have any questions about registration, please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .  If you have questions about the course content or you’re interested in the course but can’t make the event in Vancouver and want to find out about other course offerings, please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Check out the LinuxCon conference site for more info about our 20th anniversary celebration of Linux (including black tie gala(!)) and a great technical program that features a number of compliance talks by industry experts.

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Selasa, 05 Juli 2011

Karen Sandler has Been Named GNOME Foundation Executive Director

The GNOME foundation has announced the appointment of Karen Sandler as the new executive director for the organization. Sandler comes to GNOME from the Software Freedom Law Center where she served as a general counsel. "Sandler’s dedication to software freedom, her non-profits experience and her involvement in a wide range of free and open source software communities distinguish her as the logical choice for GNOME. 'I’m very excited that Karen is joining the GNOME Foundation as Executive Director!', says Stormy Peters, former Executive Director who has recently joined the GNOME Board as a new Director, 'Karen brings a wealth of experience in free software projects and nonprofits as well as a passion for free software. That experience will be invaluable as GNOME continues to expand its reach with GNOME 3.0 and GNOME technologies.'" Look for an interview with Sandler about her new role later today here at LWN.


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Senin, 04 Juli 2011

Linux Foundation Releases New FOSS Compliance White Paper

The Linux Foundation continues to provide simple, straightforward guidance to organizations setting up their open source compliance programs. Last month, we released a free webinar titled “Six Tips to Getting Started With Open Source Compliance.”  Before that, we published “Keys to Managing a FOSS Compliance Program.”


Now, we’ve released a freely available new white paper, “A Five-Step Compliance Process for FOSS Identification and Review” that discusses key aspects of two compliance actions:  identifying open source in a product’s code baseline, and performing architecture and license reviews on the path to approving FOSS inclusion.  The white paper reviews inputs, outputs, and essential process elements involved in five interrelated compliance steps:  scanning source code; positively identifying FOSS, its licensing, and its provenance; reviewing licenses and license compatibility issues; reviewing architectural interactions of proprietary and open source components; and achieving final approval for FOSS use.  So, download the white paper for some useful information.


Upcoming white papers will address steps involved in satisfying license obligations, and ways to work with suppliers on their compliance responsibilities.  Feel free to provide suggestions for future white paper topics to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .  For more LF resources on compliance, including white papers, webinars, self-assessment checklist, and open source tools, go to the Linux Foundation’s open compliance program webpage. 


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Senin, 06 Juni 2011

RHEL 6.1 Lays Foundation for Future Servers

Commercial Linux distributor Red Hat has moved the 6.1 release of its Enterprise Linux from beta to prime time.…


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