Tracking training courses for OSPO activities #53
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Some resources: OS Security and ComplianceIntroduction to Open Source License Compliance Management (LFC193) - Free OS Strategy and ProcessesOpen Source Management and Strategy - Paid OS Community Management |
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Strategy/management |
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Establish an Open Source Program Office - Paid |
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Two courses we published to GitHub (meant to be platform agnositic, and organized like a Jekyll site) |
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@anajsana does TODO group have any plans host courses at some point? |
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We have course material we open sourced and shared here:
https://github.com/todogroup/ospo101 which essentially is this course
https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/open-source-management-and-strategy/
We can definitely hosted courses via LFT if you wanted to do something
along those lines
What's your goal :)?
…On Tue, May 10, 2022 at 3:17 PM Emma ***@***.***> wrote:
@anajsana <https://github.com/anajsana> does TODO group have any plans
host courses at some point?
I am only asking as we had a contributo interested in exploring how we
might publish the courses I linked above (which are just in markdown) on
our opensource.microsft.com page, which would be awesome but also like to
see how we can collaborate with what others are doing .
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Chris Aniszczyk
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OSPO activities cover a wide range of fields and tasks (e.g managing open source licensing agreements, ensuring open source compliance, setting policy and processes, improving developer education and outbound contributions from developers, building an effective open source strategy, and more).
This discussion thread welcomes the open source community to put together a list of existing open source training courses to help OSPO managers and teams' open source education.
To give more structure to these courses, contributors can group training courses using any of these fields:
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