OSPO Career Path is a set of vendor-neutral, open source, and free courses created by folks from the TODO / OSPO community to support training inside the organization. Each course is intended to be modularized so the content is reusable in a piecemeal fashion.
The target audience of the OSPO Career path is intended to Open Source professionals that are in a role that manages, oversees, or guides the organization’s policies and/or contributions to open source projects. This includes:
- Security, compliance, and licensing open source roles
- Open Source developer relations, developer advocates, or community managers
- Open Source project managers
- Open Source leaders and general managers
An open source program office (OSPO) is designed to (1) be the center of competency for an organization's open source operations and structure and (2) put a strategy and set of policies on top of an organization's open source efforts. This can include setting code use, distribution, selection, auditing, and other policies, training developers, ensuring legal compliance, and promoting and building community engagement that benefits the organization strategically. See the OSPO definition hosted by the TODO Group for more information. OSPO Characteristics
To a certain degree, any organization calling itself an OSPO likely indicates that the organization has reached a maturity stage, gained critical mass support with its enterprise, and manifests five key characteristics:
- Employees are tasked with fostering and nurturing OSS usage.
- The organization has a formal policy around the use and production of OSS.
- Executives recognize that OSS and open source more broadly are important strategic assets.
- Significant numbers of employees are contributing code to open source projects.
- Processes, procedures, and tools are in place to streamline and facilitate open source consumption and participation
- See the OSPO characteristics hosted by the TODO Group for more information.
Courses are based on the different OSPO responsibilities established on the OSPO Mind Map. It provides key requirements that OSPO Teams or open source professionals should learn for quality implementation of an Open Source Program Office:
Description | |
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✅ | Courses that already exist (either at TODO or other OS communities) |
🆕 | New Courses to be made |
🤝 | Courses provided by other OS Communities |
- ✅ OSPO 101 Course (beginner) - TODO
- ✅ 🤝 Introduction to OS license and compliance course (beginner) - OpenChain
- ✅ 🤝 Developing Secure Software (beginner) - OpenSSF
- ✅ 🤝 Software Package Data Exchange (beginner) - SPDX
Continuation fo OSPO 101 modules:
- [🆕 Course] Effective OSPO policy & processes implementation for Users
- [🆕 Course] Effective OSPO policy & processes implementation for Contributors
- [🆕 Course] Effective OSPO policy & processes implementation for Partners
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Please open a new issue or PR to contribute to this repo adn help us improve the OSPO Career Path content!
All code is offered under the Apache 2.0 and documentation is offered under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/