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The OSI is the authority that defines Open Source, recognized globally by individuals, companies, and by public institutions.

At Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit EU and AI_dev EU 2025, Stefano Maffulli and Jordan Marris presented a summary of 10 months since the release of the Open Source AI Definition v1.0. https://opensource.org/blog/report-from-oss-eu-2025-and-ai_dev-whats-next-for-osaid

OSI's Deep Dive: Data Governance virtual event is happening October 1-3. Stella Biderman will present "Building Public Data for LLMs". Register for free at: https://opensource.org/datagovernanceconf

A commons-based approach has the potential to provide wider availability of high-quality, diverse data sets while ensuring that rights are protected and that data is used fairly and responsibly. https://opensource.org/datagovernance

Our goal is to ensure that the development and use of Open Source software is at best facilitated and at worst not obstructed by any aspect of the standards development process, the resulting harmonized standards, and the access and IPR terms of those standards. https://opensource.org/blog/cra-standards-request-draft-published #OpenSource

Binary, a “system” is either Open Source AI or is not; and https://opensource.org/blog/open-source-ai-definition-weekly-update #OpenSource

nostr:npub1jpp36eeycvlkkdy4d4l4lgswvf8jtdare5vly0w0sk7rc39pzgrqlyu59l with a tiny team and no dedicated web designers on staff we do our best.

Most important: what info is missing from the licence pages? We've added a lot of details that weren't available before, if anything is missing we need to fix that ASAP.

Same for the redirects... We regularly uncover decades of old paths not documented and we welcome reports to fix them.

Thank you Bram Moolenaar.

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