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5.28 Use open source where possible

Business Strategy And Product Management

Produce a policy around open collaboration and contribution to creating and sustaining open source projects.

Criteria

  • Open source policy: Machine-testable
    Establish a clear open source policy that outlines how open-source tools are used and any practices used to support open-source development.
    • Can OSSPledge Fix Open Source Sustainability?
    • Choose an open source license
    • Creative Commons License
    • Fair-code
    • GitLab Open Source Policy
    • Open Source Contracting
    • Open-Source is Just That
    • Open Source Pledge
    • Open Source Policy Examples and Templates
    • Writing an Open Source Policy
  • Collaboration: Human-testable
    Show a track record of collaboration and building communities around open-source principles.
    • GPF – General Policy Framework (PDF) – 1.8 – Strategy (Open Source)
    • GPF – General Policy Framework (PDF) – 2.9 – Specifications (Off-The-Shelf Components)
    • GPF – General Policy Framework (PDF) – 2.10 – Specifications (Third-Party Services)
    • GR491 – 2-7034 – Open Source Availability
    • GR491 – 3-5018 – Open Source API
    • GR491 – 3-5022 – Open Source Alternative
    • How To Achieve Effective Open Source Collaboration
    • The open source way
    • Todo: Open Source Community
    • United Nations SDGS – Goal 4 – Education
    • United Nations SDGS – Goal 8 – Economics & Work
    • United Nations SDGS – Goal 9 – Infrastructure
    • United Nations SDGS – Goal 12 – Consumption & Production
    • United Nations SDGS – Goal 17 – Global Partnership
  • Contribution: Machine-testable
    Contribute regularly in terms of code, human-time, and/or financially, to open-source community-based projects.
    • FreeCodeCamp: How to Contribute to Open Source
    • GPF – General Policy Framework (PDF) – 1.8 – Strategy (Open Source)
    • GPF – General Policy Framework (PDF) – 2.9 – Specifications (Off-The-Shelf Components)
    • GPF – General Policy Framework (PDF) – 2.10 – Specifications (Third-Party Services)
    • GR491 – 2-7034 – Open Source Availability
    • GR491 – 3-5018 – Open Source API
    • GR491 – 3-5022 – Open Source Alternative
    • How to Contribute to an Open Source Project
    • How to Contribute to Open Source
    • How to Contribute to Open Source Projects: A Beginner’s Guide
    • Open Source Employee Handbook
    • The open source way
    • United Nations SDGS – Goal 4 – Education
    • United Nations SDGS – Goal 8 – Economics & Work
    • United Nations SDGS – Goal 9 – Infrastructure
    • United Nations SDGS – Goal 12 – Consumption & Production
    • United Nations SDGS – Goal 17 – Global Partnership

Benefits

  • Economic
    Using open-source tools can significantly reduce development time when managed properly.
  • Social Equity
    Supporting collaboration and building communities around open-source practices engenders trust and helps to reduce inequalities.

GRI

  • Materials: Medium
  • Energy: Medium
  • Water: Medium
  • Emissions: Medium

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