The tooling group (also part of the OpenChain Tooling Workgroup) works on open source solutions for automated Open Source Management and already came up with "Open Compliance Reference Tooling" representations for some typical use cases (Java, NPM, Python, etc.). Approaches for automated Open Source Compliance Management for Linux systems were already discussed too, but the challenges seem to be of a different nature. Based on the circumstances, that there are different Linux distributions, typically demanding license and obligation setups, architectural aspects to consider and a broad variety of distribution contexts, this could be seen as the "champions league" of Open Source Compliance Management Automation. These demands need a common understanding on the big picture and the problem space to enable collaboration on a common solution. As part of this talk, some existing Open Source Management references and their features shall be compared with a row of typical needs of teams that have to distribute a Linux system. As many of us are looking for a simple and automated solution we want to invite to join a collaborative approach.
Open Compliance Reference Tooling in a Linux system context
Objective of the presentation:
Find birds of a feather to build a community around Open Source Compliance Management around Linux systems.
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