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OSI - 2022-01-21 14:03
Board Members Meeting called to order 16:07 UTC Deb Bryant Richard ... Patrick responded "yes, Jane is taking care of that for the Board." For the Month Ending September 30, 2014 Total Assets: ... by Name licenses/alphabetical 16824 Terms of Service ToS 16295 OSI Affiliate Membership affiliates 16054 Open Standards ...
masson - 2015-01-12 10:55
... at 9:16am Pacific Time / 17:21 UTC. Attendees Board Members Deb Bryant (via telephone on Wednesday) Richard Fontana ... a suitable license changes to their Terms of Service (ToS) that might be useful to FOSS ensure that, by default, accepted ...
masson - 2015-12-09 09:34
... the Open Infrastructure Foundation Meet OSI’s new board member, Chair and Vice Chair OSI in the News Get to know ... of resources, a couple of which are Teaching Open Source (TOS) and Professor’s Open Source Summer Experience (POSSE). Read more. ...
Jessica - 2022-03-09 20:13 - 0 comments
... In her presentation at POSI 2021, Deborah Bryant, OSI Board Director, recalled that she was first introduced to open source when she ... of resources, a couple of which are Teaching Open Source (TOS) and Professor’s Open Source Summer Experience (POSSE). More can be seen ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 2022-03-01 05:30 - 0 comments
... called to order at 08:03 am PT. Attendees Board Members Mr. Michael Tiemann, President (joining in at 810 AM PDT) ... drafted accordingly. Mr. Tiemann suggests we look at the OSI TOS to use as a blueprint. Mr. Tiemann will work with Mr. Radcliffe to draft ...
alolita - 2009-12-03 07:08
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