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OSPO Local Meetups: Local Communities Supported By TODO Group

  1. The Framework
  2. Meetup Expectations
  3. Local Ambassador Requirements and Responsibilities
  4. How can I start a new OSPO Local Meetup

We are introducing a new framework for in-person local meetups to nurture local communities. OSPO Local Meetups aim to provide a forum for like-minded professionals to share knowledge and experience on OSPOs and Open Source Management within specific regions.

The Framework

In a nutshell, the framework defines the following local meetup requirements:

  • Hybrid gatherings that are open to TODO members, OSPOlogy community and the public.
  • Hosted by a Local OSPO Ambassador (see Local Ambassador's requirements)
  • Follow Chatham House Rules
    • Recordings are not allowed
    • The information received can be shared as meet-up notes, but does not reveal the identity of who said it
  • Provides a forum for like-minded professionals to share knowledge and experience on OSPOs and Open Source Management
  • Encourages neutraly
  • Encourages diversity of attendees and regions to participate including hosting meetups in local languages
  • Everyone can propose a new local OSPO meetup
  • Is under Linux Foundation policies and code of conduct
  • Participants must register for OSPO Local meetups via Linux Foundation’s community platform.

Meetup Expectations

OSPO Local meetups supported by the TODO Group is committed to vendor neutrality and aims to become a forum for like-minded professionals to share knowledge and experiences on OSPOs. Even though we understand that during a conversation, OSPO tooling and/or services examples might arise, vendors may not propose solutions or use the meetups under the TODO Group umbrella for any discussions designed to generate sales for a vendor. Meetups are not intended to be vendor pitches and can’t be used for that purpose if you would like to have the meetup under the TODO Group branding.

Local Ambassador Requirements and Responsibilities

Please read the local ambassador guideline document

How can I start a new OSPO Local Meetup?

If you are interested in organizing a OSPO Local Meetups in your region feel free to open a new GH Discussion under OSPOlogy repo, indicating the desired location and how the creation of this meetup can benefit the OSPO Community. The TODO Steering Committee will review this proposal and has the final word to approve/decline.

How does TODO Group provide support?

The TODO Group provides a neutral and safe environment for the creation and development of these meetups, supporting the local community with the online platform, policies, framework, code of conduct, communication channels, branding, and promotion.