As promised, we held our Q2 quarterly update call July 7th. This edition had growing attendance, evidence of increased interest and delivered value for your time!
Following the call (recording can be found here), this is our summary sharing news, updates and changes in the OSPO Alliance and our work on the GGI Handbook.
🧭 Welcome to the OSPO Alliance Quarterly – July 2025 Edition
The OSPO Alliance isn’t just keeping up—it’s nicely thriving! Q2 brought in a couple of new contributors, including Open By Default, Centreon, and the Open Culture Foundation, each adding their unique open source sparkle to the growing constellation of 60+ supporting organizations.
📈 2025 Roadmap: Hands on the Wheel
The team’s plans are ambitious and crystal clear:
- 📖 Handbook version 1.3 (or 2.0) is on track for release later this year, with updates and new cybersecurity content.
- 🌐 Translation efforts are surging, now spanning Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Japanese (in review), and Arabic (in progress).
- 📦 Hard copies of materials can always be ordered for broader dissemination.
- 🗣️ Expect more live events, presentations, and community collaborations.
🚨 Cyber Security: Focus
The Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) continues to nurture conversations. OSPO Alliance is digging this topic:
- Reviewing GGI activities for the right level of security focus (ex vulnerability management processes),
- Supporting regulatory alignment while maintaining geographic independence (Eu, US, ..)
- Collaborating with Inno3, CNLL, and ORC Working Group to clarify strategic response based on their valuable guides All this complements an evolving framework for open source governance that values trust, engagement, and digital sovereignty.
🧰 MyGGI GitHub Dashboard: Governance in 5 Minutes
Want quick governance insights? Deploy the MyGGI Board on GitLab or GitHub. It’s already adopted by 85% of participating orgs. Track goals like “Open source enabling innovation” and “Digital sovereignty” with real-time metrics—and yes, commits have skyrocketed in the last year.
🌍 Translation Nation
The translation sprint is no small feat:
- Hosted on Weblate, the interface makes onboarding seamless.
- Languages range from French to Bengali, Tamil to Greek—with Japanese at 28% and Arabic just kicking off.
- These efforts reflect vibrant community involvement and a commitment to inclusivity across the open source landscape.
💬 Events, OnRamps & Community Engagement
The Alliance has been everywhere:
- 🔧 OW2con 2025’s CRA workshop
- 🌃 Nuit des Acteurs du Numérique in Sophia-Antipolis
- 💬 GitHub Maintainer Month And let’s not forget the OSPO OnRamp sessions—low-threshold webinars for orgs embarking on open source journeys. Upcoming speakers include Centreon CTO Vincent Untz and Geneva state advisor Gilles Gravier. You’ll hear frank stories, pitfalls, and lessons in a Chatham House rule environment where transparency reigns and missteps become teachable moments.
📊 Community Metrics: The Growth Curve
The numbers speak volumes:
- Over 1,600 commits across Alliance projects
- A healthy cadence of ~300 commits/month
- Nearly 10,000 web and forum visits in Q2, with top traffic from Taiwan, Sweden, and the US
- Followers on LinkedIn and GitHub continue to climb, proving that this isn’t just buzz—it’s building momentum.
🌐 Digital Presence
The community keeps the conversation flowing via:
🗓️ Mark Your Calendar
Next bookmark your calendars for the Q3 quarterly call on October, 13th, 2025, at 4 PM CET.
The OSPO Alliance continues to champion open source governance with depth, diversity, and digital ambition. From cybersecurity focus to translated handbooks and governance dashboards, it’s cultivating the tools and community that help organizations not just participate in open source—but lead it 🚀.
The OSPO Alliance team