September is around the corner and the OnRamp session will be back really soon. In the September session, Vincent Untz will highlights how an Open Source Manifesto can align organizational vision and strategy, illustrated through Centreon’s successful restructuring. This can be a unique oportunity to learn from them and ask tricky questions on the ups and downs of their journey.
Save the date!
- 📅 Friday, September 19th
- ⏰ 10:30-12:00 CEST
- 🎙️ Vincent Untz, CTO at Centreon.
- 📜 Open Source and the OSPO at Centreon.
As usual, it is an online event open to all with no registration in a safe environment. Just come and grab a seat. Please connect to our 🌐 BigBlueButton instance on the given date and time. You can import this specific session into your calendar with this 📅 ICS file.
An Open Source Manifesto is a public document that defines an organization’s approach to and relationship with open source. Although the manifesto may seem to contain only broad statements to those familiar with open source, it is a valuable tool for aligning collaborators on what open source means to the organization and for publicly communicating this vision. This presentation will explore the advantages of having an Open Source Manifesto and discuss how Centreon utilized it to successfully restructure its open-source strategy.
The OSPO OnRamp meeting series provides an open, neutral and friendly forum, low-threshold entry point to exchange and learn about the basics of how to set up an Open Source Program Office and get started with open source. More on the dedicated page.