shanecurcuru

@shanecurcuru@fosstodon.org

20+ year ASF Member; past director & VP. #OpenSource #Trademarks #FOSSBack #Monktoberfest #Coffee

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shanecurcuru, to opensource

Wondering how #OpenSource will deal with the CRA's liability issues in the EU?

josh, to opensource
@josh@josh.tel avatar

Hoo boy. I'm not naming names because I don't want to fan the flames, but the knives are out:

Events around have rightly emboldened volunteer-driven open source projects to take their hyper-wealthy downstream users to task.

Wild to think that many large companies have hollowed out their open source program offices (OSPOs), the internal teams who have been working on addressing these resource issues.

I fear this will get worse before it gets better.

shanecurcuru,

🤩 Yes! And! let's build better messages around all the aspects of #OpenSource #Sustainability - how can we make convincing arguments to CEOs, policymakers, educational institutions too?

https://fosssustainability.com/aspects/?s=m

Start by asking if your $BigCo is listed here (among other places):

https://fossfunders.com/

Oh, and support and believe in your org's OSPO, they really do understand the software ecosystem you rely on.

@josh

dpp, to random
@dpp@mastodon.social avatar

Starbucks didn’t invent the Frappuccino. Here’s who did.

This so grinds my gears… Starbucks bought coffee connection promising not to change anything and subsequent destroyed the company and the company’s vibe. https://www.today.com/food/starbucks-didn-t-invent-frappuccino-here-s-who-did-t130891

shanecurcuru,

Used to love the Harvard Sq. Coffee Connection! Starbucks totally steamrollered everything that was special about that local coffee shop experience. 😢
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1996/1/19/all-coffee-connections-will-become-starbucks/
@dpp

FeilnerIT, to opensource German
shanecurcuru,

Having just talked about various EU area's use of MS software at in Berlin last week, I'm really curious how big a change this is.

In particular, is this a fundamental GDPR issue, or mostly one in how this specific EU Commission setup their data collection policies?

@FeilnerIT

shanecurcuru, to opensource

Safely home from ? 🚆 Interested in and ? 💸 Want to help add foundation data and make pretty graphs of how much (or little) funding we get? 🙄
Join in the fun - we need your help!
https://fossfoundation.info/roadmap?s=m

shanecurcuru, to opensource

Hey #FOSSBack: thanks for the questions on my talk: Who Pays For FOSS Foundations. Slides and data are posted; awaiting your PRs! #OpenSource #Sustainability

https://fosssustainability.com/fossback
https://shaneslides.com/fossbackstage/WhoFundsFOSSFoundations-FOSSBackstage2024#1

PresGas, to random
@PresGas@freeradical.zone avatar

#opencollective may be shutting down?

https://daniel-lange.com/archives/186-Opencollective-shutting-down.html

Looks like some #notforprofit and some #floss groups will have some decisions to make and then communicate.

shanecurcuru,

I've got an explainer that links to the official posts. This seemed to surprise everyone, even the people at the OC (i.e. the for-profit entity that also builds the software).

TLDR: if you used OCF (and only OCF, the 501c3 one) as your fiscal host, they stop accepting incoming donations 15-March; fund payouts stop 15-September.

OC, OSC, OCE, OCNZ are all unaffected.

https://communityovercode.com/2024/02/open-collective-foundation-shutdown-explainer/

@PresGas @downey

shanecurcuru, to opensource

😭 #OpenSource charitable fiscal host Open Collective Foundation is shutting down, ceasing donation ⛔️💵processing March 15th. Since there's a lot of confusion around names, here's a handy explainer, and I'll be adding a better list of alternative fiscal hosts (since you'll probablyb need a US 501(c)(3))
#OpenCollective

https://communityovercode.com/2024/02/open-collective-foundation-shutdown-explainer/

shanecurcuru,

#OpenCollective 🤩 has been going all out to help collectives affected by the OCF shutdown find a new #FiscalHost 💸 - see the latest helpful links here. #GoodLuck

https://communityovercode.com/2024/02/open-collective-foundation-shutdown-explainer/

liaizon, (edited ) to random
@liaizon@wake.st avatar

fuck Open Collective Foundation is shutting down
https://daniel-lange.com/archives/186-Opencollective-shutting-down.html

hey @opencollective y'all need to be more transparent! We shouldn't be finding out about this thru random blog posts...

via @Foxboron

(Seems as if other parts of Open Collective are not shutting down, just the Foundation, still super confusing)

shanecurcuru,

Working on an explainer about the OCF shutdown, which does not affect OC, OSC, OCE, OCNZ, or the Social Change Agency UK. But does really impact any charitable collective at the OCF who wants to accept donations past March 15th!

https://communityovercode.com/2024/02/open-collective-foundation-shutdown-explainer/

@liaizon @opencollective @Foxboron

FOSSBackstage, to random

FOSS foundations provide a wide variety of critical project support services. But how do these foundations get funded themselves? Join @shanecurcuru and find out at 2024. https://24.foss-backstage.de/sessions/?id=WNHFDT

Photo of Shane Curcuru
Text: Join us in Berlin!

shanecurcuru,

Expect to be surprised when you hear some of the financial details we've organized and visualized in the FOSS Foundation metadata directory. And expect to leave this talk with more burning questions about how we get to #OpenSource #sustainability
https://fossfoundation.info/

danb, to random
@danb@fosstodon.org avatar

The "2024 State of Open Source Report" has recently been published, conducted by OpenLogic by Perforce in collaboration with the OSI and the Eclipse Foundation.

Unfortunately access is behind a form, with quite sketchy privacy concerns. I called them out on it (and they responded) here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/opensource/comments/1agg086/comment/kogrd2t/

They also used DALL-E to generate the cover image 🤦

shanecurcuru,

@danb Thanks for the analysis and for the success/ link!

On first read, it definitely felt a little weird to see this in collaboration with OSI and Eclipse, yet some of the approach felt very commercial. Not sure what it was, but felt more marketing-like than I expected.

toxi, to opensource
@toxi@mastodon.thi.ng avatar

Maybe in another life I will eventually understand what happened to the opensource culture/ethos which has been (in) my life for such a long time: tolerance, kindness, paying forward, reciprocity/mutual aid, collaboration, learning, working & sharing (in the open, as much as possible... "a rising tide..." and such).

Apart from the sheer contempt & stereotypes received over night, some people literally don't know jack about me, yet seem hell-bent on making me part of the greater problem and throwing DYOR tantrums...

Not once was I questioning the reality of the abuse, harm & other types of oppression present in tech/opensource circles. Even though it wasn't anywhere on the radar of my own lived opensource experience, I've not been blind to these issues, the reports or the suffering in other communities and I can muster some empathy. We are in full agreement that something must change for the better, uregntly and not just in FLOSS. Having some personal questions about chosen language, tone of voice, effectiveness &implementation aspects of the currently put-forward solution (aka CoC) to the larger/deeper problem — none of this is grounds to be questioning my values or being written off as an ignoramus, non-ally or even enemy and implied part of the cause why social change is needed...

Repeating for the 3rd time in this thread: After some actual great, helpful tangible views/insights/examples from other people, adding a CoC (with the right language) for my projects seems the currently best available solution/signal I can offer to people. I'm on board. Yet, I'm also actively bracing myself about taking this step, since the actual true change here is not the publishing of some standard behavior rules, but also having to enforce them later... This leads to the other factor of uncertainty of my original questioning: I'm not sure how well equipped I'll be to deal with such arbitration/enforcement tasks, i.e. emotional(!), personal bandwidth, stress tolerance and potential lack of immediate availability to deal with any such new issues, in addition to all the other project maintenance tasks already consuming so much of my time/focus...

So whereas others are viewing these issues purely on an abstract systemic level and it's all nicely crystal clear and unquestionable what to do, to me the issue is a personal/pragmatic one, and I imagine it's similar for many other smaller projects (run by single devs, small groups) who've already been looking into CoCs, but are holding back with adoption (regardless that they're trying to achieve the right goal). No reason to give those people shit...

Assumption: We want to do right by people and not violate the trust that certain behaviors are expected and enforced. Do we signal a warm message to the world by adopting a clear set of rules with a friendly tone of voice (yet to be selected), but then later maybe end up in conflict ourselves due to not being able to effectively resolve some violations in a timely manner and getting emotionally & motivationally super drained by the whole process? Is it so hard to acknowledge that this is far from being an easy decision, taking on yet another burden of open source project management, especially if one is stretched thin already?

FWIW I'm not expecting a reply from anyone, so please don't feel pressured to provide your "free labor" here to help someone figuring this all out a bit more... Still, I'd be grateful for any answers! Thank you in advance! ✌️

#OpenSource #CoC #HumanBehavior

shanecurcuru,

@toxi You're right - posting a CoC isn't the hard part, it's actually implementing it, and being consistent in implementation that's hard. But it's very worth it; more and more contributors are expecting to see a CoC up front.
Best is to copy one of the widely-used CoCs, and perhaps modify for any specific quirks in your community.
https://opensourceconduct.com/

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