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Linux Foundation

Developing a Community-Driven Standard for Open Source Software Quality

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Learn how to develop community-driven standards for open source software quality in this 44-minute conference talk from the Linux Foundation. Explore the inadequacies of traditional V-Model quality standards when applied to modern code-driven, CI/CD-based open source development, particularly in regulated industries and safety-critical systems. Discover a novel standard proposal designed specifically to assess OSS process capabilities by documenting open source best practices and providing practical assessment guides. Examine the three-phase approach from research to execution for establishing quality standards, drawing on academic research and exemplary open source projects with proven best practices. Review existing scoring initiatives and quality metrics while understanding how this standard aims to bridge the gap between OSS development practices and regulated industry requirements. Gain insights into the roadmap for collaborative standard development and learn how to participate in this community-driven initiative to foster greater trust and enable wider adoption of open source software in regulated environments.

Syllabus

Developing a Community-Driven Standard for Open Source Software... Philipp Ahmann & Gabriele Paoloni

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Linux Foundation

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