Both business language and standards can be very strict, especially when we are looking into practices of governments or highly regulated industries like automotive and telecommunications. On the contrary, open source is developed by diverse groups, where standards and regulations don't apply to all use cases, and is often valued for its flexibility. So, how do all these fit together?
In this episode of the My Open Source Experience podcast, industry experts explore how to fit open source into very strict processes and standards.
- Ashan Senevirathne covers efforts in the telecom segment where standards, technology evolution and open source clash
- Austen Bryan share his experience with fitting open source into the acquisition guidelines and processes that the United States government has
- Magnus Buhrgard highlights examples of bringing open source standards and patents closer to each other
- Philipp Ahmann talks about safety standards in the automotive industry, and highlights where open source is used within cars
- Samson Goddy shares tips on how to talk about open source in corporate environments using business language
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