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|description=OSPO++ is a global network and a community of collaborative open source program offices (OSPOs) focused on supporting the core mission objectives of universities, governments, and civic institutions. We come together to build OSPOs, foster impactful collaborations between OSPOs, and build the core collaboration infrastructure for today’s most pressing challenges.
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OSPO++ began as a community facilitated by Moss Labs, a loose organization of open source enthusiasts headed by Jacob Green of Baltimore, MD. Over time, the team expanded to include [[Sayeed Choudhury]] of Johns Hopkins and [[Danese Cooper]] of InnerSource Commons as advisors, and [[Clare Dillon]] of InnerSourceCommons and Open Ireland Network and [[Richard Littauer]] from SustainOSS and Maintainer Mountaineer. Moss Labs is dedicated to fostering collaboration, and has helped OSPO++ grow beyond the initial members by holding biweekly meetings, talks at conferences, seminar series, and podcasts.
OSPO++ began as a community facilitated by Moss Labs, a loose organization of open source enthusiasts headed by Jacob Green of Baltimore, MD. Over time, the team expanded to include [[Sayeed Choudhury]] of Johns Hopkins and [[Danese Cooper]] of InnerSource Commons as advisors, and [[Clare Dillon]] of InnerSourceCommons and Open Ireland Network and [[Richard Littauer]] from SustainOSS and Maintainer Mountaineer. Moss Labs is dedicated to fostering collaboration, and has helped OSPO++ grow beyond the initial members by holding biweekly meetings, talks at conferences, seminar series, and podcasts.

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OSPO++
OSPO600.jpg
NIST Sector Data
GICS Industrial Software & Services
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Business type "Limited Liability Company" is not in the list (Sole proprietorship, Partnership, Nonprofit, Other, Federal Government, State Government, Local Government, Public, Employee Owned, Private, ...) of allowed values for the "Has biztype" property.
Year Founded 2021
Founder(s) Jacob Green
City, State Baltimore MD
Country United States
Region Served Worldwide
Executives Jacob Green
Revenue
Number of employees 5
Sponsorship Level Of Interest
Members

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OSPO++ is a global network and a community of collaborative open source program offices (OSPOs) focused on supporting the core mission objectives of universities, governments, and civic institutions. We come together to build OSPOs, foster impactful collaborations between OSPOs, and build the core collaboration infrastructure for today’s most pressing challenges.

Activities

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OSPO++ began as a community facilitated by Moss Labs, a loose organization of open source enthusiasts headed by Jacob Green of Baltimore, MD. Over time, the team expanded to include Sayeed Choudhury of Johns Hopkins and Danese Cooper of InnerSource Commons as advisors, and Clare Dillon of InnerSourceCommons and Open Ireland Network and Richard Littauer from SustainOSS and Maintainer Mountaineer. Moss Labs is dedicated to fostering collaboration, and has helped OSPO++ grow beyond the initial members by holding biweekly meetings, talks at conferences, seminar series, and podcasts.