Open Source Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility in Software Development
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex world of open source sustainability and corporate social responsibility in this 27-minute talk by Colin Eberhardt from Scott Logic. Delve into the intricacies of modern software supply chains, examining the hidden dependencies and associated risks in deeply-nested open source components. Analyze the current defensive strategies employed by the financial services industry and their impact on the wider open source ecosystem. Investigate the origins, authorship, and distribution of code in software supply chains, questioning the sustainability of current practices. Evaluate existing solutions like crowdfunding and sponsorship, and understand why they fall short in addressing the growing challenge. Discover why a paradigm shift in corporate attitudes towards open source is necessary, drawing parallels with environmental responsibility. Learn about the critical role large corporations must play in making genuine commitments to ensure the sustainability of this vital resource.
Syllabus
Intro
Dependencies
Development dependencies
Semantic versioning
Who holds the keys
Whos keeping it safe
Statistics
Solutions
Corporate Social Responsibility
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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