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Open Source & Open Standards
Leverage the best of both worlds to power
Innovation in a Digital Europe
Dr Carol Cosgrove-Sacks
Senior Advisor International Standards Policy
OASIS OPEN
https://www.oasis-open.org/
November 2019
About OASIS OPEN
One of the most respected, member-driven global standards bodies, OASIS
offers projects—including open source projects—a path to standardization
and de jure approval for reference in international policy and procurement in
Europe and globally
OASIS supports Aad is committed to open, collaborative development of ICT
standards, code and methodologies. Its broad technical agenda and stable
process encompasses cybersecurity, privacy, cryptography, cloud computing,
IoT – any initiative for developing code, APIs, specifications, reference
implementations or standards can find a home at OASIS.
OASIS is an accredited standards consortium in the EU MSP.
Open standards and free
and open source software
("FOSS") need each other. 
They are complementary.  
• They both enjoy the collaborative
"many eyes" benefits of security and
quality review. 
• Today we increasingly use common
collaborative tools such as Git and JIRA
or similar so technical hurdles to
participate are low.
• Both permit parties to create and offer
free and commercial adjacent products
and services.
Open source needs open standards.
• Established SDOs like OASIS have tried and tested licensing and process rules
that reinforce trust.  
• A stronger and longer track record with SDO secretariats, agencies and
collaborations means stability, experience, often better dispute resolution, and
in many cases better protection against dominant vendor lock-in risk.  
• Procurement, e-government processes, and the WTO already understand and
appreciate open standards ground rules.  
• Proven stable hosting and lifecycle support in well-formed SDOs means open
standards once issued do not "just disappear."
Open standards needs open source. 
• And we always have done, for 20 years: ebXML, SAML, UBL, ODF.  For OASIS,
our biggest open data successes almost always have been powered by open
source tools, allowing validation, testing, improvement and experimentation
from a broad variety of users.
• Open source licenses allow for easier, low-friction contributions from a
wider variety of stakeholders familiar with that environment. 
• FOSS communities and the open structure of contributions often bring more
user experience ("UX") and agility into the mix.
OASIS beyond Open Standards
May 2019: OASIS introduced the Open Projects Programme to
bridge Open Source and Open Standards Development
After two years working with industry IPR experts, OASIS developed a
set of rules and tools that preserves OASIS' stable process and fair,
vendor-neutral hosting, but also accommodates the use of common
open source licenses, including in work that can be eligible for de jure
standardization such as via ISO, ITU or national de jure bodies
OASIS s Secret Sauce’ “ ”
● Clear, step-by-step process through which Free and Open
Source Software (“FOSS”) contributions may be integrated
into OASIS Standards.
● Flexible organizational framework that accommodates
projects big and small.
● Thoughtful balancing of company/member needs with
developer communities to create alignment and foster
innovation.
Open Projects
Licensing
and IPR
● Project Governing Board (PGB)
selects an open source license for
each repository, from among several
OSI-approved and Creative
Commons options.
● Contributors of substantive content
sign CLA to agree to the llicense, and
which also provides for certain
patent non-assertion covenants.
● Code contributors grant non-
exclusive license to others. They
retain all rights to use their work in
other projects.
● PGB members also make non-assert
promises to all final outputs, as well
as their own contributions.
Some
examples of
OASIS Open
Projects
Embracing the common goals
of developer and stakeholders
communities with the
experience and safety of a
well-established international
standards consortium
Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration
Former OASIS Technical Committee; wanted to leverage & engage in more
open source work. Found the traditional TC model was limiting its productivity
due to rules and membership restrictions.
https://open-services.net/
Re-chartered as an OASIS Open Project in mid-2019, supported by sponsors
IBM, Koneksys (UK), Siemens AG (Germany), & KTH Royal Institute of
Technology(Sweden).
Active community at work on 11 Project Draft Specifications, 3 of which
already are moving towards OASIS Standards Track Process.
Open Cybersecurity Alliance
‘integrate once – reuse everywhere’
A cooperative effort to promote & standardize API interoperability across a
range of security products. 18+ sponsors that are leaders in cybersecurity.
Direct-line of communication between the developer and implementer
community is essential. http://opencybersecurityalliance.org
The OASIS Open Projects Programme organizational framework lets project
governance scale as the alliance grows.
Our structure treats Open Source contributors as important stakeholders
and provides them optional paths for project participation (no membership
dues required) – sustaining projects over the long-term.
In
development …
OMF - Global coalition of cities launches
the Open Mobility Foundation with
OASIS – using open source technology to
help cities manage products that use the
public right-of-way, including shared
scooters, bikes, autonomous vehicles,
and drones.
Ethereum OASIS Open Project – in
progress
The Ethereum OASIS Open Project
provides a neutral forum for diverse
stakeholders to create high-quality
specifications that facilitate Ethereum’s
longevity, interoperability, and ease of
integration.
Thank you! For more information,
contact us:
Op-admin@oasis-open.org

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  • 1. Open Source & Open Standards Leverage the best of both worlds to power Innovation in a Digital Europe Dr Carol Cosgrove-Sacks Senior Advisor International Standards Policy OASIS OPEN https://www.oasis-open.org/ November 2019
  • 2. About OASIS OPEN One of the most respected, member-driven global standards bodies, OASIS offers projects—including open source projects—a path to standardization and de jure approval for reference in international policy and procurement in Europe and globally OASIS supports Aad is committed to open, collaborative development of ICT standards, code and methodologies. Its broad technical agenda and stable process encompasses cybersecurity, privacy, cryptography, cloud computing, IoT – any initiative for developing code, APIs, specifications, reference implementations or standards can find a home at OASIS. OASIS is an accredited standards consortium in the EU MSP.
  • 3. Open standards and free and open source software ("FOSS") need each other.  They are complementary.   • They both enjoy the collaborative "many eyes" benefits of security and quality review.  • Today we increasingly use common collaborative tools such as Git and JIRA or similar so technical hurdles to participate are low. • Both permit parties to create and offer free and commercial adjacent products and services.
  • 4. Open source needs open standards. • Established SDOs like OASIS have tried and tested licensing and process rules that reinforce trust.   • A stronger and longer track record with SDO secretariats, agencies and collaborations means stability, experience, often better dispute resolution, and in many cases better protection against dominant vendor lock-in risk.   • Procurement, e-government processes, and the WTO already understand and appreciate open standards ground rules.   • Proven stable hosting and lifecycle support in well-formed SDOs means open standards once issued do not "just disappear."
  • 5. Open standards needs open source.  • And we always have done, for 20 years: ebXML, SAML, UBL, ODF.  For OASIS, our biggest open data successes almost always have been powered by open source tools, allowing validation, testing, improvement and experimentation from a broad variety of users. • Open source licenses allow for easier, low-friction contributions from a wider variety of stakeholders familiar with that environment.  • FOSS communities and the open structure of contributions often bring more user experience ("UX") and agility into the mix.
  • 6. OASIS beyond Open Standards May 2019: OASIS introduced the Open Projects Programme to bridge Open Source and Open Standards Development After two years working with industry IPR experts, OASIS developed a set of rules and tools that preserves OASIS' stable process and fair, vendor-neutral hosting, but also accommodates the use of common open source licenses, including in work that can be eligible for de jure standardization such as via ISO, ITU or national de jure bodies
  • 7. OASIS s Secret Sauce’ “ ” ● Clear, step-by-step process through which Free and Open Source Software (“FOSS”) contributions may be integrated into OASIS Standards. ● Flexible organizational framework that accommodates projects big and small. ● Thoughtful balancing of company/member needs with developer communities to create alignment and foster innovation.
  • 8. Open Projects Licensing and IPR ● Project Governing Board (PGB) selects an open source license for each repository, from among several OSI-approved and Creative Commons options. ● Contributors of substantive content sign CLA to agree to the llicense, and which also provides for certain patent non-assertion covenants. ● Code contributors grant non- exclusive license to others. They retain all rights to use their work in other projects. ● PGB members also make non-assert promises to all final outputs, as well as their own contributions.
  • 9. Some examples of OASIS Open Projects Embracing the common goals of developer and stakeholders communities with the experience and safety of a well-established international standards consortium
  • 10. Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration Former OASIS Technical Committee; wanted to leverage & engage in more open source work. Found the traditional TC model was limiting its productivity due to rules and membership restrictions. https://open-services.net/ Re-chartered as an OASIS Open Project in mid-2019, supported by sponsors IBM, Koneksys (UK), Siemens AG (Germany), & KTH Royal Institute of Technology(Sweden). Active community at work on 11 Project Draft Specifications, 3 of which already are moving towards OASIS Standards Track Process.
  • 11. Open Cybersecurity Alliance ‘integrate once – reuse everywhere’ A cooperative effort to promote & standardize API interoperability across a range of security products. 18+ sponsors that are leaders in cybersecurity. Direct-line of communication between the developer and implementer community is essential. http://opencybersecurityalliance.org The OASIS Open Projects Programme organizational framework lets project governance scale as the alliance grows. Our structure treats Open Source contributors as important stakeholders and provides them optional paths for project participation (no membership dues required) – sustaining projects over the long-term.
  • 12. In development … OMF - Global coalition of cities launches the Open Mobility Foundation with OASIS – using open source technology to help cities manage products that use the public right-of-way, including shared scooters, bikes, autonomous vehicles, and drones. Ethereum OASIS Open Project – in progress The Ethereum OASIS Open Project provides a neutral forum for diverse stakeholders to create high-quality specifications that facilitate Ethereum’s longevity, interoperability, and ease of integration.
  • 13. Thank you! For more information, contact us: Op-admin@oasis-open.org