Welcome to the June 2024 LF Europe newsletter!
Discover new project announcements and insights from recent events we've participated in. Explore the schedule for Open Source Summit Europe in Vienna, 16-18 September, and watch for details on the upcoming Open Source Member Summit Europe on 19 September.
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Check out the schedule and join us at Open Source Summit Europe, taking place in Vienna, Austria from 16-18 September!
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LF Europe welcomes a new technical project: Open Mobile Hub. Designed to streamline mobile application development, Open Mobile Hub (OMH) brings a unified, open source framework and adjacent suite of SDKs and tools to simplify the development process for mobile devices. This is the latest project hosted by LF Europe, marking another milestone in our commitment to fostering open source innovation. Read more
Join us for an exclusive event dedicated to Linux Foundation Europe participating organizations, designed to propel your business and technical leadership to the forefront of open source innovation. This is your chance to cultivate meaningful collaborations, drive open innovation, and form strategic partnerships with key players in the private and public sectors. Don’t miss this opportunity to advance your organization’s open source strategy on a Europe-wide scale, influencing the largest shared technology investment of our time.
LF Europe participated at AI Dev, where Mirko Boehm led a panel discussion on navigating the ethical landscape in AI practice, and Cailean Osborne presented the Model Openness Framework. These sessions highlighted our commitment to transparency and ethics in AI development. Additionally, we introduced the Model Openness Tool, empowering AI researchers and developers to apply the framework practically and generate clear, self-service scores for their models. Explore more at isitopen.ai to see how these initiatives are shaping the future of AI
June was also an exciting time for LF Europe at the Community Over Code event held from June 3-5 in Bratislava! Ana Jiménez Santamaría and Mirko Boehm took center stage, engaging in insightful discussions about how EU policies are reshaping the landscape for open source specialists in OSPOs. The event was a vibrant hub for industry leaders and enthusiasts alike, fostering dynamic exchanges on navigating regulatory shifts impacting the open source community.
Picture from Kubernetes Community Days - KCD Italy, LinkedIn
At KCD Italy, LF Europe participated in a dynamic panel discussion on open source, highlighting its potential for Europe and the pivotal role of foundations in supporting these initiatives. Then we shared practical ways for individuals and organizations to contribute meaningfully to the open source community.
🎉 This month, Open Mobile Hub was announced as a technical project hosted at the Linux Foundation Europe.
OMH provides a unified, open source framework with a suite of SDKs and tools, all available on GitHub. These include the Login & Authentication SDK, Maps & Location SDK, Storage SDK, and Core Gradle Plugin. OMH's unified codebase supports all mobile devices and its plugin architecture allows third-party development.
Learn more on openmobilehub.org.
OpenWallet has launched a strategic partnership with the UN featuring two key initiatives. UNICC will host a complete mirror of all OpenWallet Foundation's git-based source code repositories, ensuring global accessibility to the software. This collaboration will also facilitate the upstream channeling of software contributions from UNICC partners and affiliates to OpenWallet Foundation's repositories. Additionally, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the Linux Foundation have announced plans to establish the OpenWallet Forum. This forum aims to foster multi-stakeholder collaboration and dialogue on interoperable digital wallets. Hosted by the Linux Foundation and ITU, the OpenWallet Forum will provide a platform for governments to engage with standards bodies and companies involved in digital wallet development. We are excited about this groundbreaking partnership between the world’s leading developer community and the foremost global convener of the public sector.
In other news, NTT Digital has joined OpenWallet as a General Member.
RISE celebrated its first anniversary on May 31st! Over the past year, we've made remarkable strides in advancing the RISC-V software ecosystem. This includes managing 8 ongoing RFP projects and fostering collaboration among 9 working groups focused on upstream contributions and open-source development. Additionally, we've published a comprehensive RISC-V Software Optimization Guide, which will be featured in a talk at the upcoming RISC-V Summit EU and continues to undergo improvements. RISE maintains a close partnership with RISC-V International, and we take pride in our collaborative efforts.
As we enter our second year, we eagerly anticipate keynoting at RISC-V Summit Europe and participating in various RISC-V events worldwide, leading up to the RISC-V Summit North America in October. If your company wishes to join our 23 RISE members in enhancing this ecosystem, please reach out via our website or meet with us at an upcoming event.
June kicked off with Servo contributors and team members participating in the Web Engines Hackfest in Galicia, Spain, where Servo hosted a breakout session. Throughout the month, we made significant strides in layout, fonts, Android compatibility, and support for OpenHarmony builds.
Highlights included:
This month is particularly noteworthy as we welcomed our first Outreachy intern, who has begun contributing to the restoration of DevTools functionality.
👨🏫 In June, Sylva continued to participate in major events and announcements:
🚀 Stay tuned for our new website, which will be released soon!
Join the Sylva Community - We're setting the stage for a smarter, more connected world. 🌐
✨Keynote: State of the Union - Jim Zemlin, Executive Director, The Linux Foundation Watch Jim Zemlin, Executive Director of The Linux Foundation, explain how the LF operates, how it defines success with a focus on being helpful, hopeful, and humble, reflecting our core values in every endeavour. Watch the video
✨Beyond Code: Recognizing the Crucial Role of 'Glue Work' in Open Source - Zixuan Feng & Julia Furst This session from the Open Source Summit North America explores how contributions to Open Source are more than just code, highlighting the crucial roles of welcoming newcomers, creating documentation, and building community.Watch the video
✨Kubernetes in sign language CNCF releases a video glossary in sign language, advancing its mission to make Kubernetes and cloud-native technologies accessible to all. Watch the video
✨Listen to the last episode of “What’s in the SOSS?” Podcast. Learn more about SBOMs and VEX with Adolfo García Veytia,Staff Software Engineer at Stacklok and Technical Lead with Kubernetes SIG Release. Listen to it here
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