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June 23 - 25, 2025
Denver, Colorado
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Monday, June 23
 

11:20am MDT

BoF: Collaboration with Universities and Enterprises OSPO - Sayeed Choudhury, Carnegie Mellon University; Stephanie Liegg, UC Santa Cruz; Nithya Ruff, Amazon; Natali Vlatko, Cisco
Monday June 23, 2025 11:20am - 12:00pm MDT
Join the TODO Group and CURIOSS community for an interactive session where attendees can share use cases on how their organizations are investing in academic research. Explore practices for transferring knowledge from academia and the research community.

We welcome open source managers, OSPO leaders, and other stakeholders from organizations and universities engaged in research or interested to learn more.


Speakers
avatar for Nithya Ruff

Nithya Ruff

Director, Amazon OSPO, Amazon
Nithya is the Head of Amazon’s Open Source Program Office. Amazon’s customers value open source innovation and the cloud’s role in helping them adopt and run important open source services. She drives open source culture and coordination inside of Amazon and engagement with... Read More →
avatar for Stephanie Lieggi

Stephanie Lieggi

Executive Director, CROSS/OSPO, UC Santa Cruz
Stephanie Lieggi is executive director for the Center for Research in Open Source Software (CROSS) and the UC Santa Cruz Open Source Program Office (OSPO). In her current roles she supports the work of academic-based open source projects and enables a sustainable contributor base... Read More →
avatar for Natali Vlatko

Natali Vlatko

Open Source Lead Architect, Cisco
Natali Vlatko (she/her) is an Open Source Lead Architect at Cisco, specializing in open software, policy, and governance. She is a SIG Docs Co-Chair for Kubernetes and a member of the TODO Group Steering Committee. She plays on the fun computer in her spare time. Her academic background... Read More →
avatar for Sayeed Choudhury

Sayeed Choudhury

Associate Dean for Digital Infrastructure; Director of the Open Source Programs Office; Executive Director of Open Forum for AI, Carnegie Mellon University
Associate Dean for Digital Infrastructure, Director of Open Source Programs Office, and Executive Director of the Open Forum for AI.
Monday June 23, 2025 11:20am - 12:00pm MDT
Bluebird Ballroom 3G

1:30pm MDT

Alignment of Community Contributions and Business Goals - How Can Your OSPO Help? - Masae Shida, VMware (Broadcom)
Monday June 23, 2025 1:30pm - 2:10pm MDT
Today it’s nearly impossible to build software without open source. Some projects are massively popular, and quite often used in multiple products within the same organization. But are we all collaborating on these projects in ways that are aligned across the company? Here your OSPO can help your organization work towards the same goals.
Which open source projects are built into your product portfolio? Who in your organization is contributing to these projects? How do you know your contributions are not impeding each other?
Broader involvement should occur in a coordinated and thoughtful manner across the key projects. Having a united front within open source communities will help your organization drive consistent and effective contributions.
The talk will cover:
● How can your OSPO help coordinate contributions across the organization?
● How can you identify your company’s strategic open source projects?
● How can we ensure these projects will continue to be viable and sustainable?
The audience will learn how an OSPO can enable more efficient and effective contributions to open source projects in ways that are aligned with both their business and community goals.
Speakers
avatar for Masae Shida

Masae Shida

Staff Technical Program Manager, VMware (Broadcom)
Masae is a Staff Open Source Program Manager leading the company’s open source business and community strategy alignment. Previously she led numerous programs including large-scale DX/IT transformations as part of M&A at Cisco, security/compliance process implementation and consumer... Read More →
Monday June 23, 2025 1:30pm - 2:10pm MDT
Bluebird Ballroom 3G
  OSPOCon
  • Audience Experience Level Any

2:25pm MDT

The Role of Package Managers as Partners in License and Attribution Compliance - Damián Vicino, Datadog Inc.
Monday June 23, 2025 2:25pm - 3:05pm MDT
Package managers are essential to modern software development, simplifying dependency management but often hiding transitive changes. This has led to large, shifting dependency trees with little oversight.

Despite evolving independently, most package managers follow a similar model: fetching software and metadata. However, the format, quantity, and quality of this metadata vary significantly.

With heterogeneous language stacks on the rise, OSPOs struggle to manage these differences, making compliance an ongoing challenge.

This talk explores different package managers, the compliance data they provide, and highlights good practices from each. Finally, it proposes how the OSPO community can break silos between ecosystems, encouraging convergence on non-language-specific metadata and practices. This, in turn, will streamline compliance work and strengthen the open source ecosystem as a whole.
Speakers
avatar for Damián Vicino

Damián Vicino

Senior Open Source Specialist, Datadog Inc.
Damian Vicino is a Senior Open Source Specialist at Datadog’s OSPO and an Adjunct Research Professor at Carleton University. He began contributing to open source in the early 2000s, leading a local BSD user group and collaborating with a team on five BSDday Argentina events. He... Read More →
Monday June 23, 2025 2:25pm - 3:05pm MDT
Bluebird Ballroom 3G
  OSPOCon
  • Audience Experience Level Any

3:35pm MDT

Open Source as a Business Imperative: Leveraging PEST Analysis for Strategic Alignment - Kazumi Sato & Masayuki Kuwata, Sony Group Corporation
Monday June 23, 2025 3:35pm - 4:15pm MDT
Open source has become a critical component of modern business strategy, yet its importance has often been overlooked in traditional strategic discussions. This presentation demonstrates how PEST analysis can be used to clarify its strategic value.

We validated Sony's history with open source initiatives in electronics, gaming, and film production, this analysis shows how these efforts aligned with favorable external factors. This provides insights into how open source drives innovation and talent acquisition.

Looking forward, this presentation explores how companies can strategically align their open source initiatives with current political, economic, social, and technological trends. This includes understanding the impact of emerging regulations, generative AI, and the evolution of distributed collaboration.

Participants gain valuable insights into the strategic importance of open source and learn how to effectively advocate for open source initiatives within their organizations. This presentation offers practical tips for engaging both management and engineers in open source activities, ensuring that open source becomes a key driver of business success.
Speakers
avatar for Kazumi SATO

Kazumi SATO

Chief Software Engineer, Chief Open Source Strategist, Distinguished Engineer, Sony Group Corporation
Kazumi SATO is a Distinguished Engineer in Sony. He has been working on Linux-based system software for various Sony products. He also has been working on OSS compliance and relationship with communities in Sony Group. Since 2002, when Sony started to use Linux, he has been leading... Read More →
avatar for Masayuki Kuwata

Masayuki Kuwata

Senior Manager, Sony Group Corporation
Masayuki Kuwata is the OSPO leader of Sony Group Corporation since April 2022. Previously worked on developing embedded software for camcorders and cameras. Currently leading the open source strategy across business units. Organizer of Japan OSPO Local Meetup in Japanese, supported... Read More →
Monday June 23, 2025 3:35pm - 4:15pm MDT
Bluebird Ballroom 3G
  OSPOCon

4:30pm MDT

TODO Steering Committee - Management & OSPO Ask Anything - Brittany Istenes, FINOS Ambassador, ToDo Group Steering Committee; Natali Vlatko, Cisco; Georg Kunz, Ericsson; Ashley Wolf, GitHub; Stephen Augustus, Bloomberg L.P.; Annania Melaku, F5
Monday June 23, 2025 4:30pm - 5:10pm MDT
This Ask Anything session connects attendees to the TODO Group Steering Committee. The TODO Group is an open community of practitioners who aim to create, share knowledge and collaborate on best practices on open source management in organizations to run successful Open Source Program Offices.

Members of the steering committee will assist the audience through the best practices, guides, and tools made by and for open source managers to help them in their day-to-day responsibilities, as well as share their first-hand experiences and lessons learned in building and operating OSPOs. Additionally, attendees will learn ways to connect with the TODO Group – the largest OSPO community dedicated to building best practices in open source management. The session will also provide information on accessing OSPO mentorship in their local regions.
Speakers
avatar for Annania Melaku

Annania Melaku

Open Source Program Manager, NGINX part of F5
Annania Melaku is a Technical Program Manager on the Community Team at NGINX, where she focuses on open source strategy and community programs. With a background in software, she brings experience from industries including defense, telecom, and tech. Annania is passionate about building... Read More →
avatar for Georg Kunz

Georg Kunz

Open Source Manager, Ericsson
Georg is a passionate advocate for open source software and a long term contributor to a wide range of open source projects and communities. He currently serves on the Technical Advisory Council (TAC) and the Governing Board of the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) as well... Read More →
avatar for Ashley Wolf

Ashley Wolf

Director, Open Source Programs, GitHub
Ashley Wolf is the Director of Open Source Programs at GitHub. She runs initiatives and programs to empower developers to be successful with open source. She is also passionate about helping companies participate in the open source community. Prior to joining GitHub, Ashley led the... Read More →
avatar for Stephen Augustus

Stephen Augustus

Technical Architect, Office of the CTO, Bloomberg L.P.
Technical Architect, Office of the CTO at Bloomberg
avatar for Brittany Istenes

Brittany Istenes

OSPO Strategist, FINOS Ambassador, ToDo Group Steering Committee Member
Brittany Istenes started off her career as an elementary school educator which then led to a path of tech. Brittany has led advisory councils, special interest groups, open source contributions, community building, InnerSource initiatives and all the gray areas in between. As a FINOS... Read More →
avatar for Natali Vlatko

Natali Vlatko

Open Source Lead Architect, Cisco
Natali Vlatko (she/her) is an Open Source Lead Architect at Cisco, specializing in open software, policy, and governance. She is a SIG Docs Co-Chair for Kubernetes and a member of the TODO Group Steering Committee. She plays on the fun computer in her spare time. Her academic background... Read More →
Monday June 23, 2025 4:30pm - 5:10pm MDT
Bluebird Ballroom 3G
  OSPOCon
 
Tuesday, June 24
 

11:00am MDT

Recipe for Discovery: Building the UC Open Source Repository Browser From Scratch - Juanita Gomez, University of California, Santa Cruz
Tuesday June 24, 2025 11:00am - 11:40am MDT
The University of California’s network of Open Source Program Offices (OSPOs) launched last year, bringing together six campuses (UC Santa Cruz, Berkeley, Davis, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and San Diego) to support open source research, promote sustainability, and establish best practices within academic environments.
A key challenge in this effort is identifying and connecting open source projects across the system. Despite UC’s significant contributions to open source, there is no centralized way to track these efforts, making it difficult for researchers to find relevant projects, for institutions to assess impact, and for the broader community to engage with UC’s open source work.
To address this, the UC OSPO Network is developing the UC Open Source Repository Browser (UC ORB), a discovery tool designed to map and classify UC’s open source projects.
This talk will explore the process of building the UC ORB, from leveraging the GitHub API for data collection to integrating automated discovery with targeted outreach to the academic community. We will discuss the challenges of repository identification, compare similar approaches, and share lessons learned throughout the process.
Speakers
avatar for Juanita Gomez

Juanita Gomez

PhD Candidate, University of California, Santa Cruz
Juanita Gomez is a Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science at UC Santa Cruz, where her research focuses on improving the security of scientific open source software in collaboration with the Open Source Program Office (OSPO) at UCSC. She is a passionate programmer, mathematician, and... Read More →
Tuesday June 24, 2025 11:00am - 11:40am MDT
Bluebird Ballroom 3F
  OSPOCon
  • Audience Experience Level Any

11:55am MDT

Stories From the Trenches: Effective Collaboration Between OSPOs and R&D Organizations - Georg Kunz & David Östman, Ericsson
Tuesday June 24, 2025 11:55am - 12:35pm MDT
In today's rapidly evolving tech landscape, alignment of open source initiatives and product-focused research & development (R&D) efforts are crucial to achieving strategic business goals. Establishing a dedicated Open Source Program Office (OSPO) plays a critical role in ensuring effective strategy, governance, fostering community engagement, and maximizing the benefits of open source contributions. However, an OSPO must connect these high-level principles with the needs and day-to-day operations of R&D organizations to ensure their effectiveness.

In this presentation, Georg and David will represent the OSPO and R&D at Ericsson. They will share insights into a set of concrete real-world cases and challenges, such as facilitating upstream contributions to the Linux kernel, establishing the Valkey project, and eliminating downstream forks. Based on these examples, they will delve into the intricacies of establishing an effective collaboration between the OSPO and R&D departments, highlighting how to bridge the gap between the needs of product team and the overarching company strategy.
Speakers
avatar for Georg Kunz

Georg Kunz

Open Source Manager, Ericsson
Georg is a passionate advocate for open source software and a long term contributor to a wide range of open source projects and communities. He currently serves on the Technical Advisory Council (TAC) and the Governing Board of the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) as well... Read More →
avatar for David Östman

David Östman

General Manager Ericsson Software Technology Sweden, Ericsson
David is the General Manager of Ericsson Software Technology (EST) Sweden, leading a dedicated team of engineers developing open source software on projects like Linux, Yocto, and Valkey. With over 25 years of experience in the telecommunications industry, David began his career at... Read More →
Tuesday June 24, 2025 11:55am - 12:35pm MDT
Bluebird Ballroom 3F
  OSPOCon

2:10pm MDT

Panel Discussion: It Takes a Village - The Case for a Versatile Open Source Workforce - Ildiko Vancsa, Open Infrastructure Foundation; Charles Eckel, Cisco Systems; Ray Paik, PingCAP; Ria Farrell Schalnat, HPE
Tuesday June 24, 2025 2:10pm - 2:50pm MDT
Open source has become mainstream; but not everyone knows what the term really means or how to succeed with it. New legal regulations such as the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) in the EU will raise further awareness and require everyone to pay closer attention to open source software. However, there are also equal pressures to streamline and cut costs, often resulting in scaling back open source programs.

This panel brings you speakers in different job roles, including community manager, OSPO program compliance manager, open source maintainer, and standards lead. The panelists will explore their responsibilities, interactions and strategies for success to capture why each of these roles are critical to the success and sustainability of the open source ecosystem, whether we look at open source projects or corporate organizations whose products and services depend on open source.

Join us to learn about how you can build and leverage versatile teams to succeed with open source sustainably!
Speakers
avatar for Ria Schalnat

Ria Schalnat

Open Compliance Manager, HPE
I am delighted to work with the Open Program Office of Hewlett Packard Enterprise! This role is the culmination of my prior lives as a computer programmer, lawyer and adjunct professor specializing in intellectual property subjects. I have counseled numerous clients in patent portfolio... Read More →
avatar for Ildiko Vancsa

Ildiko Vancsa

Director of Community, Open Infrastructure Foundation
As Director of Community at the OpenInfra Foundation, Ildikó is the Community Manager for the StarlingX and the Kata Containers projects, and a co-leader of the OpenInfra Edge Computing Group. Ildikó has been contributing to projects like OpenStack, Anuket and State of the Edge... Read More →
avatar for Charles Eckel

Charles Eckel

Principal Engineer, Global Technology Standards, Cisco Systems
Charles is a recognized champion of open source, standards, and interoperability. In IETF, he started IETF Hackathons, advancing the pace and relevance of Internet standards by combining open source and standards. He serves as IETF liaison manager to 3GPP, helping them collaborate... Read More →
avatar for Ray Paik

Ray Paik

Community Manager, PingCAP
Ray is a Community Manager at PingCAP where he is helping to grow the TiDB community. Prior to PingCAP, Ray managed open source communities at Cube Dev, GitLab and the Linux Foundation. Ray has been a speaker at open source conferences such as All Things Open, Community Leadership... Read More →
Tuesday June 24, 2025 2:10pm - 2:50pm MDT
Bluebird Ballroom 3F
  OSPOCon

3:05pm MDT

Navigating FINTECH’s Regulatory Waters With InnerSource - Brittany Istenes, FINOS Ambassador, ToDo Group Steering Committee & Russell Rutledge, InnerSource Commons
Tuesday June 24, 2025 3:05pm - 3:45pm MDT
The financial industry is navigating an ocean of regulations, where compliance and innovation often feel like opposing forces. But what if there was a way to align them? Enter InnerSource—the open-source-inspired approach that fosters collaboration, accelerates development, and enhances regulatory transparency within financial institutions. Explore how the InnerSource Commons Foundation and the FINOS foundation are partnering to navigate the murky waters of regulation within the concept of openness inside of the FINTECH industry.

In this session, Brittany Istenes (FINOS) and Russ Rutledge (InnerSource Commons) will share how they are using InnerSource principles and guidance as a life preserver to help FINTECH firms navigate regulatory challenges.

Join us to explore real-world success stories and actionable strategies that demonstrate how InnerSource can transform challenges into opportunities for innovation to sail into calmer seas.
Speakers
avatar for Brittany Istenes

Brittany Istenes

OSPO Strategist, FINOS Ambassador, ToDo Group Steering Committee Member
Brittany Istenes started off her career as an elementary school educator which then led to a path of tech. Brittany has led advisory councils, special interest groups, open source contributions, community building, InnerSource initiatives and all the gray areas in between. As a FINOS... Read More →
avatar for Russell Rutledge

Russell Rutledge

Executive Director, InnerSource Commons
Russ Rutledge is the Senior Director of InnerSource and Collaboration at WellSky, a leading technology company offering a range of software solutions that help organizations across the healthcare continuum. In this role, Russ is leading a transformational change in the company towards... Read More →
Tuesday June 24, 2025 3:05pm - 3:45pm MDT
Bluebird Ballroom 3F
  OSPOCon

4:20pm MDT

The O[S]PO Organization for the Age of AI - Paul Holland, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Tuesday June 24, 2025 4:20pm - 5:00pm MDT
The rapid pace of innovation is accelerating, and the role of open technologies and methodologies (i.e., open source software, open AI, open data, open collaboration, etc.) have become increasingly critical to enable company competitiveness. Open Source Program Offices (OSPOs) have emerged as a best practice to facilitate company collaboration and innovation with open source software, yet this org pattern is flexible and scalable to other “opens”. Come explore how organizations can adapt their OSPOs to be Open Program Offices (OPOs) and respond to rapid advancements in openness, especially for open community AI.

In particular, we’ll discuss:
- How to optimize the OPO organization for AI – what is different and what is leverageable
- Practical approaches for embedding openness of all kinds into your organization
- Where best to locate an OPO in an organization and the implications of the options
- Extending to open standards and open hardware
- How to drive org alignment and shape your open strategy

Openness is more than a philosophy—it’s a competitive advantage for the future of AI and for community development of any size.
Speakers
avatar for Paul Holland

Paul Holland

Director - Open Program Office, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Paul is Director of Hewlett Packard Enterprise's Open Program Office, helping HPE teams drive the company's open technology strategy, engage in the right open communities, and comply with licensing. Paul has a B.S. in Computer Science from Colorado State University, an M.B.A. from... Read More →
Tuesday June 24, 2025 4:20pm - 5:00pm MDT
Bluebird Ballroom 3F
  OSPOCon
 
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