Leverage best practices for running an open source program office or starting an open source project in your organization. Developed by The Linux Foundation in partnership with the TODO Group, these resources represent the experience of our staff, projects, and members.
Running an Open Source Program Office
Link to: Creating an Open Source Program
Creating an Open Source Program
Learn how to establish a program to manage internal open source use and external contributions.
Link to: Tools for Managing Open Source Programs
Tools for Managing Open Source Programs
Discover the wide range of tools available for tracking and managing open source projects.
Link to: Using Open Source Code
Using Open Source Code
Learn how to establish a program to manage internal open source use and external contributions.
Managing an Open Source Project in Your Organization
Link to: Starting an Open Source Project
Starting an Open Source Project
Learn the process, budget, legal considerations and more tips on how to start your own open source project.
Link to: Open Source Reading List
Open Source Reading List
21 must-read books for open source program managers, recommended by members of the TODO group.
Link to: Winding Down an Open Source Project
Winding Down an Open Source Project
Explore advice on how to shut down or disengage from an open source project.
Link to: Building Leadership in an Open Source Community
Building Leadership in an Open Source Community
Learn how organizations can build influence and leadership within open source projects.