LINUX FOUNDATION RESEARCH

We’re investigating the impact of open source collaboration to solve the world’s most pressing challenges.

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About LF Research

LF Research publishes actionable and decision-useful insights into open source software, hardware, standards, and data based on empirical research methodologies. Through leveraging community networks, project databases, surveys, and qualitative findings, and through its commitment to best practices in primary research, Linux Foundation Research is the definitive home for data-driven insights into open source for the benefit of governments, enterprises, and society at large.

Pathways to Cybersecurity Best Practices in Open Source

This case study report from the Linux Foundation investigates the impacts of the Cyber Resilience Act on open source software.

 

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OSPOs for Good: Driving Global Open Source Collaboration to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals

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In 2024, the Linux Foundation attended the United Nations' OSPOs for Good Conference, where global leaders discussed governance, funding, and sustainability needs of open source technologies in the face of increasing urgency to meet targets and indicators of the Sustainable Development Goals. 
 
In partnership with LF Research, the UN produced a report on the key takeaways from this session, reproducing and reflecting on the comments from different governments and supranational organizations. The report also summarizes the 6 key recommendations that came out of the event. 
 
Authors:
  • Sachiko Muto, RISE (Research Institutes of Sweden)
  • Kirsten Sandberg, The Linux Foundation
  • Nicholas Gates, OpenForum Europe
  • Habib Noorbhai, University of Johannesburg
  • Ezra Sharpe, United Nations Office of the Secretary-General’s Envoy on Technology

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