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🎄We wish you and
your families a Happy New Year 2026!
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🗓️ We held our Q4 update call this
week, on January 12th. Recording can be found here on
Inno3 Peertube instance.
Following the call,
you will find hereafter our quarterly recap with latest
news, updates, changes with the OSPO Alliance
and progress of our work on the GGI Handbook.
These recaps are dedicated to you 🫵🏼 so let us know how we do and if we deliver
the right value!
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🧭 Welcome to the OSPO Alliance,
Community Members
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During the last
quarter, we welcomed 4 new members, so join us
for a warm welcome to:
- Hack23 - Cyber
security expert based in Sweden
- Open Up - Open
source consulting based in France
- OVH - Hosting
services leader based in France & Canada
- Toscalix - Open
source consulting based in Spain
We are now supported
by more than 50 organisations, and it is great
to see new members coming from different geographies and
area of focus, supporting our community efforts.
However, we encourage our members to engage in active
contributions, discussions on the forum and mailing list
or share content with others through OnRamp or OSPO Stories!
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Project Updates
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As we closed 2025 and now started
2026, it is great time to pause and reflect on our
achievements against 2025 roadmap and what should come
next in our 2026 roadmap.
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📈 2025 Roadmap
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Our commitment for
2025 roadmap, collaboratively established with user's
feedback was to deliver new release with reinforced
security focus, support new platform for MyGGI dashboard
deployment, continue supporting translation efforts,
grow our community (see related chapters).
✅ GGI 1.3 was released in December by Open Source Experience (Paris), it was a perfect opportunity to share the
news as well as engaging with tens of visitors on the
Eclipse Foundation booth as well as OW2 and Orange to
name a few. The GGI 1.3 release has a set of key
features:
🔏 Cybersecurity: Activities have
been reviewed and challenged against security
considerations. This perspective is reinforced due to
todays' increased focus on cybersecurity, amplified by
regulations (US Executive Order 14028, EU Cyber
resilience Act). In this release, security in activities
are tuned in that perspective while strictly avoiding
being regulation or geography specific.
🏳️ Deploy My-GGI-Board on
GitLab/GitHub: Reflecting the demand from organisations,
it is now possible to deploy My-GGI-Board on your own
GitLab/GitHub spaces. This will create an Issues Board
for a clear overview of your current activities and a
static website to share progress and current work.
🌐 Translations: Handbook content is
now available in 9 translated versions on https://ospo-alliance.org/translations, both in a PDF each and online HTML. Based
on Weblate and automation scripts, the handbook may be
generated with content and table of contents with
different alphabets.
📝 Enhancements & corrections:
This version also contains updated links, minor
corrections or updated wording based on user feedback.
Full roadmap and release history is available here Gitlab - GGI Roadmap.
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📈 2026 Roadmap
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📣 As this recap goes to press, we are
listing and soon prioritising our 2026 roadmap,
understand what would be the most wanted features and
enhancements. Of course this is also about our own
availabilities so every contribution is appreciated.
So please share your
ideas, suggestions, pain points that might fit in our
collective work.
- 📝 Add description Brainstorm PAD
- 📨 Join or start conversations in our Forum
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💬 News Events, OnRamps & Community
Engagement
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We have been
engaging through a number of events, welcomed great
talks or shared experiences, testimonials by peer
members. All along the year, stay tuned on our
activities by regularly checking our news hub.
Last quarter events
and engagements :
- Open Source
Conference (LU), Follow the video publishing next https://conference.opensource.lu/agenda/
- OSPO Alliance
partner ambassador of Open Source Experience 2025
(Paris) https://ospo-alliance.org/news
- November SFSCon
Bolzano, Strategic Business Models & OSPO
Implementation talk https://ospo-alliance.org/news
- Inauguration of
the first French academic official OSPO by UGA https://ospo-alliance.org/news
- OSPO Alliance
featured on OSOR through FLOSS PSO initiative https://ospo-alliance.org/news
- FLOSS PSO growing
community (17 OSPOs in directory) & presented during
OSXP
- Thalès … talk the
walk and walk the talk on open source strategy [Capitole
du Libre, OSXP Award](https://ospo-alliance.org/news)!!
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OSPO Alliance
faces
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Moving forward, we
want to put more faces on the great community, persons
who dedicate some of their time, passion and energy for
others through the Alliance. Easy was to start with our
maintainers and ambassadors OSPO Alliance faces but we want to honour our current (*)
contributors as soon as we have their agreements. If we
skipped you, please contact us.
(*) in order to keep
it manageable, current refers to current release of the
handbook or current year translation work.
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🔥 OnRamp on Fire with 6 rolling
months active pipeline
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OSPO OnRamp are
sessions—low-threshold webinars for orgs embarking on
open source journeys. We have had a busy year with a lot
of valuable speakers sharing their insights. Latest
session has been so insightful prior to new year break:
🎙️ Clare Dillon, Community Lead
at CURIOSS & Researcher at Lero
📜 Team Topologies & Value Paths for
OSPOs and ISPOs
Upcoming sessions OnRamp
📅 Friday, January 16th, 10:30-12:00 CET
(done as we speak)
🎙️ Holger Streidl, Corporate Open Source
Officer at ZEISS Digital Partners
📜 Defining a corporate policy to empower our
employees to contribute to Open Source
📅 Friday, February 20th, 10:30-12:00 CET
🎙️ Nico Rikken, System Architect and Open
Source Advocate at Alliander
📜 Why and how Alliander updated their
license policy for use with Open Source
📅 Friday, March 20th, 10:30-12:00 CET
🎙️ Philippe Ombredanne, Lead Maintainer
of AboutCode
📜 How Package-URL (PURL) transforms OSPO
operations
Check past sessions
and recordings Past OnRamp meetings
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📊 Community Metrics: Activity and Growth
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Project activity has
been busy through our 3 focuses (Release 1.3,
Translations on weblate, MyGGI Board):
- 2 700 commits,
123 Merge Request, a busy cadence of ~200
commits/month
- 3500 web and
forum visits in Q4, with top traffic from China,
Japan, Taiwan
- Followers on
LinkedIn and socials continue to show healthy above
565 followers.
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🌐 Digital Presence
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The community keeps
the conversation flowing via:
- [Forum](https://forum.ospo-alliance.org)
- [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/company/ospo-alliance)
- [Mastodon](https://mastodon.opencloud.lu/@OSPOAlliance),
- [BlueSky](https://bsky.app/profile/ospoalliance.bsky.social)
- [X](https://x.com/OSPOAlliance)
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🗓️ Mark Your Calendar
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📊 Quarterly Reports: Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 We have
been providing regular transparent reports on OSPO
Alliance ecosystem evolution through 3 vehicles:
recorded call, recap email and news. In 2026 we will
provide this update through a quick summary at the
beginning of 1st OnRamp session from quarters (ie
April,July, Oct, Jan)
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The OSPO Alliance
continues to champion open source governance with depth,
diversity, and digital ambition. From cybersecurity
focus to translated handbooks and governance dashboards,
it’s cultivating the tools and community that help
organisations not just participate in open source—but
lead it 🚀.
The OSPO Alliance
team
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