SUSE's open source digest - September 2024
Welcome to SUSE's first monthly open source digest. Join us to keep up with the latest open source news, innovations and trends.
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Germany’s Sovereign Tech Fund introduced a new program to fund maintainers of open source projects. Open source software is the backbone of our digital world and Germany's fellowship program is a welcome recognition of the crucial role that open source plays in driving innovation and economic growth.
This new law mandates all public bodies to release the source code of software developed by or for them unless third-party rights or security concerns prevent it. This approach aims to enhance government operations' transparency, security, and efficiency.
The White House is issuing recommendations not to restrict the use of open source AI models, based on a report from the Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). It also recommends open models continue to be monitored for benefits and potential risks.
Kubernetes v1.31 brings more stability to cloud-native deployments. With the latest open source Kubernetes release, cloud-native operations will benefit from smoother networking and storage options.
The Linux Foundation welcomes the Open Model Initiative (OMI) to its community. The OMI aims to foster the creation and adoption of high-quality, openly licensed AI models that push creativity forward, are free to use and meet the growing demands for open source AI solutions.
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Draft version 0.0.9 of Open Source AI Definition clarifies the components for open source models and open source weights, stating that all components of a system need to meet the open source standard in order for that system to be considered open source.
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According to SUSE’s research, 70% of respondents experienced at least one cloud security incident in the last 12 months (compared to 88% last year), and 62% of respondents experienced at least one edge security incident in that time frame.?
@William Rizzo, Lead Architect Consultant at SUSE, explores how treating internal platforms with the same rigor as customer-facing products can drive innovation, efficiency and scalability. Watch to gain insights into best practices for creating robust, adaptable and user-friendly platforms.
Dr. Thomas Di Giacomo , SUSE’s Chief Technology and Product Officer, shares his thoughts on implementing a strategic approach for bridging the gap between projects and products. He emphasizes the importance of clear guidelines for codebase contributions, knowledge-sharing with the community and transparent decision-making.
?? Events
The Open Source Summit Europe, taking place on Sep 16-18 in Vienna, offers an opportunity to engage with industry experts, discover the latest trends, and network with peers. Visit SUSE at booth G/S26, join Robert Sirchia 's session "Solving for the Cloud Native Security Paradox" and the panel discussion "Do One Thing, and Do It Well: Special Purpose OSes Apply the Unix App Philosophy to the Whole OS" featuring Richard Brown .