OFE is delighted to invite you to the EU Open Source Policy Community Meeting 2021 on 24th of September from 13:00 to 16:00 CEST.
As we have done now for many years, we will provide an open space to engage on topics brought by new and old members of the EU Open Source Policy Community. This is a great time to gather to discuss and share recent developments and insights. Open Source is higher up than ever on the agenda of the EU policy makers, which makes it essential to foster and further debate between and within the political and technical domains.
The focus will be talks for you, the community participants, and we encourage you to bring your stories and thoughts on EU Open Source policy matters!
This event is powered by Element.
Open source in the policy domain: state of the art and upcoming developments in the European Parliament
Vittorio Bertola
Gaël Blondelle
Daniel Izquierdo Cortázar
Jiří Marek
Justin Colannino & Peter Cihon
Peter Ganten
Petteri Kivimäki
Ray Walshe
Michiel Leenaars
Julieta Arancio & Alexandre Hannud Abdo
Flavia Marzano
Peter Coates
New for this year, as a result of the community growing quickly, is that we have a structured Call for Proposals (CfP). Members of the community are invited to propose talks by submitting a short (300 word) abstract in the registration form. Every speaker selected will have a 10-minutes slot at their disposal for the presentation, along with additional time for a short Q&A. The deadline for the submission of the CfP is the 5th of September at 23:59 CEST.
We ask you to abide by our OFE Community Participation Guidelines before and during the event. This event is not the place to engage in sales activities, or to debate the virtues of individual products and services—it is a forum meant to bring openness forward through policy discussions.
We are open to all proposals, but we are particularly interested in talks from public officials, community organisations and talks on projects in Member States, both national and regional, on topics such as OSPOs, interoperability and digital autonomy.
The event will be virtual.
For any questions regarding the CfP process, please email giulia@openforumeurope.org.