Open Source Program Office Definition (OSPOD)
An open source program office (OSPO) is designed to be the center of competency for an organization’s open source operations and structure. This can include setting code use, distribution, selection, auditing and other policies, as well as training developers, ensuring legal compliance and promoting and building community engagement that benefits the organization strategically.
There is no broad template for building an open source program that applies across all industries, or even across all companies in a single industry. However we can categorize the functions of a typical OSPO into three categories: Legal Risk Mitigation, Improving Engineers’ Practices and Enabling Financial Benefits. (A mnemonic: Fear, Love and Money)
Legal Risk Mitigation: Often, the first concern companies have is related to legal compliance. OSPOs often oversee aspects of a company’s open source license compliance process. Companies that distribute software are typically most concerned with this and initiate their OSPO around the abatement of legal risk.
The responsibilities of a program office in this area includes:
Improving Engineers’ Practices: OSPOs also improve engineering capabilities by providing guidance and policies about code management in an open source (and blended source) environment. Companies with many software engineers focus their OSPO on engineering policies and practices.
The responsibilities of a program office in this area includes:
Enabling Financial Benefits: Some companies focus on the financial implications of open source and leverage their OSPO to help drive a strategy around the use of commercial vs. open source vendors. Whereas some tech companies use their OSPO (and open source projects) to drive customers to commercial products.
The responsibilities of a program office in this area includes:
Each open source program office is custom-configured based on its particular business, products, and goals.
OSPO 101 is a modular course on everything you need to know about open source program office management:
https://github.com/todogroup/ospo101