Towards an Advanced Governance and Operation Paradigm|2023 Open Atom Global Open Source Summit Open Source Community Governance and Operation Sub-Forum Successfully Concluded

On June 12, the 2023 Open Atom Global Open Source Summit Open Source Community Governance and Operation sub-forum was successfully held, sponsored by the Open Atom Open Source Foundation, undertaken by CSDN and Beijing Tongming Lake Information City Development Co., Ltd., and co-organized by CCF, Mulan Community, and Kaiyuanshe. This forum analyzes the development process of the open source community, the operation and governance model, how the company formulates open source strategies, open source operation and governance tools and standards, and the ecology of open source developers. , communities and organizations can obtain healthy development.

Bryan Che, Chief Strategy Officer of Huawei Open Source and Director of Eclipse Foundation

Bryan Che divided the open source strategy into four quadrants according to the model of community governance and the subjects of community participation, drew an open source strategy map, adopted different open source strategies for each quadrant, and introduced the operating system by taking the development of the openEuler community as an example. The great-leap-forward development and valuable experience in building an openEuler ecosystem with diverse computing power.

Hong Puc Dang, founder of FOSSASIA

Hong Puc Dang focused on the operation and strategy of FOSSASIA, and said that the significance of building a "bridge" lies in sharing knowledge and resources, utilizing diverse viewpoints, avoiding redundancy and repetition, and enhancing interactivity, etc.

CSDN Development Cloud CTO Feng Bingjian

Feng Bingjian first explained the historical opportunities in the AI ​​era and the impact brought by traditional open source community operations. He said that the combination of open source communities and AI large models will help strengthen the sharing of computing power and data resources, provide better tools and framework support, strengthen the security and interpretability of AI models, and promote the standardization and normalization of AI models . Then, he changed his perspective from the macro to the micro, explaining the rise of HuggingFace and the major strategic transformation of InsCode in detail.

Yang Liyun, Director of the Research Office of China Electronics Standardization Institute

Yang Liyun introduced the working experience of the Mulan open source community in terms of project incubation and licenses, and sorted out Mulan's three major contributions to the open source world, including the world's first Chinese and English open source licenses, the start of my country's open source standardization work, and the exploration of scientific and technological project achievements. Open source model.

Wang Wei, Professor of School of Data Science and Engineering, East China Normal University

Wang Wei said in his speech that open source is taking over the digital (intangible) world, and it is necessary to form an "overall plan for open source governance with Chinese characteristics in the global digital network" as an open source governance and action plan for "building national digital sovereignty". Open Source Governance for "Exercising National Digital Sovereignty".

Founder of Kuaimao Nebula, founder of open source project Nightingale Monitoring (Nightingale) Lai Wei

Starting from Nightingale's structure, Lai Wei introduced the opportunities and challenges of incubating open source projects within the enterprise, explained the significance of donating to Nightingale's open source project, and discussed how the community governance structure and open source commercialization can promote each other.

Wang Lichao, senior engineer of Tencent and head of TencentOS Tiny open source project

Wang Lichao introduced the TencentOS Tiny open source project, which is dedicated to providing lightweight and low-power solutions for resource-constrained IoT devices, and explained the background, technical architecture, market application prospects, and open source ecology of this project in detail and cooperation opportunities. In the future, we will further expand the promotion of projects, expand the incubation of industry cases and solutions, and form a healthy and sustainable open source project ecology.

The sub-forum also held an "Open Source Roundtable" entitled "How to Grasp the Scale of Open Source Community Governance". Wang Chao, associate researcher of Kaihong Future Research Institute, and Tang Xiaoyin, executive editor-in-chief of CSDN & "New Programmer", talked about open source community governance issues together. Open source governance is a systematic and complex issue. Therefore, the roundtable dialogue started from the open source governance issues that open source experts are most concerned about, shared the progress and reflections of institutions, schools and enterprises in the practice of open source governance, and discussed the urgently needed talent training issues in the open source ecosystem.

The operation and governance of open source communities is becoming increasingly important. Against this background, this sub-forum invited all parties to fully express their thoughts and opinions by focusing on the core issues of open source community construction and governance, further explored the operation and governance model of open source communities, assisted companies in formulating open source strategies, and clarified and standardized governance tools Standards and maintaining the ecological operation of open source developers have played a positive and constructive role in the healthy operation and development of the open source community.

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