Celebrating Generosity and Growth in the OSI Community

Members Newsletter – December 2025

Dear OSI supporters,

As we reach the final weeks of the year, I find myself reflecting on a season that invites both gratitude and giving, two values that feel especially resonant for our community. Serving as Interim Executive Director these past months has only deepened my appreciation for the people who make Open Source possible: the volunteers who share their expertise, the contributors who show up with curiosity and conviction, the board members who devote their time and energy to stewarding OSI’s mission.  As for me personally, 2025 has marked my thirty years of engagement and contribution with the Open Source community, not possible without the help of many colleagues and friends made along the way in understanding how and where I might best make an impact.

This month, I’m particularly grateful for the thoughtful leadership shown by OSI board members who have recently offered their insights through new blog posts. Ruth Suehle explores how we can sustain what we’ve built, Thierry Carrez warns about the fallacy of “regional Open Source,” and McCoy Smith provided an important and accessible guide to managing patent risk in Open Source projects — all pieces I encourage everyone to read if you haven’t already. These contributions exemplify the generosity that defines our community: expertise freely shared for the benefit of all.

As you’ll see in the news that follows, this spirit of contribution and collaboration is reflected in the work OSI undertook globally this past month. At the Digital Public Goods Alliance Annual Members Meeting in Brasília, OSI helped lead a year-long effort culminating in a multisector discussion on data governance and public-interest AI, an essential step toward making AI systems more open, equitable, and globally accessible.

We also joined OpenForum Europe and the Open Knowledge Foundation in Rio de Janeiro for the 2025 OpenForum Academy Symposium, where the announcement of the Open Technology Research Network marked a milestone in strengthening the research foundations needed for better policymaking around open technologies. OSI is proud to be part of this new partnership, which will shape an evidence-driven understanding of openness for years to come.

In a season defined by giving, these accomplishments remind me that OSI’s impact is possible only because so many of you contribute what you can — your time, your expertise, your advocacy, and yes, your financial support. As we prepare for a new year filled with opportunity and challenge, I invite you to explore ways to support OSI through our new “Get Involved” page. Your involvement ensures that the values of transparency, inclusion, and collaboration remain at the heart of the technologies shaping our world.

Thank you for being part of this vibrant and generous community. May the close of your year be restful, and may the new one bring renewed possibilities for OSI, for Open Source, and for all who rely on the freedoms it sustains.

With gratitude,

Deborah Bryant

Interim Executive Director, OSI 

News from the OSI

Open letter: Harnessing open source AI to advance digital sovereignty

Joint letter prepared in collaboration with Mozilla and other organizations.

Europe is at a crossroads. The Summit on European Digital Sovereignty marks an important milestone for the EU and its member states in aligning on a shared strategy for achieving real and lasting European digital sovereignty. As the EU pursues the goal of digital sovereignty, we urge you to harness open source — that is, technology that is free to use, inspect, adapt, and share — as a key enabler of this strategy.

OSI Board articles

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Surveys

Vertical Standards for the CRA

As the deadline for the application of the CRA draws closer, the OSI is happy to announce the beginning of an Open consultation on many of the vertical standards.

2026 State of Open Source Survey

Perforce OpenLogic and Zend, in collaboration with OSI and Eclipse Foundation, is seeking responses from OSS users to gather data for the next State of Open Source Report.

Events

Upcoming events

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  • SCALE (March 5-8 – Pasadena)
  • All Things AI (March 23-24 – Durham)
  • OCX (April 21-23 – Brussels)

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