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Open Source Management

Open Source Management is the practice of strategically overseeing the use, contribution to, and governance of open source software within an organization. It involves processes for selecting, licensing, securing, and maintaining open source components to ensure compliance, reduce risks, and maximize benefits. This includes managing dependencies, tracking vulnerabilities, and fostering community engagement in open source projects.

Also known as: OSM, Open Source Governance, FOSS Management, Open Source Compliance, OSS Management
🧊Why learn Open Source Management?

Developers should learn Open Source Management to effectively integrate open source software into projects while mitigating legal, security, and operational risks, especially in enterprise environments where compliance and scalability are critical. It is essential for roles involving software development, DevOps, or IT governance, as it helps optimize resource use, enhance collaboration, and maintain software quality through systematic oversight of open source assets.

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