Let's talk about public code

By: Foundation for Public Code
  • Summary

  • Let’s talk about public code is the edited version of the live streamed show where we interview people working with public code codebases. We define ‘public code’ as open source software developed by public organizations, together with the policy and guidance needed for reuse. The podcast is produced by the Foundation for Public Code.
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Episodes
  • #16 - Liv Marte Nordhaug, Digital Public Goods Alliance
    Mar 12 2024
    In this sixteenth episode, we are joined by Liv Mart Nordhaug, the Chief Executive Officer of the Digital Public Goods Alliance. We will delve into the core functions of the Alliance, elucidate the criteria and process for recognizing digital public goods, and explore the profound impact of open source ethos on digital innovation. From the 50-in-5 initiative to the ambitious goal of making DPGs the norm for addressing urgent global challenges by 2028, this live recording promises an enlightening journey into the future of digital innovation and collaboration. Don't miss out on this unparalleled opportunity to gain valuable insights from one of the foremost leaders in the digital public goods space. Tune in and be part of the conversation that is shaping the digital landscape for generations to come!
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    50 mins
  • #15 Astor Nummelin - Open forum Europe
    Feb 15 2024
    In this fifteenth episode, we delve deep into the fascinating world of software institutionalization with our guest, Astor Nummelin, the executive director of Open Forum Europe. Recorded in The Hague, this discussion navigates through the evolving landscape of open technologies intersecting with public policy. Astor sheds light on the journey of Open Forum Europe, a think tank pioneering the convergence of open technologies and public policy for over two decades. From open standards to open source and open data, their mission revolves around building bridges between technology experts and policymakers, fostering an appreciation for the societal impact of open technologies. As our conversation unfolds, we explore the cyclical nature of focus within the open ecosystem, oscillating between open standards, open source, and open data. Astor's insights lead us through the nuances of software institutionalization, where regulations emerge as technology gains significance in society. From the Cyber Resilience Act to the Product Liability Directive, we unravel the implications for open source and the imperative for cohesive engagement within the diverse open source ecosystem. Join us as we navigate the complex terrain where law converges with code, and the role of open source in shaping the digital future. Links https://openforumeurope.org https://openforumeurope.org/some-thoughts-on-the-institutionalisation-of-software/
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    49 mins
  • #14 - Konstantin Ay, Jitsi Outlook plugin
    Feb 15 2024
    In this fourteenth episode, we talked to Åsa Jagre at the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management and Konstantin Ay from Intunio working on a Jitsi plugin for Outlook. We focused on up-stream first development and code collaboration. Unfortunately, Åsa had a cough, so we are reading her messages from chat in the interview. Links mentioned in the show: Jitsi-Outlook plugin Open Source Project Template asom collaboration
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    35 mins

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