Creating an Open Source Policy
THIS IS A PLACEHOLDER
Refer to Policy as the output from this activity.
- should we split this into inbound and outbound? They might be two separate things. But I think you need to start the policy here.
When drafting open source policies, among the many topics that need to be discussed are:
- How employees of your company can contribute to open source projects
- How your company can open source internal projects
- How your company accepts external contributions to their open source projects
- How to prepare for open source releases
- How approvals are received
- How developers can use open source code they find on GitHub and other code repositories
- Procedures and rules explaining how open source code can be brought into your company
- How the incoming code is catalogued so others know it is being used
- How a company can grow a community of like-minded external developers around it to keep it thriving
- Rules that help determine when code should be released as open source or kept as intellectual property
The Policy
It can take a long time to get policy approved - you need people on-side to help build this from the policy team (expand). (1 year as an example)