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Invitation to Open Usage Commons Q&A



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Hi Debianites

The Google Open Source team and a handful of academic partners are soon
launching a new project called the Open Usage Commons. The Open Usage
Commons will be made up by some Googlers as well as members of the
community (one of them is Allison Randal, who many of us already know
well within Debian).

I had a quick chat with Anne Bertucio (Program manager in the Google
Open Source Program office) and Chris DiBona (Director there), and from
what I understand, the goal is to have a clear, DFSG compatible guide to
trademarks. Google will be transferring the trademarks of Angular,
Gerrit, and Istio to start off the Open Usage Commons work, with the
intention to have the OUC available to other open source projects in the
future.

They wanted to know what how to reach out to the Debian community and
chat about it and answer any questions we might have. I suggested that
we do a call on Jitsi and invite any Debian contributors who are
interested. We'll take some notes and if you can't make the call, you
can ask some follow-up questions afterwards. I also suggested that they
submit a BoF proposal for DebConf20 Online, so if you miss the first
chance, there will be another.

If you'd like to join the call, let me know by email or irc and I'll add
you to the invite with the details. The Q&A call will take place on 9
July 2020 at 16:00 UTC, but like I said, if you can't make it there will
be notes and a session at DebConf too.

- -Jonathan

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  ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀  Jonathan Carter (highvoltage) <jcc>
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