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There are no formal standards on Open Source projects. There are only guides.

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Integrating into open source communities takes time and effort and requires a new approach to product development. Where traditional, proprietary development requires secrecy and a management hierarchy, open source developmen…</description>
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There are no formal standards on Open Source projects. There are only guides.

Source: The following is from TODO on &quot;How to create an open source program&quot; 

A central open source program office is a designated place where open source is supported, nurtured, shared, explained, and grown inside a company. With such an office in place, businesses can establish and execute on their open source strategies in…</description>
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Overview

There are no formal standards on Open Source projects. There are only guides.

Source:  The following is from TODO on &quot;Improve your open source development impact&quot; 

Open source development requires a different approach to software engineering than many organizations are accustomed to. It becomes easier if you have a clear plan to follow. Fortunately, many companies and individuals have already f…</description>
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There are no formal standards on Open Source projects. There are only guides.

Source:  The following is from TODO on &quot;Measuring your open source program's success&quot; 

Open source program managers must demonstrate the ROI of their efforts. This guide provides an overview of some of the standard ways that organizations evaluate their open source programs, projects, and contributions.</description>
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Overview

There are no formal standards on Open Source projects. There are only guides.

Source:  The following is from TODO on &quot;Participating in open source communities&quot; 

Open source has become the de facto way to build software – not only in tech, but across diverse industries. As companies use open</description>
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Overview

There are no formal standards on Open Source projects. There are only guides.

Source:  The following is from TODO on &quot;Recruiting open source developers&quot; 

Experienced open source developers are in short supply. To attract top talent, companies have to do more than hire a recruiter or place an ad on a popular job site.</description>
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Overview

There are no formal standards on Open Source projects. There are only guides.

Source:  The following is from TODO on &quot;Shutting down an open source project&quot; 

This Open Source Guide is designed to offer advice about how your enterprise and your development team can plan for the day when you are ready to end or move away from an unneeded open source project. By shutting down the project gracefully or by …</description>
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Overview

There are no formal standards on Open Source projects. There are only guides.

Source:  The following is from TODO on &quot;Starting an open source project&quot; 

Once a company has participated in open source communities long enough to build a reputation, it’s in a position to launch its own open source projects. It’s at this stage of open source participation that companies can realize the greatest benefits from op…</description>
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Overview

There are no formal standards on Open Source projects. There are only guides.

Source:  The following is from TODO on &quot;Setting an Open Source Strategy&quot; 

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Overview

There are no formal standards on Open Source projects. There are only guides.

Source:  The following is from TODO on &quot;Tools for managing open source programs&quot; 

The road to strategic use of open source starts with a carefully planned, organized, and empowered open source program office to guide and manage its creation, distribution, and use. But that’s just a first step. To get such an office underw…</description>
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Overview

There are no formal standards on Open Source projects. There are only guides.

Source:  The following is from TODO on &quot;Using open source code&quot; 

One of the most important responsibilities of an open source program office is ensuring that your organization meets its legal obligations when integrating open</description>
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