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Training

This section of the body of knowledge looks at the available training on open source.

Training and Certification Materials Produced By the OSR SIG

See: OSR Training

Linux Foundation Training Courses

CodeTitleCourse LengthTagsPrice
LFC101Inclusive Speaker Orientation2 hoursfree
LFC102Community Orientation2 hoursfree
LFC103Inclusive Strategies For Open Source2 hours
free
LFC104Ethics for Open Source Development2 hoursfree
LFC105Antitrust Laws and Open Source Software Project Management and Participation1 hour
free
LFD102A Beginner's Guide to Open Source Software Development2 hours
free
LFC192Generating A Software Bill-Of-Materials2 hours
free
LFC193Introduction to Open Source License Compliance Management2 hoursfree
LFC194Implementing Open Source License Compliance Management1 hours
free
LFC102Open Source Licensing Basics for Software Developers2 hours
free
LFD104xSecure Software Development: Requirements, Design, and Reuse4.5 hours
free
LFD105xSecure Software Development: Implementation5-7 hours
free
LFD106xSecure Software Development Verification and More Specialized Topics5-6 hours
free
LFD121Developing Secure Software2.5 hoursfree
LFD137Open Source Contribution in Finance2 hoursfree
LFS142xIntroduction to Backstage: Developer Portals Made Easy10 hours
free
LFS182xSecuring Your Software Supply Chain with Sigstore8 hours
free
LFC202-208Open Source Management & Strategy10-15 hours
$499

Other Materials

The Good Governance Initiative

The OSPO Alliance is built out of the OSS Good Governance Initiative (or GGI) blueprint developed by European open source organisations to help implement corporate-wide open source policies, and set up OSPOs. The methodology proposes a comprehensive approach based on five objectives (Goals) and a number of tasks (Activities) describing what steps should be implemented to build a successful OSPO.

The Open Source Way

The open source way is a way of thinking about how people collaborate within a community to achieve common goals and interests.