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Initiatives are joint efforts by OW2 Members aimed at facilitating the use of OW2 technologies by mainstream Systems Integrators, End-Users and Software Vendors. Within an Initiative, OW2 Members work together to develop both technical integration between projects and business synergies in order to address specific market needs.
The technical outcome of an Initiative is not a product but a high-level environment integrating several projects and providing a complex set of functionalities upon which Systems Integrators, End-Users and Software Vendors can build their own business solutions. The business outcome of an Initiative is a set of core relationships between technology providers, integrators and users. Together, they provide the expertise to implement solutions built upon OW2 technologies.
As the name indicates, Initiatives are bottom-up community efforts that are lead by a Strategic Member. For more information, please read the
and, if you want to propose an Initiative, use the .The current Initiatives are: the miniApp Initiative, the Open Source Good Governance Initiative, and the Open Science Initiative.
miniAPP
The MiniApp initiative (abbreviated simply to "MAI") is focused on MiniApps, a new platform for building light hybrid applications that do not require installation and so enable a near-instant "see-acquire-use" app dynamic for users. MiniApps can deliver a comparable experience to native apps but with less development code and less acquisition friction.
Status: Operational
Initiative Working Group
Contacts:
Lead: Huawei
Members: CTIC , e Foundation , Famobi , FRVR , PrestaShop , Startin'blox , Vonage
Go to the miniapp landing page.
The OSS Good Governance initiative
Most large end-users and systems integrators already use FOSS either in their information systems or in their product and service divisions. Open source compliance has become an ever growing concern and many large companies have named compliance officers. However, compliance is only one part of open source governance. We see open source governance encompassing the whole ecosystem, engaging with local communities, nurturing a healthy relationship with open source software vendors and service specialists. This is what OSS good governance is about. A neutral, open ground for executives concerned with defining and steering their open source strategies, it will allow them to share their experiences, difficulties and uncertainties, but also successes and best practices.
Status: Operational
Go to the OSS G2i landing page.
The past Initiatives are: