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International Open Source – Your Best Choice in Interesting Times

Track:
Ethics, Social Responsibility, Sustainability, Legal
Type:
Talk
Level:
beginner
Duration:
30 minutes
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Abstract

We’re living in weird times. The lines and connections that hold allies and trusted partners together are changing. New barriers to trade, to travel, to collaboration are affecting everything we do. Python is not immune to these shifts, but internationally stewarded open source is still the best choice if you are looking for software that does what it says it does and doesn’t do a lot of things that you don’t want it to do.

Large open source projects are vetted by multiple stakeholders in different counties, using that software for different purposes and running on all different hardware around the world. Increasingly, large projects like Python come with a Software Bill of Materials and massive new patches coming from brand new contributors are looked at with a little more skepticism than they would’ve been a few years ago. This talk will discuss what’s changed about international collaboration and how Python and other community driven projects are looking at security and collaboration these days.