OSS Watch
OSS Watch is the United Kingdom's advisory service for issues relating to free software and open source software, based at the University of Oxford.
OSS Watch started as a pilot project funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee in July 2003. It has provided consultations and briefing materials about the legal, social, technical and economic aspects of open source software. OSS Watch also organises and attends conferences and workshops relating to free and open source software, both within and outside the academic sector.
From 2003 until 2013, OSS Watch received funding via Jisc to provide support to the further education and higher education sectors. From 2013, OSS Watch is funded partly from the University of Oxford, and partly from consultancy, training and other services, and is not restricted to supporting education.
OSS Watch is not an advocacy group. Instead it seeks to provide rounded and unbiased advice and guidance, both for organisations selecting software solutions, and for those creating software.
Services
OSS Watch provides assistance to organisations, communities and projects including:- building and engagement with development communities to aid sustainability
- software license advice, to allow projects
- engaging with commercial companies for software procurement
- commercial exploitation of software outputs
- evaluation of open source or proprietary software solutions
Supported projects
OSS Watch provides both reactive and proactive support to a wide range of projects. Their mission is to ensure that software developed using public funding is, wherever possible, made available under free and open source licenses. Recent success stories have seen them participate in the creation of Opencast Matterhorn, a worldwide community project building audio and video capture and delivery software, as well as the migration of a W3C widget standards compliant widget engine from an EU funded project into the Apache Software Foundation's incubator.Publications
The organisation also produces a wide range of high quality and regularly reviewed briefing notes on topics relating to open source use, development and adoption. An index of these documents can be found one the OSS Watch Website. All OSS Watch materials are available for reuse under a creative commons license.Events
In addition to consultations and the production of briefing materials, OSS Watch organise a number of education and training events each year. As with their publications, OSS Watch are able to use their non-advocacy status to attract speakers from all areas of the computing sphere in order to create well informed events.Members of OSS Watch also attend events both nationally and internationally to engage with the wider software and education communities.