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Let’s talk about public code

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Let’s talk about public code is the edited version of the live streamed show where we interview people working with public code codebases. We define ‘public code’ as open source software developed by public organizations, together with the policy and guidance needed for reuse. The podcast is produced by the Foundation for Public Code.

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United States

Description:

Let’s talk about public code is the edited version of the live streamed show where we interview people working with public code codebases. We define ‘public code’ as open source software developed by public organizations, together with the policy and guidance needed for reuse. The podcast is produced by the Foundation for Public Code.

Language:

English


Episodes

#13 - Riccardo Iaconelli

10/13/2022
In this thirteenth episode we talked to Riccardo Iaconelli, working on the publiccode.yml metadata specification. This episode focuses on how it has enabled discoverability of public code codebases and the development of an open source specification. Links mentioned in the show: GitHub organizationpubliccode.yml StandardWeb editor

Duration:00:38:30

#12 - Johnblack Kabukye and Stephen Musoke

3/3/2022
In this twelfth episode we talked to Stephen Musoke and Johnblack Kabukye, both working with open source in the health sector in Uganda. This episode focuses on how open source codebases enable them to address the needs they have with costs and sovereignty being deciding factors. The discussion also touches upon some challenges and opportunities specific to the public health sector.

Duration:00:59:03

#11 - Gijs Hillenuis, European Commision OSPO

1/17/2022
In the eleventh episode of Let's talk about public code, we talked to Gijs Hillenius. We talked about policy for open source in the EU, it's development and what's coming up. In 2021 the European Commission launched an Open Source Program Office and in December they made a decision on the open source licensing and reuse of Commission software.

Duration:00:47:29

#10 - Leslie Hawthorn, Red Hat

12/13/2021
In the tenth episode of Let's talk about public code, we talked to Leslie Hawthorn from Red Hat. We talked about public code, communities and communication. Red Hat delivers the operating system Red Hat Enterprise Linux. They also have a broad portfolio, including hybrid cloud infrastructure, middleware, agile integration, cloud-native application development, and management and automation solutions. Read more at: redhat.com

Duration:00:55:37

#9 Bastien Guerry, Etalab

10/13/2021
In the ninth episode of Let's talk about public code, we talk to Bastien Guerry from Etalab and the platform for French public data (data.gouv.fr). We discuss why and how Etalab, as a state agency, engages with the French open source ecosystem. Etalab is a department of the direction interministérielle du numérique (DINUM), which coordinates the design and implementation of the State's strategy in the data domain. Read more at: https://www.etalab.gouv.fr/

Duration:00:41:44

#8 - Gabriella Gómez-Mont, Experimentalista

9/22/2021
In the eighth episode of Let's talk about public code, and our first anniversary, we talked to Gabriella Gómez-Mont from Experimentalista. With a background as Chief Creative Officer for Mexico City and founder of Laboratorio para la Ciudad, the award-wining experimental arm and creative think tank of the Mexico City government, alongside engagements in the Netherlands, UK, USA, South Korea and Canada, Gabriella have global perspective on public code. We also revealed a new strategic council for the Foundation for Public Code, and Gabriella is our first person on it.

Duration:00:49:45

#7 - Mauko Quiroga, OpenFisca

7/26/2021
In the seventh episode of Let's talk about public code, we talk to Mauko Quiroga from OpenFisca. We discussed what problems OpenFisca solves and how it has become so widespread - used in at least four continents! OpenFisca is an open source platform to write rules as code. OpenFisca was released under a free software license in November 2011. Etalab in France started using OpenFisca in 2014 and soon became a major contributor. Today it is used in many countries all over the world. Read more at: https://openfisca.org/en/

Duration:00:49:00

#6 - Leonardo Favario, Department for Digital Transformation, Italy

6/9/2021
In the sixth episode of Let's talk about public code, we talk to Leonardo Favario from the Italian national government's Department for Digital Transformation. We discuss the state of open source software in Italian public organizations. The Department for Digital Transformation - was born to build the “operating system” of Italy, a series of fundamental components on top of which both simpler and more efficient services for citizens, public administration and businesses, and innovative digital products could be built. Publiccode.yml: https://github.com/publiccodeyml/publiccode.yml Developers Italia: https://developers.italia.it/ Designers Italia: https://designers.italia.it/ Software catalogue: https://developers.italia.it/en/software

Duration:00:57:56

#5 - Amy van Someren, Signalen

5/11/2021
In the fifth episode of Let's talk about public code we talk to Amy van Someren from the municipality 's-Hertogenbosch. We discuss their experience as first reusers of the Signalen codebase. Signalen is an open source process and task system for governments, which automatically categorizes and routes reports about public space for processing by the appropriate handler. Read more at: https://signalen.org See Signalen live at: https://meldingen.s-hertogenbosch.nl/

Duration:00:36:00

#4 - Lea Hemetsberger, Open & Agile Smart Cities

3/3/2021
In the fourth episode we talked to Lea Hemetsberger from Open & Agile Smart Cities. We discussed how they are collaborating with cities worldwide to support their digital transformation journey. We also talked about one of their latest resources, the CITYxCITY Academy. Open & Agile Smart Cities is a network that connects cities and communities worldwide to learn from each other and exchange digital, data-driven solutions based on Minimal Interoperability Mechanisms. They represent their members towards international institutions, fora and standards developing organizations to ensure that their voice is heard when new standards come about. Read more at: https://oascities.org/

Duration:00:52:23

#3 - Sergei Maertens and Tjerk Vaags, OpenZaak

2/2/2021
In the third episode we talk to Sergei Maertens from Maykin Media and Tjerk Vaags from Contezza. We discuss how they handled a security issue in OpenZaak. The developers describe how the process for handling Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures worked in this collaborative codebase. OpenZaak is an open source API for municipalities who want to deliver citizen-friendly services online. Read more at: https://openzaak.org Two references to GitHub were made in the discussion: Security AdvisoryPull request with the documented process This collaboration was started through a market consultation. You can read about the process in this blog post, and you can find the complete documentation in the GitHub repository. OpenZaak is currently in incubation with the Foundation for Public Code.

Duration:00:51:01

Let's talk about public code #2 - Rasmus Frey, OS2

10/14/2020
In the second episode we will talk to Rasmus Frey, the Head of Secretariat for OS2, a government organisation that focuses on shared development with open source, open innovation and transparency. OS2 is an 8 year old association of 67 Danish municipalities that commission and manage open source software together.

Duration:00:44:29

Let's talk about public code #1 - Arnau Monterde, Decidim

9/9/2020
In the first episode of 'Let's talk about public code', we will meet Arnau Monterde. Arnau holds a PhD in Information Society and Knowledge from the Open University of Catalunya, and is the coordinator of Decidim codebase. Decidim enables free open-source participatory democracy for cities and organizations.

Duration:00:48:33