For the first time, there's proof of how the world's governments engage with open source. A recap of Software Heritage at UN Open Source Week 2026 and the global launch of the Public Code Observatory.
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For the first time, there's proof of how the world's governments engage with open source. A recap of Software Heritage at UN Open Source Week 2026 and the global launch of the Public Code Observatory.
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The first State of Public Code report offers a global, evidence-based view of how governments use and contribute to open-source software.
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Addressing an audience on research ethics, Roberto Di Cosmo reframed the conversation around data altruism by crossing out "data" to focus on a deeper issue: the shared commons of software code itself.
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Roberto Di Cosmo returned to the University of Pisa — where he studied in the 1980s — to make the case that Europe's digital sovereignty debate is missing its most critical pillar: software. A talk on fragility, dependency, and why resilience is not the same thing as control.
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