Events
The ClearlyDefined community participates in several events worldwide.
Upcoming events
Some upcoming events:
- Open Source Summit NA 2026 - May 18-20, 2026 - Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Beyond SBOMs: Making License Data Actionable With ClearlyDefined - Jamie (Microsoft)
Past events
- FOSDEM 2026 - January 31 - February 1, 2026 - Brussels, Belgium
- PURL: From FOSDEM 2018 to international standard - Philippe Ombredanne (AboutCode)
- Forget SBOMs, use PURLs - Philippe Ombredanne (AboutCode), Steve Springett
- CRA-ppy data: We need better open data for CRA compliance - Thomas Steenbergen (AboutCode), Georg Link
- Deutsche Bahn's Approach to Large-Scale SBOM Collection and Use - Max Mehl (Deutsche Bahn)
- Software Supply Chain Strategy at Deutsche Bahn - Max Mehl (Deutsche Bahn)
- Code & Compliance 2026 - January 29, 2026 - Brussels, Belgium
- Sharing Is Caring: Open Data for Open Source Compliance - Philippe Ombredanne (AboutCode) and Qing Tomlinson (SAP)
- FOSSY 2025 - July 1 - August 3, 2025 - Portland, Oregon
- More Scalability Through Open Source Hygiene - Ria Farrell Schalnat (HPE)
- Open Source Summit NA 2025 - June 23-25, 2025 - Denver, Colorado
- Using SBOMs for Linux Foundation Projects - Jeff Shapiro and Gary O’Neall
- FOSDEM 2025 - February 1-2, 2025 - Brussels, Belgium
- Discover Dependency License Information Using SBOMs and ClearlyDefined - Qing Tomlinson (SAP) and Jeff Mendoza (Kusari)
- SOSS Fusion 2024 - October 22-23, 2024 - Atlanta,
Georgia
- ClearlyDefined: A Crowdsourced Database of Licensing Metadata - Nick Vidal (OSI), Lynette Rayle (GitHub), Qing Tomlinson (SAP)
- Open Compliance Summit 2024 - October 30-31, 2024 - Tokyo,
Japan
- Open-sourcing Your License Scanning with ClearlyDefined - Tom Bedford (Bloomberg)
- ORT Community Days 2024 - March 6-7, 2024 - Berlin, Germany
- Contributing to ClearlyDefined: and a little about how we’re using it and why - E. Lynette Rayle (GitHub) and Nick Vidal (OSI)
- FOSS Backstage 2024 - March 4-5, 2024 - Berlin, Germany
- Aligning wishes of multiple organizations into an Open Source project - Thomas Steenbergen (AboutCode) and Nick Vidal (OSI)