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This session will explore the intersections between InnerSource and Open Source practices and draw insights from each approach. These intersections will help organizations develop holistic strategies to capitalize on the strengths of both models, leading to more effective collaboration, enhanced innovation, and increased community engagement. A case study of how Red Hat’s Open Source Program Office’s Training and Enablement Team is collaborating with InnerSource Commons will be also be shared, further demonstrating the open practices. After the session and exploring Red Hat’s collaboration with InnerSource Commons, the audience will be able to:: - Recognize the intersection of open source and innersource. - Identify opportunities for collaboration and innovation using open-source principles. - Discuss ideas to build and maintain strong communities by analyzing successful open-source community practices.
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<td class="author"> <b><a href="#tracy_buckner">To Be Confirmed</a></b><br>
Multinational enterprises (companies with entities in different countries) must be compliant with specific regulations whenever assets, services or intellectual property are transferred between their subsidiaries: The subsidiaries are required to act as if they were independent third parties (“Arm’s Length principle”) and reimburse one another with transfer prices.
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What does that mean for cross-border InnerSource collaboration? For hundreds or thousands of fine-grained InnerSource contributions?
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In this talk, we introduce the relevant regulations and discuss why transfer pricing is necessary in InnerSource to stay financially and fiscally compliant. With a fictional case study, we discuss how your InnerSource program can use so-called cost contribution agreements for its transfer pricing approach – emphasizing a pragmatic approach to minimize bureaucratic overhead and limit impediments to InnerSource collaboration.
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Join us for this informal Ask Me Anything panel session with some of the folks behind InnerSource Commons. If you are curious about how InnerSource Commons is run, our mission, our future direction, or even just want to pose your most challenging InnerSource question to some of the folks who have been doing it the longest - this is your chance!
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Scaling InnerSource practices in growing organizations poses unique challenges. This talk introduces the use of scorecards as a strategic tool to measure and enhance InnerSource projects. Discover how scorecards provide a quantifiable method to assess projects on parameters like code quality and community engagement. Learn how to integrate this approach to ensure efficient, transparent, and collaborative development in your organization. Join us for insights on supercharging your InnerSource journey!
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<td class="author"> <b><a href="#shagun_bose">To Be Confirmed</a></b> ()<br>
Join us for this informal Ask Me Anything panel session with some of the folks behind InnerSource Commons. If you are curious about how InnerSource Commons is run, our mission, our future direction, or even just want to pose your most challenging InnerSource question to some of the folks who have been doing it the longest - this is your chance!
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