European Commission issues call for evidence on open source
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/61345025
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Deadline: 3/Feb/26
The European Commission has opened a "call for evidence" to help shape its European Open Digital Ecosystem Strategy. The commission is looking to reduce its dependence on software from non-EU countries:
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=intcom%3AAres%282026%2969111
This call for evidence aims to gather feedback from different interested stakeholders,
to enrich the strategy with various perspectives.More specifically, stakeholders are invited to reply to the following questions:
- What are the strengths and weaknesses of the EU open-source sector? What are the
main barriers that hamper (i) adoption and maintenance of high-quality and secure
open source; and (ii) sustainable contributions to open‑source communities?
- What is the added value of open source for the public and private sectors? Please
provide concrete examples, including the factors (such as cost, risk, lock-in, security,
innovation, among others) that are most important to assess the added value.
- What concrete measures and actions may be taken at EU level to support the
development and growth of the EU open-source sector and contribute to the EU’s
technological sovereignty and cybersecurity agenda?
- What technology areas should be prioritised and why?
- In what sectors could an increased use of open source lead to increased
competitiveness and cyber resilience?
Definitely better late than never. But this could have been done years ago.