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provides end-users with both a comprehensive pool of reliable openopen source software and a business ecosystem which helps them implement their open source strategies by significantly reducing their risks: source software and a business ecosystem which helps them implement their open source strategies by significantly reducing their risks: 1.1 Members Guarantee OW2 Consortium’s Independence The open source community contributes direct resources (annual membership fees) and indirect resources such as full-time personnel and travel expenses to support the organization’s objectives. Through their dues, members pay to set-up and maintain an independent organization and to provide it with the resources to allow it to implement its own strategy. In return for their commitment, members are given rights in the governance of the organization and the definition of its strategy. The OW2 governance model is designed to comply with the key original founding principles of ObjectWeb: Openness, Fairness, Trust, Transparency, and Independence. Growth in collected fees through an increase in membership allows the organization to implement its strategy, to sponsor technology research projects and to launch ecosystem growth initiatives. 1.1 Members Guarantee OW2 Consortium’s IndependenceOnline registration TheYou can join OW2 today! Please see our online registration page for further information on [how to join us>MembershipJoining.OnLineRegistration]. open source community contributes direct resources (annual membership fees) and indirect resources such as full-time personnel and travel expenses to support the organization’s objectives. Through their dues, members pay to set-up and maintain an independent organization and to provide it with the resources to allow it to implement its own strategy. In return for their commitment, members are given rights in the governance of the organization and the definition of its strategy. The OW2 governance model is designed to comply with the key original founding principles of ObjectWeb: Openness, Fairness, Trust, Transparency, and Independence. Growth in collected fees through an increase in membership allows the organization to implement its strategy, to sponsor technology research projects and to launch ecosystem growth initiatives. |
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