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This Week in Open Source #6

Friday, August 1, 2025

This Week in Open Source for 08/01/2025

A look around the world of open source

by Daryl Ducharme & amanda casari, Google Open Source Programs Office

Diving into the open source world this week, we'll cover upcoming events that foster collaboration and innovation, alongside new reads and links that highlight significant advancements and discussions within the open source community. From new Google projects enhancing package ecosystem confidence to thought-provoking articles on open source funding, we hope this keeps you aware of new areas of the ecosystem.

Upcoming Events

  • August 14-16: Open Source Festival 2025 (OSCAFest'25) is happening in Lagos, Nigeria. It uses community to help integrate the act of open source contribution to African developers whilst strongly advocating the movement of free and open source software.
  • August 25-27: Open Source Summit Europe (OSSEU) is happening in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is the premier event for the open source community to collaborate, share information, solve problems, and gain knowledge, furthering open source innovation and ensuring a sustainable open source ecosystem. Many Googlers will be there giving talks along with so many others.
  • September 5-7: NixCon 2025 is happening in Switzerland. It is the annual conference for the Nix and NixOS community where Nix enthusiasts learn, share, and connect with others.

Open Source Reads and Links

  • [Blog] Google introduced OSS Rebuild, a new project designed to enhance confidence in open source package ecosystems through the reproduction of upstream artifacts.
  • [Story] SF-Based Internet Archive Is Now a Federal Depository Library. What Does That Mean? - The Internet Archive is a foundational reference and repository for open-access information and digital archives.The San Francisco-based digital library now has federal depository status, joining a network of over 1,100 libraries that archive government documents and make them accessible to the public — even as ongoing legal challenges pose an existential threat to the organization.
  • [Video] Keynote: Building community through collaborative datasets - Mago Torres' keynote from csv,conf 8, on her work building collaborative datasets for award-winning data journalism, captures the spirit and focus on where open technology enables communities to accomplish more together.
  • [Paper] Anubis Pilot Project Report - June 2025 - In May and June 2025, Duke University Libraries (DUL) successfully implemented Anubis, a configurable open source web application firewall (WAF), to combat persistent AI-related bot scraping. During this pilot (May 1 - June 10, 2025), aggressive bot scraping caused outages for three critical library platforms (Duke Digital Repository, Archives & Manuscripts, and the Books & Media Catalog); Anubis mitigated the problem in each instance.
  • [Article] Microsoft-owned GitHub says open source needs to be funded - The Register published this editorial which asks whether open source software has reached the point that it should be managed as infrastructure and funded by governments that rely on it? Some studies show impressive numbers in how much it contributes to many economies.
  • [Blog] Open Source Explained Like You're Five (But Smarter) - Explaining open source to people outside the tech world is tough. This article uses some good metaphors along with some details you may not have known to better explain it and spread the word. Or, you could just send them this article and hope they read it. 😜

What exciting open source events and news are you hearing about? Let us know on our @GoogleOSS X account.

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