Russ Eling and Alex Rybak started 2021 with insights into the trends ahead for open source governance, including the adoption of shift left, maturity of the software supply chain, the software bill of materials and the important role of developer training. Join Russ and Alex as they return to review their predictions while also charting a new course for open source management and compliance for 2022.
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