Nella faq su https://opensourcedefinition.org/  è evidenziato che non si tratta di un fork bensì di un backup.
Tuttavia viene fatto riferimento a una nuova versione 2.0 : che tu sappia il processo 
sarà guidato dagli stessi che hanno effettuato il backup? 

Grazie,

Antonio

Il giorno 28 ott 2024, alle ore 12:45, Giacomo Tesio <giacomo@tesio.it> ha scritto:

We, the undersigned members of the Open Source community, assert that
Open Source is defined solely by the Open Source Definition (OSD)
version 1.9.

Any amendments or new definitions shall only be recognized
if declared by clear community consensus through a transparent process
to be determined.

____

Dear Open Source Friends & Allies,

For over two decades, the Open Source Definition (OSD) has been our
shared foundation, safeguarding software freedoms and fostering a
collaborative ecosystem. Forked from the Debian Free Software
Guidelines (DFSG), but until now aligned with them, the OSD has
consistently set the standard for Open Source. Yet today, the Open
Source Initiative (OSI) has introduced a new and divisive Open Source
AI Definition (OSAID) 1.0, developed through closed-door processes that
fundamentally conflict with the principles of openness and transparency
that underpin our movement. Broadly covering any software that “infers,
from the input it receives, how to generate outputs”, the OSAID is in
direct conflict with the existing standard, failing in both openness
and completeness dimensions.

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Giacomo