Hi Michael,

Yes, that too was my impression. I remember the amount of work you put in here. 
But it seems that Siemens likes to appear open without actually being open for 
open source. That's why I contacted the organizers and tried to convince them 
to correct this paragraph and suffered that they invite tuely open open-source 
communities.

I'll be discussing with my boss, if I can attend.

Chris

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From: Michael Osipov <micha...@apache.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 5, 2019 6:31:01 PM
To: dev@community.apache.org <dev@community.apache.org>; Christofer Dutz 
<christofer.d...@c-ware.de>; i...@apache.org <i...@apache.org>
Subject: Re: Workshop about the future of Open Source Software and Open Source 
Hardware

Am 2019-10-05 um 17:20 schrieb Christofer Dutz:
> Hi,
>
> Lukasz just posted this on the plc4x slack channel mainly because of Siemens’ 
> attempt to appear open:
> “There are also B2B Open Source platforms: Siemens’ MindSphere offers a 
> managed open source Platform-as-a-Service for developing cross-platform 
> applications” (Which it clearly is not).
>
> But when I read through the Agenda I think it might be a good idea to show up 
> with a little Apache delegation:
> https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/workshop-about-future-open-source-software-and-open-source-hardware
>
> Seems to be not a Workshop where you are fuled up with some stuff, but where 
> people come together to form the appearance of Open-Source in the Industry.

This cannot be right/true. I have tried for more than a year to engage
with DI (digital infrastructure) and utterly failed. My fellow coworker
in Nuremberg told me that we (DI) don't want to engage with the OSS
community at any kind of level. After that, I left the topic w/o any
prosperity for the company and the OSS community.

Michael

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