OSI is now Apache Ossie (Incubating)
Blog post from dbt
The Open Semantic Interchange (OSI) project has transitioned to the Apache Incubator and is now named Apache Ossie (Incubating), reflecting a change in governance and long-term direction while maintaining its original mission and specification. This semantic layer and ontology open specification aims to standardize the expression of business metrics and concepts across various platforms, ensuring consistent interpretation and resolution of business definitions like "Monthly Active Users" across CRM, data warehouses, and BI tools. The transition to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is intended to preserve its status as an open standard under a vendor-neutral environment, supported by a diverse community of contributors from companies such as Snowflake, Salesforce, and dbt Labs. The project operates with an open development process, including public mailing lists, GitHub-based development, and a formal process for specification changes. As it grows under ASF governance, the community is focused on expanding the specification's expressiveness and building converters to facilitate broader adoption without disrupting existing systems.
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