OpenEoX TC

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The OpenEoX TC is dedicated to the standardization and promotion of OpenEoX across the industry. Its purpose is to ensure the relevance and applicability of the OpenEoX standard, facilitate its adoption, and provide technical expertise on its application and evolution.

Omar Santos, osantos@cisco.com, Chair
Justin Murphy, justin.murphy@cisa.dhs.gov, Chair
Stefan Hagen, stefan@hagen.link, Secretary

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Announcements

Participation in the OASIS OpenEOX TC is open to all interested parties. Contact join@oasis-open.org for more information.


Overview

The OASIS OpenEoX TC aims to standardize and promote OpenEoX, a unified machine-readable approach to managing and sharing End-of-Life (EOL) and End-of-Support (EOS) information for commercial and open source software and hardware.

For more information, see the OpenEoX TC Charter.


Technical Work Produced by the Committee

The committee has not yet produced any technical work.


Other Work Produced by the Committee

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Subcommittees

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TC Liaisons

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External Resources

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Mailing Lists and Comments

openeox@lists.oasis-open.org: the discussion list used by TC members to conduct Committee work. TC membership is required to post, and TC members are automatically subscribed. The public may view the OASIS list archives.

openeox-comment@lists.oasis-open.org: a public mailing list for providing feedback on the technical work of the ##OpenEoX## TC. To send a comment, follow the instructions on the TC's public web page here or view the OASIS comment list archives.


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