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CodeSupply Background information

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Who is behind this?

CodeSupply is the result of a collaboration of four different organisations. In alphabetical order:

AboutCode (ABCD – BE)
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Belgian not-for-profit backing the largest global FOSS initiative on establshing software package origin, licensing, provenance, with a vast expertise in software supply chain security management and security.
Edsger Institute (Edsger – NL)
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FOSS-oriented not-for-profit specialised in declarative and reproducible hosting stacks and software composition analysis and supply chains. Responsible for the hosting stack developed within NGI Fediversity.
NLnet Foundation (coordinator – NL)
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Public benefit organisation that introduced the internet in Europe in the eighties, which is now the driving force behind NGI Zero. NLnet is the coordinator of CodeSupply.
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (URJC– IE)
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Universidad Rey Juan Carlos is a Spanish public research university located in the southern area of the Community of Madrid (Spain), with five campuses at Móstoles, Alcorcón, Vicálvaro, Aranjuez and Fuenlabrada.

The money for CodeSupply is kindly provided by the European Commission's DG CNECT.

Review Committee

NLnet has installed a Review Committee for CodeSupply. This Review Committe consists of independent experts from the internet and open source field, academia and the public sector. The committee is appointed for a period of one year, with the possiblity of renewal. The committee receives no remuneration for its work, and its members have no other economic interests with any projects funded by CodeSupply.

The Review Commitee receives the outcome of the selection process, and independently validates that all the projects that are selected are indeed eligible for funding, budgets are frugal, and that there are no other concerns.