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How Open Source Projects Handle Sustainability Reports

How Open Source Projects Handle Sustainability Reports

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Lucas and Luna dive into the growing trend of open source projects publishing sustainability reports — not just financials, but environmental and social impact metrics. They examine the case of the GNOME Foundation, which released its first sustainability report in early 2026, detailing its carbon footprint from server operations and conference travel, alongside community diversity figures. The conversation explores why projects are doing this, how they measure things like energy consumption and contributor well-being, and whether transparency truly drives change. Specific data points include GNOME's estimated 120 metric tons of CO2 emissions for the 2025 fiscal year and its 15% increase in first-time contributors from underrepresented groups. The hosts also discuss challenges like standardisation and greenwashing risks. An insightful look at how community-driven software projects are embracing broader accountability. #OpenSource #Sustainability #GNOME #CarbonFootprint #CommunityMetrics #TechTransparency #EnvironmentalImpact #DiversityInTech #FossSustainability #GreenSoftware #ContributorWellbeing #OpenSourceGovernance #ClimateAction #TechPodcast #BusinessPodcast #Technology #FexingoBusiness #PodcastEpisode Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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