papers, position papers, etc. • The last one was published in June, based on a survey of 134 French F/ OSS companies • Organise events (Open Source Experience, B-Boost, other local events) • Business development (bring members together to reply to RFPs, etc.) • Public policy work (liaise with people responsible for or concerned with open source policy in the French administration and Parliament) • Collaborate with similar-minded organisations • Including APELL (“association of associations” at the EU level), OW2, etc.