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Personal words, looking back and looking into the future.

Signed-off-by: Kurt Garloff <[email protected]>
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<p> Best wishes,</p>
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<p>Dear community,</p>
<p>During the last weeks, I have spent a lot of my time looking back, making sure we have
recorded all the outcomes of our joint work, so none of great contributions get lost.
We have to write a report, and this consumed quite some attention. So if you experienced the
SCS project team not being as responsive as it should have been, you now know why.<br/>
The benefit of looking back is that I can see how much we have achieved together, and, yes,
it makes me proud. We started out with the mourning how much we are losing control
over IT platforms by outsourcing it to opaque platform providers from increasingly far away.
Open Source had allowed us to regain control over our local IT with an OSS operating system
ecosystem and to foster the rise of the modern internet-based technology explosion thanks to
*permissionless innovation*. We needed to translate this now into a world of cloud
platforms and SCS was our attempt to contribute to this.<br/>
We were lucky to gain funding from the German government, to find an engaged and skilled
community, to hire smart and engaged people into our team and to be able to build on top of
amazing upstream communities. We refined our thinking on the vision and created these three
pillars *Certifiable Standards*, *Modular OSS implementation* and *Open Operations*
with the associated *SCS-compatible*, *SCS-open* and *SCS-sovereign* labels that certify
these. We built a lot of software, tests, documentation, standards. And not just for
the sake of it, but for operators that are using the results, every day, in their
production setups, such are the Bayern Cloud Schule (ByCS) that serves hundreds of
thousands students every day built on top of PlusCloudOpen, using SCS technology.
We created quite some awareness for what we do by writing articles, visiting conferences
and even creating our own SCS summits. Digital Sovereignty is a major topic these days,
for better or worse.</br>
With the end of the year, the funding period is over; the work will go on in a new
shape. Not everything is fully worked out yet, but with the Forum SCS-Standards in
the OSBA (see below) we have one major pillar (the *Certifiable Standards*) that's
in very good shape already. And the interest in our approach, our standards, our
technology is higher than ever, where we have increasing interest from neighbour
countries and even the international level with the govstack project (see below) and
joint work with the UNICC.<br/>
It's been a privilege to be in a driver position for this great project -- definitely
the most rewarding one I have been involved with in my life. I will stay involved,
supporting the forum where I can and building my own little business S7n Cloud
Services GmbH, which will support the technology partners and operators with
engineering, integration and consulting services. The end of the funded project is
the start of the next stage and I'm looking forward to continuing to work with
hopefully many of you and hopefully also quite some new community members and partners!
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<p>Enjoy reading the digest, have a great christmas break and see you next year,</p>
<p>Kurt</p>
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