Alpha-Omega's mission is to catalyze sustainable security improvements to critical open source projects and ecosystems. We accomplish this in various ways, such as funding security staff at organizations like the Rust Foundation and the Eclipse Foundation, security improvements to projects like Homebrew, security audits of projects like OpenSSL, and security features in projects like Rustls. We also sponsor work to identify serious vulnerabilities across a large set of open source projects, such as our work through OpenRefactory.
Since 2022, Alpha-Omega has been working hard, "turning money into security". Learn more at alpha-omega.dev or read our latest Annual Report.
We have active engagements with the following projects:
- Eclipse Foundation
- Homebrew
- Node.js
- OpenSSL
- OpenRefactory
- Prossimo
- Python Software Foundation
- Rust Foundation
We usually meet on the first Wednesday of each month at 9:00am PT. You can find the meeting invite link on the OpenSSF Community Calendar.
The Alpha-Omega core team members include:
- Michael Scovetta (Microsoft)
- Bob Callaway (Google)
- Henri Yandell (AWS)
- Miaolai Zhou (AWS)
- Michael Winser (Technical Strategist)
- Michelle Martineau (Linux Foundation)
You can get involved by engaging with us in various ways:
- Slack: We watch the #alpha_omega Slack channel.
- Monthly Meeting: Come and talk to us directly.
- Mailing List: Join the alpha-omega-announcements mailing list to be notified of upcoming developments.
- Contact Us: Let us know you'd like to get involved.