PreambleOpen System

Open Systems for a Sovereign Indonesia

GarudaOps is a nonprofit association building open, distributed, and equitable digital infrastructure for Indonesia. We align community talent, local institutions, and transparent governance so critical systems can be built on national terms.

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active developers in the national talent pool

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institutional pillars guiding every decision

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operating initiatives from academy to open systems

Operating DiagramThe Four Pillars

Ecosystem

People
Protocol
System
Governance
Open
Distributed
Equitable
Sovereign
GarudaOps mark

Operating layers

People, governance, protocol, and system aligned around one operating core.

People · Layer

People

GarudaOps grows Indonesian technical capacity through training, contributor pathways, and coalition-led participation. The system is designed to help students, maintainers, communities, and operators move from learning into meaningful deployment work.

  • 01Academy-led upskilling tied to real open-source practice
  • 02Community delegates representing ecosystem priorities
  • 03Merit-based pathways into national-scale projects
Programs

Five initiatives, one operating model.

Each program runs a different layer of the GarudaOps system. Together they reinforce a single public operating model.

  1. GarudaOps Academy

    Training pathways for open-source operators, contributors, and digital builders.

  2. GarudaOps OpenHub

    A transparent hub connecting community capability to industry and national delivery.

  3. GarudaOps Open Source Fund

    Community funding for maintainers, public-interest projects, and shared infrastructure.

  4. GarudaOps Open System

    Open Standard and Open Process for interoperable public operations.

  5. Association & Governance

    Visible governance, community representation, and auditable treasury.

Community & Partners

Four partner groups, one coalition.

Each group strengthens the coalition from a different angle — community, education, public service, and industry.

  1. Open-source communities

    Contributors, maintainers, and regional chapters that anchor long-term resilience.

  2. Academic institutions

    Universities, polytechnics, and student networks that build durable capability pipelines.

  3. Public-interest institutions

    Public sector partners and SOEs adopting compliant, transparent open systems.

  4. Private sector & CSR

    Enterprises and CSR programs funding training, delivery, and the open commons.

How participation flows

  1. 01Communities grow people and capability.
  2. 02Institutions and partners route that capacity into real delivery.
  3. 03Governance keeps funding and outcomes accountable.
Membership

Three seats into the operating model.

Membership is how organizations formally participate in GarudaOps governance. Tiers differ in depth of alignment, not in principle.

  1. Silver Member

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    Entry point for aligned organizations that want structured participation in the GarudaOps ecosystem.

    • Association membership and recurring assembly access
    • Working-group visibility into community priorities
    • Participation in GarudaOps ecosystem briefings
  2. Gold Member

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    For institutions that want deeper program alignment across academy, open-source operations, and partnership planning.

    • Gold seat membership and governance visibility
    • Priority access to academy and ecosystem program design
    • Structured partner pathway into OpenHub initiatives
  3. Platinum Member

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    For anchor partners co-shaping national capability, local support structures, and large-scale public-interest execution.

    • Strategic co-design channel with GarudaOps leadership
    • Priority alignment on talent, infrastructure, and support programs
    • Deep participation in coalition-building and national initiatives
Participate

Enter the operating model.

Begin with a GID account, then explore partnership, membership, and program pathways built around a single public operating model.