Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration, or OSLC, is two new things.
It’s a new way of connecting the artifacts that software developers care about — requirements, tests, plans, code, and everything in-between. And its a new way of defining those connections — a process that takes place entirely in the open, and that aims to be not merely vendor-neutral but architecture-neutral.
This blog is a place to come if you want to follow the overall progress on the initiative and news about it, rather than fine details of what’s going on in specific OSLC workteams. (The place to go for that is the OSLC wiki.)