[$] Untangling the Open Collectives Name collisions aren't just a problem for software development—organizations, projects, and software that have the same or similar names can cause serious confusion. That was certainly the case on February 28 when the <a href="https://opencollective.com/foundation" rel="nofollow">Open Collective Foundation</a> (OCF) began to notify its hosted projects that it would be shutting down by the end of 2024. The announcement surprised projects hosted with OCF, as one might expect. It also worried and confused users of the Open Collective software platform from https://opencollective.com/ (OCI), as well as organizations hosted by the <a href="https://opencollective.com/opensource" rel="nofollow">Open Source Collective</a> (OSC) and <a href="https://docs.opencollective.com/oceurope/" rel="nofollow">Open Collective Europe</a> (OC Europe). There is enough confusion about the names, relationships between the organizations, and impact on projects like https://opencollective.com/flatpak hosted by OCF, that a deeper look is warranted. https://lwn.net/Articles/964402/