JOSA promotes open-source adoption and digital rights across Jordan through advocacy, education, and infrastructure projects. The stack (Docker, Kubernetes, Python, React, Vue) reflects hands-on platform development beyond pure advocacy work. Active hiring across engineering, product, and security—with focus on mid-level roles—signals expansion of technical delivery capacity, while pain points around financial sustainability and grant acquisition reveal the operational challenges of scaling a nonprofit in a resource-constrained region.
The Jordan Open Source Association is a nonprofit founded in 2009 that builds technical capacity and digital rights awareness in Jordan. The organization runs educational initiatives, digital-security training, and hands-on vulnerability-discovery programs while developing open-source software tools and platforms. JOSA operates from Amman with 11–50 staff and actively hires across engineering, product, operations, and security roles in Jordan and the United States. Core focus areas include reducing ICT skills gaps, strengthening the security posture of open-source projects, and advancing internet freedom.
Docker, Kubernetes, Python, Node.js, React, Vue, Linux, Go, Bash, Terraform, and Ansible. Currently adopting React, Vue, and Svelte for frontend work.
Jordan and the United States. The organization is headquartered in Amman but recruits across both regions.
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