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Bump.sh, API Contract Management Platform, Joins the OpenAPI Initiative

By December 22, 2022Blog

The OpenAPI Initiative, the consortium of forward-looking industry experts focused on evolving and implementing the OpenAPI Specification (OAS), is announcing that Bump.sh has joined as a new member. Welcome!

Bump.sh is an API contract management platform that helps document and tracks APIs: identifying what changes in APIs structure, and keeping developers up to date across an organization. Bump.sh acts as a single source of truth with information that remains up to date and changelogs.

The company has raised $4 million in funding led by Galion.exe and Bpifrance’s Digital Venture fund. 

“We believe schemas are the cornerstone of future-proof API development. As a vendor, it is our duty to contribute to and keep up to date with the latest specifications,” said Sébastien Charrier, CEO of Bump.sh. “Joining the OpenAPI community will help us better support our customers and contribute to the direction of OpenAPI Specification development.”

To learn more about Bump.sh, please visit: https://bump.sh/ 

Want to become a member of the OpenAPI Initiative? Find more information here: https://www.openapis.org/membership/join 

OpenAPI Resources

To learn more about participating in the evolution of the OpenAPI Specification: https://www.openapis.org/participate/how-to-contribute

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About the OpenAPI Initiative

The OpenAPI Initiative (OAI) was created by a consortium of forward-looking industry experts who recognize the immense value of standardizing on how APIs are described. As an open governance structure under the Linux Foundation, the OAI is focused on creating, evolving and promoting a vendor neutral description format. The OpenAPI Specification was originally based on the Swagger Specification, donated by SmartBear Software. To get involved with the OpenAPI Initiative, please visit https://www.openapis.org

About Linux Foundation

Founded in 2000, the Linux Foundation is supported by more than 1,000 members and is the world’s leading home for collaboration on open source software, open standards, open data, and open hardware. Linux Foundation projects like Linux, Kubernetes, Node.js and more are considered critical to the development of the world’s most important infrastructure. Its development methodology leverages established best practices and addresses the needs of contributors, users and solution providers to create sustainable models for open collaboration. For more information, please visit us at linuxfoundation.org.