I don't have a lot to say about this but I want to note the fact that it's happening (I guess you could count me as among those not so interested in open education policy (mostly because I find it too narrow a focus for initiatives that should have a much wider scope)). As the article notes, "Creative Commons launched the original OER Policy Registry back in 2012." In 2018 it was merged with the OER World Map, which is UNESCO supported. Now it appears some members of the recently established the OE Policy Lab will be relaunching the policy registry as a separate initiative. I find the article deliberately vague about who owns it, who manages it, and who funds it. Less opacity would generate more trust.
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