Open Source Matters, Inc.
(https://opensourcematters.org) ๐ธ Data Snapshot: May 29, 2026Pull the main entities out of the H1, then check whether they actually recur through the body. A page that announces one thing and then talks about another drifts. Headings with no real sentences underneath read as pseudo-substance.
There is virtually zero semantic drift between the homepage and sub-pages. The homepage establishes the mission of supporting Joomla!, while the ‘Organisation’ page provides a granular breakdown of how this is achieved through trademark management, financial oversight, and legal agreements. The ‘Projects’ page reinforces this by detailing a specific 20-month accessibility program funded by the Sovereign Tech Fund (STF), showing perfect alignment between high-level claims and operational reality.
Semantic Coherence is read from the heading hierarchy first: what each page announces in its H1 and headings, then whether the body actually delivers on it. Below is the structure the engine mapped, followed by the clean text to check for drift between promise and reality.
๐๏ธ Semantic Structure โ heading hierarchy & page identity (the promise the page makes)
HOMEPAGE Welcome to Open Source Matters! – Open Source Matters (https://opensourcematters.org)
Welcome to Open Source Matters! – Open Source Matters
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY About – Open Source Matters (https://opensourcematters.org/organisation.html)
About – Open Source Matters
NAV_HEADER Projects – Open Source Matters (https://opensourcematters.org/projects.html)
Projects – Open Source Matters
NAV_HEADER Contact – Open Source Matters (https://opensourcematters.org/contact-us.html)
Contact – Open Source Matters
๐ The Narrative โ clean text per page (homepage promise vs. sub-page reality)
HOMEPAGE (https://opensourcematters.org) Welcome to Open Source Matters! – Open Source Matters
[H1] Welcome to Open Source Matters! [H2] The non-profit organisation supporting the Joomla! project. [H4] About How Open Source Matters supports the Joomla! project. LEARN MORE [H4] Support Discover the many ways you can support the Joomla! Project. FIND OUT HOW [H4] Volunteers The Joomla! project is 100% run by dedicated, passionate volunteers. MEET THEM [H2] Joomla! Joomla! currently powers over 3% of the entire internet and around 7% of all content managed websites. Websites ranging from small blogs to large Fortune 500 companies worldwide use Joomla!. Recently Joomla! passed the 90 million download mark. In the world of open source content management systems Joomla! stands out from the rest. Visit www.joomla.org [IMG: Joomla 6.1]
SUB-PAGE (https://opensourcematters.org/organisation.html) About – Open Source Matters
[H3] About OSM By-lawsBoard of DirectorsPoliciesFinancesFrequently Asked QuestionsRequests for ProposalsMembers MeetingsTeams & MembershipMission, vision and ValuesSponsorship [H2] About Open Source Matters (OSM) [H3] What is OSM? Open Source Matters (OSM) is a not-for-profit organisation, incorporated in the United States, created to serve the financial and legal interests of the Joomla project. OSM has been designed to be flexible and change as the needs of Joomla! expand. At all times, OSM is fashioned to suit the needs of the Joomla project. OSM will also engage in regular self-assessment to ensure it is accountable to Joomla!, acting in Joomla!'s interest and ensuring that it is the right shape and size to support Joomla!. [H3] Structure [IMG: osm crop] [H3] The Role of OSM [H4] OSM has the following roles: Manage the the finances of the Joomla! Project Manage legal issues related to the Joomla! Project Sign contracts and enter into agreements with partner organisations on behalf of Joomla! Own and manage the assets of Joomla, such as the domains, trademarks and copyright Investigate breaches of license, copyright and trademark [H3] OSM Duties [H4] OSM has the following formal duties. Review by-laws Annual meeting Government financial returns Provision of financial reporting Keep accurate records including minutes of meetings Make information about OSM activities and finances available under the rules of US law Self assessment is an informal process whereby OSM is continuing to meet the immediate needs of the Joomla! project.
SUB-PAGE (https://opensourcematters.org/projects.html) Projects – Open Source Matters
[H2] Introduction and Background Open Source Matters, Inc. (OSM), the non-profit organisation supporting the Joomla project, is currently in the selection process for a funding by the Sovereign Tech Fund (STF) to deliver a structured, 20-month accessibility improvement program across the Joomla CMS. The program covers 19 independently contracted milestones. Details Created: 15 May 2026 Last Updated: 22 May 2026 Read more ... [H2] Introduction and Background Open Source Matters, Inc. (OSM), the non-profit organisation supporting the Joomla project, is currently in the selection process for a funding by the Sovereign Tech Fund (STF) to deliver a structured, 20-month accessibility improvement program across the Joomla CMS. The program covers 19 independently contracted milestones, ranging from expert audits and remediation work to documentation, testing infrastructure, and community enablement. To ensure the programme can be delivered on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards, OSM is preparing to seek two individual Project Managers to coordinate and oversee the full programme on behalf of OSM. Details Created: 15 May 2026 Last Updated: 22 May 2026 Read more ...
SUB-PAGE ยท THIN (https://opensourcematters.org/contact-us.html) Contact – Open Source Matters
[H3] Address: PO Box 4668 #88354 New York NY 10163-4668 United States Phone: +1 646 583 0635 Fax: (212) 590-6164 Any questions or comments you may have about Open Source Matters, Inc. can be sent via e-mail in the form below. If you require a response please ensure that your name and e-mail address are accurate. If you have Joomla! software support questions, please make use of the Community forums: http://forum.joomla.org/ If you have a question about our Trademark or License, please visit the Trademark Website or submit a Ticket at the Trademark Contact Center. [H3]
This page presents a snapshot of public data from Open Source Matters, Inc., captured on May 29, 2026, to show how machine logic reads Semantic Coherence signals into an AI reputation evaluation.
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