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Explore how adopting an upstream-oriented approach transformed open source management practices in this insightful conference talk. Discover the journey of an Open Source Office transitioning from a closed to an open approach, emphasizing collaboration and community engagement. Learn about the challenges and benefits of implementing git-like workflows for both coders and non-coders, including infrastructure adaptations and file format considerations. Gain valuable insights into effective community participation, identifying crucial meetings, and establishing the right rhythm for collaboration. Drawing from real-world experiences, this presentation offers inspiration and guidance for emerging Open Source Offices, highlighting the importance of engaging with existing communities such as the ToDo-Group, Tooling Group, and OpenChain. Understand the positive impact of embracing open source principles in managing open source projects and fostering a thriving collaborative environment.
Syllabus
Eat Your Own Dogfood - How Upstream Orientation Changed the Way We Work in Open S... Marcel Kurzmann
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Linux Foundation