Brussels / 1 & 2 February 2020

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Lessons Learned from Cultivating Open Source Projects and Communities


Over the last decade, I’ve had the privilege professionally of building and cultivating some Open Source projects and communities. I’ve grown other projects along the way some successful, and some not. I’ve learned a ton on this journey; honestly still am, and I want to tell this story.

Over the last decade, I’ve had the privilege professionally of building and cultivating some Open Source projects and communities. To start off this isn’t a tools talk, this is a talk about the soft skills you have to have to be able to succeed as a leader in an Open Source project. My journey started tending the frequently asked questions for a small Linux Distribution called CRUX, and then years later professionally moved to the OpenStack-Chef project to build OpenStack clouds. I’ve grown other projects along the way helped build tooling and communities some successful and still running today, others were just flashes in the pan. I’ve learned a ton on this journey; honestly still am, but I have some lessons that are hard learned and hopefully I warn pitfalls that can cause wasted cycles and pain. I’ll be going over:

This isn’t a tools talk
Scoping your project
    Personally-backed
    Corporate-backed
Empathy and audience is important
    Celebrations
    Defeats
Successful traits of Open Source projects
    Trust
    Clear Vision
    Have a plan to move on if needed
Honestly, is it even worth this hassle?

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