Building On-Ramps for Non-Code Contributors in Open Source
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore strategies for attracting and retaining non-code contributors in open source projects through this insightful 42-minute conference talk by Natali Vlatko and Celeste Horgan at the Linux Foundation. Learn how to build effective on-ramps for contributions beyond coding, including documentation, community management, events, and infrastructure support. Discover practical examples and adaptable techniques from the Kubernetes and cloud native ecosystems to enhance the non-technical aspects of your open source project. Gain valuable insights on creating a more inclusive and diverse contributor base, ultimately strengthening the overall sustainability and success of your open source initiatives.
Syllabus
Building On-Ramps for Non-Code Contributors in Open Source - Natali Vlatko & Celeste Horgan
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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