Handbook for Successful Online Open Source Sprints
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover strategies for organizing effective online open source sprints in this 24-minute talk by Tania Allard from Microsoft and Cheuk Ting Ho from TerminusDB. Learn how to navigate challenges such as managing different time zones, fostering online interpersonal interactions, and supporting participants. Explore techniques for maintaining engagement, creating a safe environment, and access a comprehensive handbook for successful virtual sprints. Gain valuable insights to enhance collaboration and productivity in remote open source development events.
Syllabus
Intro
WE LOVE SPRINTS
DEALING WITH TIMEZONES
ONLINE INTERPERSONAL INTERACTIONS
SUPPORTING PARTICIPANTS
KEEPING FOLKS ENGAGED
PROVIDING A SAFE ENVIRONMENT
ONE STOP HANDBOOK
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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