Inclusion in Open Source - Allies, Outlaws and Dinosaurs
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the dynamics of inclusion in open source communities through this insightful conference talk by David C Stewart from Intel Corporation. Delve into the roles of allies, unconscious allies, and the wisdom of crowds in fostering inclusivity. Examine historical examples like JFK and LBJ, and learn about the GUIDO principle. Discover practical steps to become an effective ally, including listening, empowering others, providing constructive feedback, and sharing knowledge. Gain valuable insights on creating a more inclusive open source environment and understand the importance of diversity in technological innovation.
Syllabus
Introduction
Allies
Unconscious Allies
Wisdom of Crowds
JFK and LBJ
GUIDO
What can I do
Listen
Empower
Giving feedback
Share your learning
Summary
Conference
Thank you
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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