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Who Pays for Open Source? A Case for Open Governance and Enterprise Contributions

Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Explore the critical question of who funds open source development in this thought-provoking keynote address. Delve into the challenges of maintaining quality code contributions and best-of-breed maintenance in the open source ecosystem. Examine the case for open governance and enterprise contributions as potential solutions to these challenges. Gain insights into best practices for open governance and understand the crucial role of enterprise contributions in driving quality code, meeting maintenance needs, and minimizing overall risk for the open source community. Learn from IBM's VP of Developer Technology, Open Source & Advocacy, Angel Diaz, as he shares his expertise on the intersection of open source, enterprise involvement, and community collaboration.

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Keynote: Who Pays for Open Source? A Case for Open Governance & Enterprise Contributions


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