Open Source Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical issue of open source sustainability and corporate social responsibility in this thought-provoking 25-minute conference talk. Delve into the complexities of modern software development, examining the risks associated with deeply nested dependency trees and the prevalence of open source components. Analyze the current defensive approaches in the financial services industry and their impact on the wider open source ecosystem. Investigate the origins, authorship, and distribution of code in software supply chains, questioning their long-term sustainability. Evaluate various efforts to address these challenges, including crowdfunding and sponsorship initiatives. Recognize the limitations of grassroots activism and emphasize the need for large corporations to acknowledge their responsibility in preserving this valuable digital asset. Draw parallels between open source sustainability and environmental conservation, highlighting the importance of tangible commitments from major players in the industry.
Syllabus
Introduction
ExpressJS
The history of ExpressJS
Working in public
Hacktoberfest
Commons
Digital Commons
Corporate Social Responsibility
Carols Pyramid
Turning Principle into Practice
Scott Logic
Summary
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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