Operationalizing Open Source Projects - From Concept to Launch
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of launching and nurturing open source projects in this insightful 31-minute talk by Trishan de Lanerolle from the Linux Foundation Networking. Delve into the practical challenges that arise after conceptualizing a collaborative open source project, recruiting collaborators, and engaging stakeholders. Learn about crucial aspects such as implementing CI/CD and testing, establishing governance structures, forming technical leadership, developing outreach strategies, and creating initial roadmaps. Gain valuable insights on budgeting considerations, staffing needs, and project championing from an experienced leader of several Linux Foundation projects. Discover best practices, including helpful checklists and key responsibilities, to successfully operationalize open source initiatives and build thriving communities.
Syllabus
Operationalizing Open Source Projects: When the Rubber Meets the Road - Trishan de Lanerolle
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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