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Panel Discussion: Challenges, Benefits, and Fun of Open Source Contributions

Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore the world of open source contributions through a panel discussion featuring experts from NEC. Gain insights into the challenges, benefits, and enjoyable aspects of contributing to open source projects. Hear from Kenichi Omichi, Naoya Horiguchi, Ghanshyam Mann, Akihiro Motoki, Yuiko Mori, and Shu Muto as they share their experiences and perspectives on topics such as overcoming language barriers, navigating community dynamics, and balancing company and community interests. Discover the growth of open source, learn about cross-cultural interactions, and understand the impact of open source contributions on both individual and organizational levels. Whether you're a seasoned contributor or new to the open source world, this discussion offers valuable insights into the diverse aspects of participating in open source communities.

Syllabus

Introduction
Akira Motoki
Consumma
Sams
Shu
Yuiko
Whats the most hard or difficult challenge
Whats the most challenging point
Whats your experience
Challenges
Less Contributors
English Compensation
Communication in Open Source
Linux
Openstack
Difficulties
Company
Company benefit
Community benefit
One cost feature
Open source is growing
Learn about different cultures
What do you feel in the community
How about do you have any function
Are you still working for both committees
Do you have any something in your experience
Outro


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Linux Foundation

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