Open Source as a Second Language - Panel Discussion
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of open source as a second language in this insightful 45-minute panel discussion featuring experts from Comcast, Innersource Commons, Amazon, TODO Group, and Coding Grace. Delve into the unique vocabulary, culture, and learning curve associated with open source communities. Discover the challenges and opportunities of global collaboration, multilingual programming, and stakeholder communication. Gain valuable insights on mastering open source practices, overcoming language barriers, and fostering inclusive communication styles. Learn from diverse perspectives on how open source has become a primary language in the panelists' careers and gather strategies for effective collaboration across various technical, legal, and security domains.
Syllabus
Panel Discussion: Open Source as a Second Language
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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