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The Course of True Community Management Never Did Run Smooth - A One-Act Play

Offered By: CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation] via YouTube

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Community Management Courses Storytelling Courses Kubernetes Courses Diversity Courses Community Building Courses Inclusivity Courses Event Management Courses Open Source Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Explore a unique one-act play featuring two experienced practitioners discussing the evolution of community management in open source ecosystems. Delve into the Kubernetes community's emphasis on kindness, inclusivity, and accessibility as a model for building diverse communities. Compare and contrast these practices with other open source communities such as OpenInfra, Drupal, and Linux distributions. Learn about successful community caretaking and stewardship through event management, particularly focusing on KubeCon. Gain insights into the similarities and differences between various open source community management practices, as presented through a live comparison with the Open Source Way guidebook. Embrace storytelling as two literary enthusiasts provide a comprehensive overview of community management in the open source world, offering valuable perspectives on its broader applications across diverse communities of practice.

Syllabus

The Course Of True Community Management Never Did Run Smooth, In 1 Act - Karsten Wade & Jen Madriaga


Taught by

CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]

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