The Importance of Non-code Contributions to Code-centric Open Source Projects
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
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Explore the critical role of non-code contributions in code-centric open source projects through this insightful 20-minute talk by Marcel Kurzmann from Bosch. Gain valuable perspectives on open source strategy, personal experiences, and the impact of non-code contributions on software development and defect management. Discover how these often-overlooked contributions can significantly enhance project success and community engagement in the open source ecosystem.
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Introduction
Open Source Strategy
Personal Experience
Software
Defects
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Linux Foundation
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