community SCALE 10x Musings I'm currently on a flight home after attending SCALE 10x, which seemed like an opportune time to reflect on the event. SCALE was once again an amazing event. Kudos go out to Ilan, Gareth, Phil and the entire SCALE team; the tracks were excellent, the event well managed
community Panel: Measuring Community Contributions (Liveblog) Panelists: Joe Brockmeier - OpenSUSE Jono Bacon - Ubuntu James Bottomley - Novell Dan Frye - IBM Karsten Wade - Fedora * Don't always associated "contribution" with "code". * People tend to contribute things that are of value to them - they are scratching their own
community Where have all the community managers gone? Jay Lyman points out a trend that I've noticed as well (not just in terms of headcount, but in general resource allocation). From the post: However, as we have seen open source vendors trimming headcount just like many other companies in search of controlling costs and weathering the
community The Art Of Community I just came across the announcement that Jono will be releasing a new O’Reilly book called Art Of Community. Today I am proud as punch to announce the Art Of Community. A while back I was approached by Andy Oram, a senior editor at O’Reilly to write a