Talks at FISL 10
Greetings from Porto Alegre, Brasil!
It's my second trip to Brasil and I'm already having a blast. Heading for dinner soon with Nanda, but just a quick update before I head out the door. I'm giving two talks at FISL 10: The 10th International Forum on Free Software. Tomorrow, I'll be talking about Google Summer of Code and hope that any all GSoCers at FISL will turn up and share their experiences with the audience. Talk starts at 13:00. On Friday, I'll be talking about Community Management Basics, and once again hope everyone can come by and share their collective wisdom.
We're also planning a GSoCer meetup after my talk tomorrow, and you can join the planning discussion in this thread.
I owe the world a write up on the Summer of Code BoF at Open Source Bridge. It will happen, really. I have notes.
Labels: conferences, gsd, gsoc, work


1 Comments:
Great talk at FISL! It was very enlightening to hear about your experience as an open-source program manager. I specially enjoyed the part where we discussed the 'anti-social hacker' vs 'people-skilled developer', where the first one could cause some serious damage to a project if he is the one who gets to make all the decisions, even though he might be a ninja programmer.
Cheers and I hope you enjoyed Brazil!
- Caike
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