community development should be part of your open source project’s regular duties
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- Mar 2015
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todogroup.org todogroup.org
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At Twitter, our open source program has a team of developer advocates focused on growing open source ecosystems which are important for us to ensure they thrive and evolve to our benefit.
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hosting events, speaking at conferences, reaching out to contributors, writing documentation to lower the barrier of entry to new contributors
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- Jun 2014
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opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com
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Borrowing stuff from local businesses and residents creates trust; nailing and painting together creates community. If you have the luxury of buying, you create neither of these.
Prosperity snips away the ties that bind.
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- May 2014
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daguar.github.io daguar.github.io
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Collaborate for God's sake!: EVERY organization dealing with data is dealing with these problems. And governments need to work together on this. This is where open source presents invaluable process lessons for government: working collaboratively, and in the open, can float all boats much higher than they currently are. Whether it's putting your scripts on GitHub, asking and answering questions on the Open Data StackExchange, or helping out others on the Socrata support forums, collaboration is a key lever for this government technology problem.
Collaboration is clearly key, but it's not obvious what that means. The suggestion here is a good first step in an organization:
- scripts on github
- asking and answering questions on stackexchange
- and (for data) joining the Socrata support forums
What does it take to get organizations on this path?
And what steps are next once the organization has evolved to this point?
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- Feb 2014
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ubuntuone.com ubuntuone.com
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For an economy and community to be successful, the participants need to believe in it. If no one believes in the community that brings them together, it fails.
the participants need to believe in the community
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There is an important connection here in which imagination and opportunity are close friends. Imagination offers the mind a vision of how things could be. If there is a viable path toward this future, we build a sense of opportunity. If there is no viable path, we enter the world of fantasy.
great quote re imagination and opportunity being close friends
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Community is a funny beast. Most people—the kind who watch talent shows on television and occasionally dip bread in oil in an expensive restaurant—don’t understand people like Neil. Why on earth would this guy decide to open his home, free of charge, to a collection of strangers who met on the Internet? Why would he want to spend an evening drinking tea and making jokes about something called “Emacs”?
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THE ART OF
The Art of Community
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- Jan 2014
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redmonk.com redmonk.com
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When I look at the DevOps “community” today, what I generally see is a near-total lack of overlap between people who started on the dev side and on the ops side.
I see this same near-total lack of overlap. There is a different language, mindset, and approach.
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www.ascd.org www.ascd.org
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The tie that binds us to our ancestors is that both ancient and digital-age humans crave community—and all the things that make community possible: survival, effective communication, cultural stability, purposeful education for our children, and creative expression.
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- Sep 2013
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caseyboyle.net caseyboyle.net
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This idea has important implications for community. It creates a circular and perpetual cycle of dependence.
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itrevolution.com itrevolution.com
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Community and culture, Rembetsy asserts in the talk, is the foundation of any company. And how does one go about fostering community and encouraging positive culture? You begin by eliminating barriers, getting rid of silos, and encouraging collaboration across the entire company.
- [X] eliminating barriers
- [X] getting rid of silos
- [X] encouraging collaboration across the entire company
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