Brussels / 1 & 2 February 2020

schedule

Community devroom


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Sunday Community DevRoom Welcoming Remarks Applying Open Culture Practices across Distributed Teams Organizing Open Source for Cities
Adapting the Open Source Program Office
The next generation of contributors is not on IRC
Discussing communication channels for inclusive open source communities
The Ethics of Open Source
A Critical Reflection
Engineers, Call Your Policy People!
Lessons from the Campaign against the Copyright Directive
Building Ethical Software Under Capitalism Cognitive biases, blindspots and inclusion Growing Sustainable Contributions Through Ambassador Networks Bringing back ethics to open source Be The Leader You Need in Open Source
Learn key skills to guide yourself and your project towards a healthy future
Building Community for your Company’s OSS Projects Lessons Learned from Cultivating Open Source Projects and Communities Free software in education
News on tools and developments for free software and data liberation in schools
Engaging Enterprise consumers of OSS
Enterprise contribution, participation, and support of OSS
Recognising Burnout How Does Innersource Impact on the Future of Upstream Contributions? Building a thriving community in company-led open source projects
Community matters in corporate open source
Event Speakers Start End

Sunday

  Community DevRoom Welcoming Remarks Laura Czajkowski, Leslie Hawthorn 09:00 09:05
  Applying Open Culture Practices across Distributed Teams Katrina Novakovic 09:05 09:30
  Organizing Open Source for Cities
Adapting the Open Source Program Office
Jacob Green 09:35 10:00
  The next generation of contributors is not on IRC
Discussing communication channels for inclusive open source communities
Matthew Broberg 10:05 10:30
  The Ethics of Open Source
A Critical Reflection
Don Goodman-Wilson 10:35 10:55
  Engineers, Call Your Policy People!
Lessons from the Campaign against the Copyright Directive
Astor Nummelin Carlberg, Paula Grzegorzewska 11:00 11:25
  Building Ethical Software Under Capitalism Deb Nicholson 11:30 11:50
  Cognitive biases, blindspots and inclusion Allon Mureinik 11:55 12:20
  Growing Sustainable Contributions Through Ambassador Networks Shilla Saebi, Alison Yu 12:25 12:50
  Bringing back ethics to open source Tobie Langel 12:55 13:15
  Be The Leader You Need in Open Source
Learn key skills to guide yourself and your project towards a healthy future
Megan Sanicki 13:20 13:45
  Building Community for your Company’s OSS Projects Dawn Foster 13:50 14:10
  Lessons Learned from Cultivating Open Source Projects and Communities JJ Asghar 14:15 14:40
  Free software in education
News on tools and developments for free software and data liberation in schools
Dominik George, Niels Hradek 14:45 15:10
  Engaging Enterprise consumers of OSS
Enterprise contribution, participation, and support of OSS
Jacob Redding 15:10 15:35
  Recognising Burnout Andrew Hutchings 15:40 16:05
  How Does Innersource Impact on the Future of Upstream Contributions? Bradley M. Kuhn 16:10 16:35
  Building a thriving community in company-led open source projects
Community matters in corporate open source
Ray Paik 16:40 17:00