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From YouTube: GitHub Africa: Intro to the CHAOSS Project
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Come join GitHub Meetup Africa, an exciting event gathering developers from all over the African continent to explore web development, OSS and discover new techniques!
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Speaker: Oma Anosike
https://github.com/oma131
Topic: Getting started with the Chaoss project
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A
B
New
Year
happy
2023.,
we've
missed
everyone,
I
think
when
was
our
last
month.
When
was
our
last
live
stream?
It.
C
B
A
Try
to
move
my
slides,
but
introduce
yourself
I.
Think
this.
This,
your
I'm
really
interesting,
I
still
recruit
two
enthusiasts
with
all.
C
Account
executive
at
GitHub,
I
like
to
I'm,
actually
I've,
actually
started
blogging
now
Ruth,
so
I'll
be
sending
you
all
my
articles.
So
you
can
share
all
your
followers
but
I.
C
So
I
write
about
investment.
I
write
about
personal
finance,
I
I'm
also
going
to
be
writing
about.
Like
I
know,
a
lot
of
Africans
are
migrating
to
Europe
UK
right
now,
so
I'm
gonna
be
writing
about
immigration,
and
you
know
tips
for
tips
on
new
immigrants
and
stuff,
so
a
whole
bunch
of
stuff
I'm.
B
Way
definitely
I
love
to
share
them
with
my
network
as
well.
So
about
me,
if
you're
just
joining
us
for
the
first
time
my
name
is
ritikita
and
I'm,
a
GitHub
star
and
I.
There's
a
change
in
my
profile.
B
So
you
can
catch
me
on
Twitter,
so
it's
never
open
source,
mainly
so
yeah.
So
definitely,
if
you
love
to
talk
about
open
source,
definitely
give
me
drop
me
a
message
and
I'll
definitely
respond.
B
So
yeah
that's
go
into
our
agenda
for
the
day
today
we
have
GitHub
news,
of
course,
and
we
have
quite
a
lot
for
you.
You
know:
we've
missed
about
three
months,
so
yeah
we
have
news
with
Martin's
on
Bruce
and
we
have
a
special
speaker
today
and
a
really
very
special
topic.
B
It's
a
special
topic
because
it's
my
favorite
open
source
project
so
watch
out
for
it
I'm
not
going
to
say
it
yet,
but
we
have
Omar
and
osiki
she's
our
speaker
for
today
and
would
at
the
end
of
Oma's
session
we
also
to
like
a
you
know:
networking
live
on
the
platform
and
yeah.
That's
all
we
have
for
you
today.
Sit
back.
You
know,
share
the
live
stream
on
your
social
media
and
definitely
will
love
other
people
to
join
and
get
to
hear
about
my
favorite
open
source
project.
So.
C
Yeah
sure
I
can
kick
us
off,
so
I
want
to
talk
to
us
a
little
bit
about
co-pilots
I
know:
we've
heard
about
co-pilot
since
2021.
C
We've
recently
made
a
lot
of
improvements
as
of
yesterday
and
actually
as
of
on
the
14th
of
Valentine's
Day.
We
announced
a
few
a
few
more
why
you
guys
were
all
doing
love
it.
C
Yeah
but
co-pilot
now
can
So.
Currently
we
have
over
400
organizations
using
co-pila
lots
of
Open
Source
organizations
using
GitHub
core
pallets
today.
Obviously
it's
it's
free
for
for
those
organizations
and
GitHub
also
announced
on
the
14th
that
co-pilot
now
has
an
automatically
filters
out
vulnerabilities.
So
if
you
have
Coppola
giving
you
suggestions,
you
can
be
sure
that
the
specific
suggestion
does
not
have
you
know,
well-known
vulnerabilities,
think
about
you,
know
SQL
injections,
and
you
know
things
like
that,
so
it's
getting
more
powerful
by
the
day.
C
Co-Pilot
is
obviously
not
going
to
replace
anyone.
It's
going
to
help
you
to
be
more
productive,
as
you
can
see
from
the
numbers
developers
that
are
using
copilot
are
coding,
55
faster.
So
it's
a
really
powerful
tool
for
you
to,
like
you
know,
be
more
productive.
C
Whatever
you
are
doing
right
and
we
are
seeing
that
over
46
percent
of
the
code
that
developers
are
writing
those
that
are
using
co-pilots
have
been
written
by
GitHub
co-pilot.
So
next
slide,
please
just
a
few
more
numbers:
okay,
yeah.
So
the
last
piece
of
the
news
is
secret
scanning,
so
secret
scani
can
now
customers
are
using
GitHub
Advanced
security
also
have
access
to
GitHub
a
secret
scanning.
C
So
you
can
now
Define
custom
secrets
that
let's
say
you
have
some
specific
Secrets
at
your
organization
that
you
want
get
up
to
find
even
for
your
open
source
work,
you
can
now
Define
those
custom
patterns
and
GitHub
Advanced
security
engine
will
be
able
to
find
those
secrets.
So
if
you
are
an
administrator
for
your
organization,
you
can
now
do
dry
run.
Do
a
dry
run
of
it
just
test
things
out
for
up
to
like
10
repositories
before
you
have
it
for
all
your
repositories
in
the
organization.
C
A
Sure
I
was
just
I
was
just
messing
with
this
light.
I
was
going
too
far,
I'm,
so
sorry
yeah.
So
so
I
don't
know
if
you've.
B
Ever
come
across
like
the
GitHub
with
me
project,
it
started
in
back
in
2020,
and
this
project
is,
you
know,
sharing
stories
of
developers.
You
know
around
the
world
that
are
doing
awesome
things
highlighting
those
stories
and
we're
highlighting
something
Gordy
today
something
is
the
co-founder
of
Open
Source,
Community
Africa,
and
you
know
these
awesome
quotes
I.
Think
Samsung
was
the
first
keep
up
with
me
highlights
when
they
launched,
so
we
should
definitely
check
it
out,
and
we
also
you
can
also
nominate.
B
You
know
African
developers
that
you
want
to
hear
about
their
stories.
You
can
scan
this.
You
can
scan
this,
this
cool
that
can
scan
it
and
then
also
nominate
people
will
definitely
want
to
hear
or
see
stories.
I
usually
read
the
GitHub
with
me
stories,
and
even
the
podcast
is
also
the
podcast,
where
I,
just
sometimes
during
my
free
time,
I
just
listen
to
these
stories
and
hear
inspired
Inspire
help
people
like
Inspire
others
I've
shared
stories
on
my
social
media.
B
So
definitely,
if
you
know
any
like
anyone,
you
want
to
see
that
story.
That's
what
they
would
love
you
to
nominate
them
and
yeah.
That's
about
GitHub
with
me
and
another.
The
last
piece
of
the
news
is
GitHub.
Actions
is
now
available
on
mobile.
If
you
do
not
know
first
like
this,
then
keep
up
mobile,
so
love
actions
has
constantly
been
one
of
the
most
requested
features
on
the
mobile
on
the
mobile
platform.
B
So
it's
here
and
you
can,
you
know,
check
it
out
and
do
a
lot
of
a
couple
of
things
with
it.
So
definitely
do
check
out
GitHub
actions
on
mobile.
You
can
view
workflow
ones
and
also
manage
your
pull.
Requests
on
the
fly
so
definitely
do
check
that
out.
B
Yeah.
There
was
I
think
that
was
one
of
the
news
I
wanted
to
highlight
the
campus
expats,
but
I
think
I
did
not
get
to
add
it
to
this
slide,
I
think
the
applications
for
maybe,
if,
if
Andrea,
can
put
it
in
the
chat,
the
application
for
GitHub
campus
experts
is
open.
So
if
you're
in
University,
you
can
just
apply
to
become
a
GitHub
campus
expand,
so
maybe
Andrea
will
help
us
put
that
in
the
chat,
if
that's
not
on
the
slide.
B
So
let's
go
into
our.
You
know
topic
for
today
and
the
session
for
today,
and
we
have
a
special
guest,
Homa
anosiki,
and
the
topic
for
today,
like
I
said,
is
my
favorite
open
source
project,
the
chaos
project.
So
Walmart
is
a
front-end
developer
and
she'll
be
taking
us
she's.
One
of
the
active
contributors
at
the
chaos
project
and
Oklahoma
will
be
taking
us
through
getting
started.
B
What
the
chaos
project
is
about,
how
you
can
contribute
how
you
can
participate
as
a
designer
developer
or
whatever
field
you're
in
so
I'll
hand
it
over
to
Omar
to
kind
of
like
get
us
there
with
my
favorite
I've,
been
contributing
to
chaos
since
for
three
years
now,
so
I'll
definitely
advise
people
to
listen,
and
you
know
check
out
our
awesome
projects.
Our
favorite
open
source
project
so
yeah
I'll
hand
it
over
to
Oma.
A
C
D
D
Okay,
thank
you
so
much
so
I'm
going
to
talk
about
getting
started
with
the
chaos
project,
how
you
can
contribute
and
what
we
do
in
case
chaos
is.
D
D
Chaos
is
an
acronym
for
Community
Health
analytics
in
open
source
software.
The
chaos
project
was
first
announced
at
the
open
source,
Summit
North
America
in
August
2017,
and
it
was
started
as
a
result
to
help
people
who
want
to
understand
more
about
the
health
of
the
open
source
Community.
They
engage
with
and
unhealthy
open
source,
engaging
with
an
unhealthy
open
source
Community
can
really
affect
and
of
the
organization
engaging
with
it
or
the
contributors
that
are
contributing
to
that
open
source
project.
D
So
how
do
we
know
and
open
a
healthy
open
source
project,
and
how
do
we
make
an
unhealthy
open
source
project
healthier?
So
this
is
where
chaos
project
comes
in
chaos,
as
I
said
previously
started
in
2017.
It
is
a
Linus
Foundation
project
and
it
is
focused
on
creating
metrics,
metrics
models
and
softwares
to
understand
and
measure
the
health
of
Open,
Source,
Community
or
projects
on
a
global
scale.
D
It's
very
important
for
any
open
source
project
to
have
a
community
behind
it.
A
strong
open
source
Community,
a
project
that
has
a
strong
open
source
Community
behind
it,
tends
to
do
more
better
on
a
global
scale
than
an
open
source
projects
without
a
community
behind
it.
So
measuring
the
health
of
an
open
source
project
is
really
really
important
to
the
particular
open
source
project
or
to
the
people
that
are
going
to
invest
in
this
open
source
project.
D
They
are
going
to
engage
with
it,
so
the
chaos
project
was
started
to
answer
these
questions,
we
create
metrics
and
Metric
models
to
answer
the
questions
that
are
in
related
to
measuring
Community
Health
on
a
global
scale.
D
Like
I
said,
we
create
metrics
what
are
Prius
metrics
chaos.
Metrics
are
data
points
that
can
be
measured
on
an
individual
basis.
They
are
meant
to
answer
one
busy
questions
about
Community,
Health
and
the
health
of
an
open
source
community
at
a
time.
Metric
answers
just
one
question
at
a
time
it
tackles
one
problem
of
Community
Health.
At
a
time
it
tends
to
answer
that
question
and
solve
that
particular
problem
in
the
chaos
Community.
D
We
have
over
30
plus
metrics,
and
we
know
that
these
are
not
old
matrices
that
is
used
to
measure
Community
Health,
so
we
are
creating
more
mattresses
as
time
goes
by
to
enable
those
measure
Community
Health
on
more
better.
So
some
of
these
matrices
that
we
have
in
the
ks
communities
are
Community
the
type
of
contribution,
metrics,
the
contribution,
location,
metric,
the
documentation,
disability
metric,
the
project
bond
out
metric
and
these
metrics
are
identified
using
the
continuous
contribution
process,
and
this
is
because
we
do
not
want
to
waste
time
when
releasing
a
particular
metric.
D
So
we
do
Short
Round
of
feedback
to
release
the
metrics
matrices
sooner.
So,
as
I
also
said,
the
chaos
Community
creates
metrics
Matrix
models
and
software.
What
are
metrics
model
matrix
model
are
collection
of
matrices
that
are
brought
together
to
provide
deeper
context
and
answer
more
complex
question
about
Community
Health.
So
a
metrics
model
is
a
combination
of
different
matrices
to
answer
more
complex
questions
about
Community
Health.
Currently
in
the
chaos
project,
we
have
eight
metrics
models
and
one
of
these
metrics
model
is
community
activity
inside
Community
activity.
D
D
So
my
next
Slide
the
aim
of
the
chaos
project,
the
chaos
project
was
established
and
establish
the
question
that
establishes
mattresses
and
models
for
measuring
open
source,
Community
Health,
develop
programs
for
the
deployment
of
mattresses,
not
an
attainable,
True
Trace
data
and
work
with
industry
Partners
to
shape
how
we
understand
open
source
Community
Health.
Also,
the
Care
Community
is
aimed
at
producing
open
source
software
and
initiatives
for
measuring
Community
Health.
D
In
talking
about
the
aim
of
the
open
source
project,
you
would
notice
I
always
talk
about
Community
Health,
and
that
is
one
of
our
core
values
in
the
open
source
period
and
the
chaos
project.
One
of
our
core
values
is
Community
Health.
Another
one
is
openness,
transparency,
diversity,
inclusion
and
belonging
consistency,
Merit
and
trust
and
utility.
So
these
are
core
values.
D
Every
Peri
of
every
software
we
create
every
metric
we
bring
out
is
to
be
centered
around
these
core
values,
to
make
it
more
inclusive
for
our
users
to
use
and
to
make
it
for
a
better
understanding.
Also,
in
the
chaos
Community,
we
have
two
chapters
currently,
which
is
the
Asia
Pacific
chapter
and
Chaos
Africa
chapter.
These
chapters
were
created
to
create
a
more
inclusive
environment
and
a
more
comfortable
environment
for
these
two
groups
of
people
contributing
to
the
chaos
Community.
The
chaos
Africa
chapter
started
in
July
in
June
2022.
D
As
a
result
of
a
large
number
of
people
contributing
to
the
chaos.
Community
then
was
from
the
African
region.
So
the
chaos
project
talked
about
creating
a
community
for
these
people
to
interact
with
themselves
and
to
do
give
better
contributions
to
the
chaos
project.
So
the
chaos
Africa
chapter
was
born.
D
The
chaos
Africa
chapter
consists
of
200
plus
community
members.
We
have
five
focus
groups,
and
these
focus
groups
include
the
design
focus
group,
the
technical
writers
for
construction,
the
developers,
because
the
community
managers,
for
course,
group
and
the
research
focus
group
you
can
contribute
to
any
of
these
particular
focus
groups,
and
we
made
it
so
that
you,
when
coming
into
the
chaos
Community
Africa
community,
if
you're
coming
in
as
a
designer,
you
know
that.
Okay,
when
you
join
the
design
focus
group,
this
group
is
centered
on
design.
D
Then
it
makes
contribution
easier
for
whosoever
wants
to
contribute.
So
that's
why
we
created
these
because
groups
and
since
the
Inception
of
the
chaos
Africa
community,
we've
had
six
Twitter
spaces,
which
has
hosted
over
1
000
plus
listeners.
We
have
over
900
Twitter
followers.
We
have
we've
coordinated
one
collaborative
Sprint,
and
currently
now
we
are
working
on
some
projects
and
one
of
those
projects
includes
creating
a
website
for
the
Virgin
initiative.
D
So,
like
I,
said,
the
Dei
budget
initiative
is
a
program
that
aims
to
increase
and
increase
understanding
of
Open
Source
projects
and
event,
practices
that
encourage
greater
diversity
and
wider
inclusion
of
people
from
different
backgrounds.
The
imagine
from
initiative
is
one
of
the
is
one
of
the
programs
I
contribute
to
in
the
chaos
Community.
D
It's
a
place
where
we
give
is
that
kind
of
a
work
system
whereby
badges
are
given
to
events
based
on
certain
criterias
of
inclusion
and
diversity
that
they
enforce
in
their
open
source
events,
and
this
budget
initiative
was
started
in
2020
and
since
then
there
have
been
a
lot
of
improvements
done
to
it
and
it
has
been
an
exciting
right
contributing
to
it.
So
far.
D
Also
in
the
chaos
Community,
we
have
different
software
that
was
created
by
the
kiosk
project,
and
one
of
this
software
is
the
Argo
software
ago
is
a
suite
of
for
collecting
and
measuring
structured
data
about
free
and
open
source
software
for
first
communities
so
ago
is,
is
simply
like
two
sets
for
collecting
data
and
measuring
this
structured
data
for
open
source
software.
D
So
the
next
software
we
have
in
the
chaos
Community
is
the
grimola
grimo
lab
had
a
set
of
cognitive,
eight
coordinated
sets
of
tools
that
receives
data
from
the
systems
used
to
support
software
development,
store
it
in
a
database
and
enrich
it
by
Computing,
relevant
metrics.
That
makes
it
easy
to
run
analytics
and
visualization
up.
The
grimo
lab
software
uses
the
chaos
metrics
to
do
this
data
retrieval,
and
this
data
retrieval
system.
D
Also
in
the
chaos
Community,
we
have
various
working
groups
that
you
can
contribute
to,
as
in
as
an
open
source
contributor
coming
to
the
previous
community,
and
these
working
groups
are
the
communication
working
group,
the
app
ecosystem,
working
group,
The,
Evolution
working
group,
the
hospital
working
group,
which
was
previously
known
as
the
value
working
group,
the
common
metric
program
group,
the
risk
and
the
metric
model
working
group.
All
this
working
groups
have
different
electricity
functioning
inside
of
it,
so
these
were
working.
Groups
are
in
charge
of
different
metrics.
It's
also.
D
These
different
softwares
have
their
own
working
rooms
where
you
can
contribute
to
also
so
that's
one
thing:
I
love
about
the
Curious
community
in
the
Care
Community,
you
can
make
code
contributions
or
non-code
contribution
depends
on
where
you
fall
into
and
where
you
feel
most
comfortable,
making
contributions
to
as
a
developer.
You
can
make
contributions
to
our
software
as
a
documentation
specialist.
D
You
can
make
contributions
to
that
documentation
or,
if
you
are
just
an
open
source
enthusiast,
making
contributions
to
one
of
our
working
groups,
which
is
the
diagram
working
group
as
an
event
Badger
a
badge
reviewer,
so
this
version
works
with
a
pet
pair
review
system.
So
you
can
just
review,
defend
the
events
that
register
for
a
badge
and
give
them
a
badge
according
to
what
they
have
filled.
This
doesn't
need
any
technical
skill
to
be
executed.
You
can
execute
this
skill,
this
at
a
no
code
person
and
to
contribute
to
the
chaos
project.
D
Simply
you
have
to
join
our
slack
Community
or
our
discourse
Community.
Then
you
can
join
our
weekly
Community
calls
or
our
monthly
onboarding
calls.
Also,
you
can
check
out
chaos
website
for
more
information,
which
is
skills
the
community
also,
you
can
look
through
our
GitHub
repo,
which
is
github.com
chaos,
to
know
more
about
the
projects
that
we
are
working
on
and
also,
if
you
are
interested
in
contributing
to
the
badging
process-
and
you
want
to
know
more
about
it,
you
should
check
out
the
badgering
GitHub
report,
which
is
github.com.
D
Also,
you
can
interact
with
the
chaos
project
on
their
diff
on
our
different
social
media
handles
which
is
our
Twitter,
handle
chaos,
project,
twitter.com,
project
or
or
you
can
interact
with
chaos
Africa,
which
is
twitter.com
chaos
Africa,
and
you
can
chat
us
up
on
LinkedIn
and
you
can
go
to
our
YouTube
page
to
watch
our
previous
events
that
have
been
held
by
these
chaos
project.
So
thank
you
so
much
for
listening
in
and
that's
all
I
have
to
say
on
the
previous
projects.
A
B
Much
Omar
for
talking
about
the
chaos
project,
please,
if
you
have
questions
for
Omar,
please
drop
it
in
the
chat.
So
definitely
love
to
ask
all
my
questions
about
the
chaos
project
and
you
know
just
add
it
to
what
Omar
has
shared
I'm,
also
like
one
of
the
active
participants
or
contributors,
or
even
like
a
maintainer
at
the
chaos
project,
and
there's
really
something
I
really
like
about
how
what
what
makes
it
my
favorite
project
per
se
is
because,
like
there
are
different,
there
are
different
channels
of
contribution
right.
B
Everybody
can
get
involved,
we
talked
about,
so
we
attend
mainly
to
open
source
Community
where
we
get.
We
create
my
address
and
software
to
help
other
open
source
communities
analyze
the
state
of
their
their
communities.
Health
and,
like
Omar,
has
said:
share
like
the
different
working
groups
and
these
working
groups
attend
to
different
areas
in
open
source,
like
say,
for
example,
wigs
value
breaks
of
like
weeks
in
glass,
compliance,
legal
compliance,
software.
B
You
know,
there's
also
open
source
program
office,
the
open
source
program
office,
working
group
for
people
that
are
working
open
source
program
offices
that
want
to
get
metrics
on
how
valuable
or
how
they
can
impact
on
the
communities
that
they
depend
on.
There's
also
like
if
you're
someone
that
is
enthusiastic
about
diversity,
equity
and
inclusion,
there's
also
like
a
working
group
that
will
create
metrics
there
so
like
there
are
so
many
ways.
B
Different
people
can
get
involved,
both
as
in
developer,
but
as
a
designer
data
scientist,
because
we
also
have
like
softwares
like
ogre
and
more
lab
that
help.
You
see
details
into
open
source
software
and
products,
so
there
are
a
whole
lot
of
things.
Technical
writing.
A
whole
lot
of
people
can
contribute.
B
So
that's
you
know
one
thing
and,
and
so
far
I've
been
there
for
two
years
and
it
hasn't
grown
even
through
having
a
commercial
local
chapters
like
the
African
chapter
and
then
the
Asia
Pacific
chapter
so
I
think
we
have
questions
now
and
yeah.
There
are
a
lot
of
comments.
Thank
you
for
the
session.
Maybe
Andrea
can
pin
the
comments.
Somebody
said
you
sent
us
hot
hot,
so
thank
you
so
I
think
the
first
question
so
Clifford
is
asking
you
shared
about
technical
writing
working
group
at
chaos.
D
D
D
Do
content
Creations
for
our
Twitter
and
social
media
pages,
so
the
technical
writing
working
group
is
Centered
for
just
technical
writers
that
want
to
contribute
to
the
chaos
community
and
they're.
Looking
for
a
channel
to
contribute
to
you
can
join
the
technical
writers
working
group
and
function
from
there.
We
also
have
a
list
of
list
of
projects
that
you
can
work
on
in
the
technical
writers
working
group
in
the
chaos
Community
Health
Africa
community.
B
Yeah,
so
just
adding
to
what
Omar
said
like
we
do,
have
you
know
list
of
topic,
ideas
and
and
usually
for
for
technical
writers.
When
you
join
a
community,
you
want
to
look
at
the
software
that
the
community
has
or
the
and
then
maybe
write
about
how
to
install.
There
are
different
ideas.
There
are
different
things
that
you
can
write
about
as
a
technical
writer
how
to
install
the
software.
B
You
know
technical
aspect
on
how
to
use
the
project,
maybe
looking
at
documentation,
because
documentation
is
something
that
you
know
it
keeps
improving
it
open,
source
community.
So
looking
at
documentation,
we
have
like
even
the
community
handbook,
a
lot
of
areas
where
you
can
get
involved,
and
sometimes
you
might
not
see
those
issues
open
and
available,
but
you
can
recommend
and
that's
why
that
is
an
open
source
project
right.
B
You
can
recommend
you
know
open
an
issue
on
GitHub
try
to
fix
something:
we've
had
people
coming
to
chaos,
and
you
know
creative
initiatives
open
up
issues
on
GitHub
point
out
things
in
the
documentation
that.
C
I
had
a
I
have
a
question
for
like
very
new
people
that
are
starting
and
they're
just
learning
how
to
code.
You
know,
what's
like
the
most
common
working
group,
you
see
those
very
early
stage.
Developers
like
contributes
in
the
in
the
chaos
project.
D
Currently,
in
the
chaos
regions
when
I
joined
newly
and
what
I
noticed
that
people
that
join
nearly
to
the
chaos
Community,
they
usually
contribute
to
the
Agro
projects
which
is
built
on
the
Python
programming
language.
So
there's
issues
for
everyone
for
both
newcomers
coming
in
and
experts
in
the
ago
project,
and
that
is
one
of
the
places
I
see.
Newcomers
functioning
in.
C
B
I
think
there
is
a
question
from
precious
any
I
can
talk
about
the
problem.
Chaos
is
solving.
D
Okay,
like
I,
said
previously
for
an
open
source
project
to
try
and
succeed
perfectly.
It
is
an
open
source.
Community
behind
it
and
chaos
is
in
the
chaos
Community
we
create
metrics.
We
create
matrices
that
helps.
D
Community
and
then
helps
us
to
improve
on
an
unhealthy
open
source
community.
So
one
of
the
problems,
the
chaos
Community
solve,
is
to
help
improve
unhealthy
open
source
community
and
also
we
have
different
initiatives
that
function
in
the
face
of
improving
on
healthy,
open
source.
Community.
Like
I
talked
about
the
budget
initiative,
imagine
is
run
only
pet
to
pair
review
system.
D
So,
if
you
put
in
your
events,
your
open
source
events-
and
it
is
badged-
and
you
see
that
there
are
some
criterias-
that
your
event
does
not
meet,
so
you
can
use
the
metrics
to
solve
those
pitches
that
you
faced
the
first
time
so
when
next
you're
creating
doing
an
event,
you
are
going
to
do
a
smooth
and
easy
life
event
using
the
chaos
Matrix
yeah.
B
Maybe
just
adding
any
pinch
to
what
Omar
has
said
and
precious
is.
If
you
want
to
look
at,
maybe
for
me
contributor
standpoint
right,
she
has
talked
about
like
how
kinos
helps
organizations,
companies
and
even
communities.
Then,
if
you
want
to
look
at
maybe
from
a
contributor
standpoint,
you
look
at
so
as
a
contributor.
B
You
might
want
to
know
where
to
focus
where
you
can
focus
your
contributions
or
you
want
to
know,
assess
the
health
of
an
open
source
Community
before
maybe
you
contribute,
you
want
to
know
where
you
can,
where
you
can
do
better
right,
so
the
metric
starts.
We
create
also
help
contributors
know
where
they
can
improve,
know
where
they
can
help
out
in
an
open
source
project.
B
So
maybe
looking
at
it
from
that
contributor
standpoint
and
then
for
the
software
aspects,
the
software
that
I
almost
shared
over
and
grimo
lab,
they
help
open
source
us
communities,
kind
of
look
at
the
impact
that
their
project
has
on.
You
know
the
community
right,
so
this
this
software
work
in
a
way
that
you
can
plug.
In
your
see,
for
example,
you
have
a
project,
an
open
source
project.
You
can
any
Community
behind
that
project.
B
So
once
you
once,
you
run
an
instance
of
your
project
on
our
software,
you
get
to
see
this
in
a
kind
of
like
a
pretty
dashboard,
but
it
gives
you
data
analytics
or
seeing
people
that
are
leaving
people
that
are
coming
in
a
lot
of
metrics
that
you
can
measure
and
then
maybe
you
can
make
decisions
and
improve
on
your
software,
so
these
are
kind
of
like
the
problems
that
we
try
to
solve.
B
And
lastly,
for
the
African
chapter
we
are
also
trying
to
to
bring
together
open
source
communities
in
Africa
and
help
them
measure
health
and
help
them
improve
their
work.
So
that's
something
the
African
chapter
is
focused
on
I'm,
supporting
all
my
Vlogs
in
this
because,
like
I
said
it's
my
favorite
project,
so
yeah.
B
I,
don't
think
we
have
another
question.
Well,
I
think
we
shared
we
shared
the.
Maybe
you
I
think
someone
said
you
should
check
your
DM
after
this
session.
I.
Think
I
saw
me
comments
like
that,
maybe
outside
session.
You
can
also
check
your
DM
I.
Don't
think
we
have
any
other
questions,
I'm
rushing
so
much
because
we
have
kahoot
games.
Today
we
haven't
played
college
games
in
a
long
time
matter.
B
So
I
think
the
the
next
thing
we
are
doing
is
the
networking
and
game
session
Andrea
and
you
use
the.
A
B
B
It's
it's
been
really
great,
and
you
know
something
like
I
might
even
want
to
share
here
as
well.
Is
you
know,
as
you're
contributing
to
open
source
you
know
make
it
properly
share?
What
you're
doing
because
I
think
my
new
job
came
as
a
result
of
you
know
people
seeing
the
impact
in
community,
so
my
company
betaja,
is
one
of
the
open
source
projects
that
Omar
shared
through
more
lab
was
one
of
the
projects
that
co-founded
chaos
sort
of
so
they
donated
in
2017.
B
When
chaos
started,
they
donated
the
grimola
project
to
the
chaos,
so
my
manager
saw
the
work.
I
was
doing
with
the
chaos
Africa
community
and
just
you
know,
reached
out
to
me
almost
like
okay,
would
you
love
to
work
with
us
and
that
was
literally
how
the
job
came
in
so
yeah?
It's
been
going
pretty
great
and
I'm
enjoying
working
there.
So
look.
C
B
D
So
when
I
share
my
slide,
you
see
I
added
the
link
to
our
slack
Community
First
thing
you
have
to
do
is
to
join
our
slav
community
to
gain
the
Basic
Ground
of
what
we
do
and
look
for
a
working
group
to
join.
Then
the
next
thing,
like
I,
said,
look
for
a
working
group
to
join
or
a
a
section
to
join.
If
you.
C
D
Join
the
technical
writers
working
group
in
the
chaos
Africa
community,
you
join
the
creative
community
and
you
joined
the
working
group.
Detector,
writers,
working
group.
So
first
thing
you
do
is
join
our
slack
Community
or
our
discourse
Community.
We
just
had
started
the
discourse,
so
I
really
don't
remember
that
or
you
join
our
discourse
Community
or
the
slack
Community
First,
and
also
you
can
go
to
our
website
to
know
more
about
the
chaos
project
and
how
you
can
contribute
to
it.
D
B
Awesome,
thank
you
so
much
Omar
for
sharing
this
awesome,
insights
and
I
hope.
I
know
people
really
enjoyed
the
session
and
definitely
would
definitely
love
to
see
a
lot
of
you
contributing
to
the
chaos
project.
So
please
definitely
enjoying
so
I
think
we
are
we're
getting
ready
for
the
kahoots
game.
So
you
can
see
the
game
pin
so
just
go
to
kahoots.8
and
put
in
the
game
pin
and
then
we
get
started.
C
C
I
think
this
is
one
of
the
chaos
projects
initiative,
but
let's
see.
B
C
C
A
B
A
Exactly
okay,
that.
C
A
C
B
Congratulations
please
send
it,
and
your
idea,
like
the
screenshots
of
you,
know
you
being
polite,
swings
and
send
Android
DM
at
ale,
Colombia
on
Twitter.
Thank
you,
everybody
for
joining
our
interactive
session
and
learning
more
about
chaos.
I
think
there
was
one
more
question,
I
needed
to
answer.
Somebody
said
asked
about.
If
the
chaos
project
is
so
it's
about
health,
as
in
science,
talk
about
nurses.
No!
No!
B
It's
not
it's
more
about
Community
Health,
like
Community
activity,
how
you
care
for
your
community
members,
how
you
care
for
your
projects,
the
code
weeks,
compliance
issues,
legal
issues,
all
those
things
all
together.
So
that's
the
help
you're
talking
about
and
looks
like
Health
as
in
body
health.
So.
C
B
Yeah
cool,
so
thank
you,
everybody
for
joining
and
we
definitely
loved
more
speakers
from
Africa
too.
So,
if
you,
if
you
are
interested
in
giving
a
talk
at
GitHub
Africa,
please
definitely
you
can
ask
you
can
send
me
a
message
on
Twitter
at
kangaroos
or
I.
B
Think
that
we
have
like
a
link
where
you
can
fill
in
your
topic
if
you're
not
sure
what
you
can
talk
about
Evolution
and
definitely
I'd
love
to
help
you
decide
what
you
want
to
talk
about,
want
to
highlight
more
speakers
from
Africa
different
countries
in
Africa.
So
definitely
would
love
to
host
you
on.
You
know
this
platform
someday
and
you
talk
about
what
you
love
doing
or
what's
your
project
you're
currently
building.
So
thank
you
yeah.
This
is
where
Andrea
ghetto
this
is
so
cool,
and
this
is
owned
by
GitHub.