8 May 2020
Presented by Erica Brescia, COO, GitHub
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
- 2 participants
- 13 minutes
7 May 2020
Presented by Mario Rodriguez, Senior Director of Product Management, GitHub
GitHub One offers enterprises the best of GitHub, all in one place. Tune into this demo-packed session to see what GitHub One can do for your enterprise—and learn about new products and features of GitHub that you've yet to discover if you've only been using it for open source development.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
GitHub One offers enterprises the best of GitHub, all in one place. Tune into this demo-packed session to see what GitHub One can do for your enterprise—and learn about new products and features of GitHub that you've yet to discover if you've only been using it for open source development.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
- 3 participants
- 30 minutes
7 May 2020
Presented by Christian Weber, Amazon AWS
For many developers, deploying to the cloud is a challenging journey: Selecting the 'right' tools, writing deployment scripts, and choosing a cloud provider can be a daunting task for developers looking to go Cloud Native for their application, and their organization. GitHub Actions and AWS can make developers' lives easier. But how do you get started? How can a developer deliver an idea and deploy it to the cloud without friction?
In this talk, Christian Weber will cover the best practices of using GitHub Actions and AWS, including writing agnostic deployment scripts with GitHub Actions to share across teams; commonly overlooked security risks when deploying via an AWS Pipeline; and how to use GitHub Actions and AWS for A/B and Blue/Green deployment techniques.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
For many developers, deploying to the cloud is a challenging journey: Selecting the 'right' tools, writing deployment scripts, and choosing a cloud provider can be a daunting task for developers looking to go Cloud Native for their application, and their organization. GitHub Actions and AWS can make developers' lives easier. But how do you get started? How can a developer deliver an idea and deploy it to the cloud without friction?
In this talk, Christian Weber will cover the best practices of using GitHub Actions and AWS, including writing agnostic deployment scripts with GitHub Actions to share across teams; commonly overlooked security risks when deploying via an AWS Pipeline; and how to use GitHub Actions and AWS for A/B and Blue/Green deployment techniques.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
- 1 participant
- 26 minutes
7 May 2020
One year ago, Stripe created a remote engineering hub - a virtual office for remote engineers, coequal with its physical engineering offices. Aditya Mukerjee, the Remote Hub Site Lead, will share the lessons that Stripe has learned while building a globally distributed engineering team. Whether your team is working remotely temporarily due to COVID-19 or whether you are investing in remote work as a long-term strategy, the discoveries Stripe made along the way can set your team up for success in building high-quality software at scale and working effectively across geographical boundaries.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
- 3 participants
- 30 minutes
7 May 2020
Presented by Tobias Gabriel and Nikolas Krätzschmar, SAP.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
- 4 participants
- 30 minutes
7 May 2020
Presented by Ivan Pashchenko, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Trento
Security vulnerabilities introduced by software dependencies can lead to severe incidents. Take for example, the Equifax breach, when the private data of more than 143 million people became publicly available due to a security vulnerability in an outdated software dependency. Despite the fact that GitHub Security Alerts and other tools allow software developers to check free open-source dependencies, developers still aren't paying enough attention to their security. In this talk, Ivan will discuss the perceptions of developers coming from 25 companies located in nine countries—and will present the insights on their practices, from the selection of software dependencies and updating of software dependencies to automating the dependency-management process and the mitigation of bugs and vulnerabilities in dependencies where a fixed version doesn't exist. Armed with this new knowledge, participants will discover the implications of the most popular dependency-management strategies, and from there will be able to improve the dependency management of their own software projects.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
Security vulnerabilities introduced by software dependencies can lead to severe incidents. Take for example, the Equifax breach, when the private data of more than 143 million people became publicly available due to a security vulnerability in an outdated software dependency. Despite the fact that GitHub Security Alerts and other tools allow software developers to check free open-source dependencies, developers still aren't paying enough attention to their security. In this talk, Ivan will discuss the perceptions of developers coming from 25 companies located in nine countries—and will present the insights on their practices, from the selection of software dependencies and updating of software dependencies to automating the dependency-management process and the mitigation of bugs and vulnerabilities in dependencies where a fixed version doesn't exist. Armed with this new knowledge, participants will discover the implications of the most popular dependency-management strategies, and from there will be able to improve the dependency management of their own software projects.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
- 3 participants
- 27 minutes
7 May 2020
Presented by Sasha Rosenbaum, Product Manager, GitHub
How long does it take you to get a new developer up to speed on an open source project or an enterprise development team? Three weeks? Three days? Learn how new GitHub features can save you valuable onboarding time—and get developers ready to code faster.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
How long does it take you to get a new developer up to speed on an open source project or an enterprise development team? Three weeks? Three days? Learn how new GitHub features can save you valuable onboarding time—and get developers ready to code faster.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
- 4 participants
- 28 minutes
7 May 2020
With Linda Raftree, Alexandra Grigore, Clayton Sims, and Mike Endale
Moderated by Mala Kumar
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
Moderated by Mala Kumar
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
- 6 participants
- 30 minutes
7 May 2020
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
- 5 participants
- 45 minutes
7 May 2020
Let’s face it, the future of software is where you can accomplish your tasks wherever you want and however you prefer to work. Accordingly, GitHub has expanded its toolset to provide you new experiences this year via GitHub Mobile and GitHub CLI Beta and improved experiences via GitHub Desktop. These three products represent the extended GitHub experience to provide you the right tools to be productive with your work at your fingertips. You deserve nothing less.
In this talk, we’ll take a deeper dive into typical Git and GitHub workflows like pushing your code and opening a pull request, reviewing code, and switching contexts and how you can increase your productivity by leveraging GitHub Mobile, CLI Beta, and Desktop.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
In this talk, we’ll take a deeper dive into typical Git and GitHub workflows like pushing your code and opening a pull request, reviewing code, and switching contexts and how you can increase your productivity by leveraging GitHub Mobile, CLI Beta, and Desktop.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
- 3 participants
- 28 minutes
7 May 2020
Presented by Luca Cipriani, CIO, Arduino
The process of taking software from the development stage through testing and into production can be labor-intensive, expensive, and most of all, time consuming. Whether you're a hobbyist, an open source maintainer, or an organization, the single truth remains: We can’t buy time. Success is often determined by how efficiently we are using our time. In order to increase our efficiencies, we turned to GitHub Actions to automate our workflows for both the software and hardware we produce. We are now able to reprogram our Arduino board, test the input/output of the hardware, and then send the results back to GitHub Actions. We can completely automate not just a continuous integration of the software but also of the hardware using solely online tools. In this talk, we'll run through the workflows Arduino has implemented with GitHub Actions and show attendees ways that they can take the first steps into bringing GitHub Actions into their development cycle.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
The process of taking software from the development stage through testing and into production can be labor-intensive, expensive, and most of all, time consuming. Whether you're a hobbyist, an open source maintainer, or an organization, the single truth remains: We can’t buy time. Success is often determined by how efficiently we are using our time. In order to increase our efficiencies, we turned to GitHub Actions to automate our workflows for both the software and hardware we produce. We are now able to reprogram our Arduino board, test the input/output of the hardware, and then send the results back to GitHub Actions. We can completely automate not just a continuous integration of the software but also of the hardware using solely online tools. In this talk, we'll run through the workflows Arduino has implemented with GitHub Actions and show attendees ways that they can take the first steps into bringing GitHub Actions into their development cycle.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
- 3 participants
- 23 minutes
7 May 2020
Presented by Maya Kaczorowski, Product Manager, Software Supply Chain Security, GitHub
Writing secure code is hard in its own right, but understanding what vulnerabilities exist in your code— and how to keep up to date with the latest patches—is daunting for even the most sophisticated software teams. In this session, you'll learn how GitHub is making it easier to secure your software supply chain, and how to get started in protecting your code and its dependencies.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
Writing secure code is hard in its own right, but understanding what vulnerabilities exist in your code— and how to keep up to date with the latest patches—is daunting for even the most sophisticated software teams. In this session, you'll learn how GitHub is making it easier to secure your software supply chain, and how to get started in protecting your code and its dependencies.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
- 3 participants
- 30 minutes
7 May 2020
Presented by Chris Patterson, GitHub
In this demo-packed session, you'll learn how to deploy to any cloud and on-premises with GitHub Actions, a powerful community-powered automation and CI/CD system built directly into GitHub.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
In this demo-packed session, you'll learn how to deploy to any cloud and on-premises with GitHub Actions, a powerful community-powered automation and CI/CD system built directly into GitHub.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
- 3 participants
- 29 minutes
7 May 2020
Presented by Grey Baker and Pavel Avgustinov, GitHub
Wouldn’t it be better if we could stop vulnerabilities from ever getting merged into our code base? By building security into our core workflows on GitHub and sharing the amazing knowledge of the combined global security community, we’re aiming to drastically reduce the number of vulnerabilities that get through your pull requests. In this session, we'll go deep into the CodeQL queries that help us find vulnerabilities across the source code, and how to create a query once you're aware of a new exploit, attack vector, or CVE.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
Wouldn’t it be better if we could stop vulnerabilities from ever getting merged into our code base? By building security into our core workflows on GitHub and sharing the amazing knowledge of the combined global security community, we’re aiming to drastically reduce the number of vulnerabilities that get through your pull requests. In this session, we'll go deep into the CodeQL queries that help us find vulnerabilities across the source code, and how to create a query once you're aware of a new exploit, attack vector, or CVE.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
- 4 participants
- 23 minutes
7 May 2020
Becca Zandstein, Product Management, GitHub
Learn how the whole team—from engineers, both experienced folks and newcomers, to those in other departments— can collaborate effectively. Tune into this session to learn how to collaborate on GitHub and ensure transparency in the decision-making process throughout your community.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
Learn how the whole team—from engineers, both experienced folks and newcomers, to those in other departments— can collaborate effectively. Tune into this session to learn how to collaborate on GitHub and ensure transparency in the decision-making process throughout your community.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
- 3 participants
- 31 minutes
7 May 2020
Presented by Ed Thomson, GitHub
In this session, we'll talk through the implications of NPM joining the GitHub family for JavaScript developers, and how to get the best out of GitHub for both your open source work as well as your work inside your organization.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
In this session, we'll talk through the implications of NPM joining the GitHub family for JavaScript developers, and how to get the best out of GitHub for both your open source work as well as your work inside your organization.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
- 3 participants
- 32 minutes
7 May 2020
Presented by Brian Douglas, Developer Advocate, GitHub
A lightning-speed rundown of some of our favorite tips to make your life easier as a project maintainer. Plus, you'll learn how to automate some common tasks to help you focus on the parts of any project that you want to prioritize.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
A lightning-speed rundown of some of our favorite tips to make your life easier as a project maintainer. Plus, you'll learn how to automate some common tasks to help you focus on the parts of any project that you want to prioritize.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
- 2 participants
- 16 minutes
7 May 2020
Presented by Anubhav Mishra, Technical Advisor to the CTO, HashiCorp
Speed is an important success metric for modern development teams. As enterprises start to scale in multi-cloud environments, the Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) process is no longer just a developer specific workflow, but a DevOps workflow where both development and operations coordinate their tasks to move forward rapidly. GitHub and HashiCorp are working closely to build an end-to-end DevOps workflow encompassing the entire application development lifecycle. Together we help provide a powerful CI/CD solution that prevents developers and operators from having to wait for their respective tasks to be completed, accelerating delivery. Join this session to learn and see how an updated GitHub Actions and HashiCorp Terraform workflow can simplify collaboration and increase your development team’s velocity through infrastructure automation and applications both delivered as code and on-demand.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
Speed is an important success metric for modern development teams. As enterprises start to scale in multi-cloud environments, the Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) process is no longer just a developer specific workflow, but a DevOps workflow where both development and operations coordinate their tasks to move forward rapidly. GitHub and HashiCorp are working closely to build an end-to-end DevOps workflow encompassing the entire application development lifecycle. Together we help provide a powerful CI/CD solution that prevents developers and operators from having to wait for their respective tasks to be completed, accelerating delivery. Join this session to learn and see how an updated GitHub Actions and HashiCorp Terraform workflow can simplify collaboration and increase your development team’s velocity through infrastructure automation and applications both delivered as code and on-demand.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
- 4 participants
- 29 minutes
7 May 2020
Presented by
Sana Ajani, Program Manager, Microsoft
Burke Holland, Developer Advocate, Microsoft
Over the past year, VS Code has been hard at work delivering tighter and more seamless integration with GitHub. From viewing diffs and commit history, to managing PRs and conducting code reviews to creating issues - VS Code has re-imagined what it means to "code" when GitHub is a fundamental part of the experience. In this session, we'll take a look at the features and extensions for VS Code that might change the way you think.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
Sana Ajani, Program Manager, Microsoft
Burke Holland, Developer Advocate, Microsoft
Over the past year, VS Code has been hard at work delivering tighter and more seamless integration with GitHub. From viewing diffs and commit history, to managing PRs and conducting code reviews to creating issues - VS Code has re-imagined what it means to "code" when GitHub is a fundamental part of the experience. In this session, we'll take a look at the features and extensions for VS Code that might change the way you think.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
- 5 participants
- 24 minutes
7 May 2020
Presented by Danese Cooper, VP Special Initiatives, NearForm
Innersource is the practice of proprietary companies adopting the modern massive peer-based software development engineering methods proven in thousands of FOSS projects over the past 20 years. Did you know that a booklet about innersource is the single most downloaded non-code asset on public GitHub? Since the rise of GitHub Enterprise, companies are increasingly experimenting with innersource inside their firewalls. Seems like a no-brainer, doesn't it? Most long-established companies need more collaboration and full-stack knowledge (and fewer information silos, resulting resource bottlenecks, "not-invented-here" re-inventions of the wheel, lack of innovation, and all the other un-necessarily wasteful proprietary practices that contribute to poor quality software and low engineering employee morale). Meanwhile, FOSS developers as a rule feel empowered to "scratch their own itches" and therefore suffer from few of these proprietary company woes. But as the FOSS movement has grown, there are cracks in sustainability starting to show in the form of maintainer burnout, lack of sufficient or appropriate corporate support for FOSS, and a real shortage of people willing and able to lead FOSS into the future. So how can innersource help FOSS Sustainability? Learn from someone who is thinking about how to grow the pool of qualified FOSS developers and to improve corporate support for FOSS basically since the term open source was coined. You'll hear about specific actions every developer and every company can take to improve software engineering, whether FOSS or proprietary, and help sustain the precious FOSS ecosystem through the next generation.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
Innersource is the practice of proprietary companies adopting the modern massive peer-based software development engineering methods proven in thousands of FOSS projects over the past 20 years. Did you know that a booklet about innersource is the single most downloaded non-code asset on public GitHub? Since the rise of GitHub Enterprise, companies are increasingly experimenting with innersource inside their firewalls. Seems like a no-brainer, doesn't it? Most long-established companies need more collaboration and full-stack knowledge (and fewer information silos, resulting resource bottlenecks, "not-invented-here" re-inventions of the wheel, lack of innovation, and all the other un-necessarily wasteful proprietary practices that contribute to poor quality software and low engineering employee morale). Meanwhile, FOSS developers as a rule feel empowered to "scratch their own itches" and therefore suffer from few of these proprietary company woes. But as the FOSS movement has grown, there are cracks in sustainability starting to show in the form of maintainer burnout, lack of sufficient or appropriate corporate support for FOSS, and a real shortage of people willing and able to lead FOSS into the future. So how can innersource help FOSS Sustainability? Learn from someone who is thinking about how to grow the pool of qualified FOSS developers and to improve corporate support for FOSS basically since the term open source was coined. You'll hear about specific actions every developer and every company can take to improve software engineering, whether FOSS or proprietary, and help sustain the precious FOSS ecosystem through the next generation.
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
- 3 participants
- 26 minutes