Last month, the TODO Group led a track at the Open Source Leadership Summit (OSLS) which featured a variety of talks dedicated to open source program management:
Listed below are some of slides from the TODO track at the OSLS:
- The True Cost of Open Source by Patrick Steele-Idem (eBay)
- M&A Deal Diligence and its Open Source Benefits by Nithya Ruff and Gil Yehuda
- How Walmart is Building a Successful Open Source Culture by Andrew Mitry and Megan Rossetti (Walmart)
- We’re from Capital One and we’re here to help: the experience of contributing to open source at a large corporation by Jonathan Bodner (Capital One)
- Make your Corporate CLA easy to use, please! by Kevin P. Fleming (Bloomberg)
- CII Best Practices Badge, 1 year later by David Wheeler
- Open source @ scale: 10,000 engineers and counting by Jeff Wilcox and Jeff McAffer (Microsoft)
- Running a Successful Open Source Project by Gunnar Wagenknecht (Salesforce)
- Enabling Developers While Managing Risk: Disney’s Open Source Journey by Nigel Simpson (Disney)
We hope you find these talks useful and you can find more presentations from OSLS online. If you’re interested in starting an open source program or collaborating with your peers in open source program management, please consider joining the TODO Group!