At Open Source Summit North America, the TODO Group will lead a track featuring a variety of talks dedicated to open source program management:
Listed below are the talks from the TODO track at OSSNA:
Wednesday, August 21
- Metrics - When One Size Doesn’t Fit All - Carsten Jacobsen, Uber Technologies Inc. & Manrique Lopez, Bitergia
- The Developer Goodie Bag - Carsten Jacobsen, Uber Technologies Inc.
- Shifting Incentives in Open Source Participation - Craig Northway, Qualcomm Technologies Inc
- Navigating the Interface Between Open and Closed Source Software - Craig Peters & Lachlan Evenson, Microsoft
- Your Company Cares About Open Source Sustainability. But Are You Measuring and Encouraging Upstream Contributions? - Danielle Gellis, Indeed
- Open Source Collaboration and Companies: Finding the Right Balance - Dawn M. Foster, Pivotal
Thursday, August 22
- Create your own Adventure: Open Source Program Edition - Jeff McAffer, GitHub
- Smart Enterprises Realize Contributions Sustain Open Source - Nithya Ruff, Comcast & Jeff Borek, IBM
- OSS: An Enterprise Endeavour - Josh Quintana & Anthony Gregoria, The Home Depot
- Open Source Citizenship - Josh Simmons, Salesforce/Open Source Initiative & Cat Allman, Google
- BoF: CHAOSS Value Metrics for Open Source Project Health - Andy Leak, CHAOSS; Matt Germonprez, University of Nebraska; Malvika Rao, Incentives Research; Georg Link, University of Nebraska; and Sean Goggins, University…
Friday, August 23
- Creating and Nurturing the Open Source Virtuous Cycle at your Company - Kevin Nelson, UnitedHealth Group
- Case Study: When the Open Source Program Office is Responsible for Innovation - Mark Gisi, Wind River
- Starting and Scaling an Open Source Office: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Thomas Steenbergen, HERE Technologies
- The Virtual Program Office - How Cross-company Collaboration is Working in Asia - Shane Coughlan, Linux Foundation
We hope you find these talks useful. Slides will be posted following Open Source Summit North America. 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!