As organizations get deeper into improving how they do IT, they’re interested in replicating the collaborative benefits of open source communities. Jono Bacon (https://twitter.com/jonobacon) has worked in this space for many, many years and shares some of his experiences here with Barton George (https://twitter.com/barton808) and I (https://twitter.com/cote), while we were all at OSCON. Jono also goes over some of the important parts of community management. Special Guests: Barton George, Jono Bacon.
As organizations get deeper into improving how they do IT, they’re interested in replicating the collaborative benefits of open source communities. Jono Bacon has worked in this space for many, many years and shares some of his experiences here with Barton George and I, while we were all at OSCON. Jono also goes over some of the important parts of community management.
Special Guests: Barton George, Jono Bacon.
As organizations get deeper into improving how they do IT, they’re interested in replicating the collaborative benefits of open source communities. Jono Bacon has worked in this space for many, many years and shares some of his experiences here with Barton George and I, while we were all at OSCON. Jono also goes over some of the important parts of community management.
Special Guests: Barton George, Jono Bacon.