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šŸ’¬ Discussions

Ask HN: Marketing, DevRel and Evangelism working for Open-source


How I recruit and mentor contributors and how you should, too

How I recruit and mentor contributors and how you should, too


Quitting Dgraph Labs

Quitting Dgraph Labs


Understanding Communities and Monetisations

Understanding Communities and Monetisations


#OSPO News from the TODO Group - Issue #7

#OSPO News from the TODO Group - Issue #7

The monthly newsletter to stay up to date in Open Source Program Office (OSPO) trends.

Mozilla Foundation - MOSS Program Impact Evaluation (2015-2020) Summary

Mozilla Foundation - MOSS Program Impact Evaluation (2015-2020) Summary

Funding and resources for bright people and bold ideas working to shape a more human-centered internet.

šŸ“° Articles

MIT for Noncommercial is Broken

MIT for Noncommercial is Broken


Why open-source projects are essential for large businesses - PostHog

Why open-source projects are essential for large businesses - PostHog


Open source and mental health: the biggest challenges facing developers

Open source and mental health: the biggest challenges facing developers


Open source creates value, but how do you measure it? | The GitHub Blog

Open source creates value, but how do you measure it? | The GitHub Blog


šŸŽ™ Podcasts

Rodrigo Mendoza on Quine and GitNFT

Rodrigo Mendoza on Quine and GitNFT

"Rodrigo Mendoza fills us in about Quine, a data-driven professional network for software creators and, GitNFT, an NFT minting platform for GitHub commits."

Making Data Transparent and Accessible with Avi Press | Emily Omier

Making Data Transparent and Accessible with Avi Press | Emily Omier

"Avi Press, CEO and Co-Founder of Scarf, joins me for an in-depth conversation about Scarf and the work they are doing in transparency in open source maintainers."

Understanding the Community through Metrics - Carina C. Zona [Part 1 of 2]

Understanding the Community through Metrics - Carina C. Zona [Part 1 of 2]

"Our guest, Carina Zona, is the Head of Developer Relations for Toolchain, which is the lead sponsor of Pantsbuild open source project, as well as the Founder of CallbackWomen."

šŸ“½ Video

How to Attract non code contributions to your Open Source project

How to Attract non code contributions to your Open Source project

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The Non-Code Contributor - Issue #23