We've launched a blog series on open source strategic thinking that takes a lot of our current thinking and lays it out for public consumption. Come join the discussion! Big thanks to Microsoft for supporting our moving this material out in the open. https://t.co/vcckMGzhTE
Save the date! Arches webinar on open-source software (#OSS) projects will be presented by @opentechstrat on August 9, 9am PDT / 5pm BST. Register here: https://t.co/gEExZ5niyQ
Congratulations to @ardc_73 on launching the new https://t.co/S0ZeOPM3mc with the open source submission management platform Hypha (https://t.co/4hFPSSnZsD)! It's been a pleasure working with you on the launch.
All: amateur radio & digital comms idea? https://t.co/TzrHdiVRbK
Hey, we're hiring full-stack web developers for free software / open source / libre work! These are part-time contract positions, but note that for many of our contractors this is their main or even only gig. #FLOSSjobs
https://t.co/iPggqaprsw
https://t.co/18oRHnLtnB
Need help migrating from Phabricator to GitLab or GitHub? We can provide it -- we've built an open source tool & process for cross-forge conversion.
You know that saying about not reinventing the wheel? Trust us: you don't want to reinvent this one.
https://t.co/iebGdqxOX1
It may be our most commonly asked question-"Why should I open source my work?" Listen to #OpenSource expert @jamesvasile, partner at @OpenTechStrat, explain it for the #energyaccess sector. Listen--> https://t.co/nguH2FViQN or look for "Open Energy Access" on any podcast player.
Do you enjoy keeping the servers humming? We're looking for pt sysadmin help. No pager duty, no SLAs, just keeping the blinkenlights blinken!
https://t.co/dZXYY8ChXV
Very interesting and well-written article from @praxagora now up at @LPIConnect:
https://t.co/df3znpfGJi
(Disclosure: @jamesvasile's and my company is one of the examples given.)
I especially like @praxagora's historical perspective: today's reality vs yesterday's speculation.
@jamesvasile@joncamfield @andrewfordlyons @roryireland FYI, the thread "Question collaborative editing" starting in September 2020 on the Emacs Devel list shows that a lot of people are interested in this! Whether this energy coalesces into an implementation I don't know yet -- discussion is still happening.
https://t.co/lNUn9MTMc4
Calling all candidates! This "Director of Engineering" opening at @PermanentOrg is a great opportunity for someone with open source experience and leadership ability. We've been working with them a lot, and enthusiastically endorse both their mission & organizational culture.
Thanks for the reference, @_msw_! Adding @jamesvasile
for co-author credit here, as the report is very much a joint effort. (@kfogel tweeting here, btw.)
What @PermanentOrg is building is super-important *and* super-interesting -- right at the sweet spot! We're thrilled to be working with them on this. Their sentence below sums it up perfectly: "The work we're doing belongs to all people and that includes our code."
Anyone out there have good prior art on internal organizational policies about access to user data?
(Like, if you're a tech company with users, who in the company has access to user data & under what circumstances? What's the written policy?)
#AskingForAFriend
We just added this to our company policy:
"Voting day in the United States is an official company holiday at OTS, in both Presidential election years and in mid-term election years. Neither employees nor contractors are expected to work on that day."
Want to work on open source software that serves interesting & socially useful purposes?
@OpenTechStrat is hiring PHP/Python coders for contract positions (~6 months, possibly longer). Prior experience with @MediaWiki useful but not required. Details at https://t.co/dZXYY8ChXV
This is fantastic and hearkens back to much of my work calming people's fears about #opensource with @OpenTechStrat. I'm thrilled to see such clear guidance for government employees in Canada.