Let's Think Independently Together
The Linux kernel is often a labor of love of a community that truly thinks independently together. As a community, we value the diversity of thought in solving technical problems. Like many technical …
Talk Title | Let's Think Independently Together |
Speakers | Shuah Khan (Linux Kernel Fellow, The Linux Foundation) |
Conference | Open Source Summit + ELC North America |
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Location | San Diego, CA, USA |
Date | Aug 19-23, 2019 |
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The Linux kernel is often a labor of love of a community that truly thinks independently together. As a community, we value the diversity of thought in solving technical problems. Like many technical projects today, the Linux kernel community suffers from lack of diversity. It is a very challenging problem that can’t be easily solved by a single project and/or a company. It requires commitment and engagement involving individuals and communities alike.The Linux kernel project is large and complex. New developers often struggle to find a way to engage with the community. It is difficult to get a start and get noticed by the community. Linux kernel maintainers and developers have their own TODO lists and tasks in their kernel areas that they might not have time to address.So how do we connect aspiring developers with the maintainers of open source communities? Shuah will talk about how the Linux Kernel Mentorship Program aims to address these challenges.