The connected community model: Research findings and lessons learned
Diane Mueller and Daniel Izquierdo examine joint research findings from Bitergia and share lessons learned at Red Hat on the interrelatedness of Kubernetes, OpenShift (OKD), OpenStack, and Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) communities developing around distributions. They also detail new approaches to open source community development.
Talk Title | The connected community model: Research findings and lessons learned |
Speakers | Diane Mueller (Red Hat OpenShift), Daniel Izquierdo (Bitergia) |
Conference | O’Reilly Open Source Software Conference |
Conf Tag | Fueling innovative software |
Location | Portland, Oregon |
Date | July 15-18, 2019 |
URL | Talk Page |
Slides | Talk Slides |
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The interdependency of open source projects such as OpenShift (OKD) with upstream projects (Kubernetes, OpenStack), downstream services, and related initiatives (operator framework) has changed nature of open source community development. As communities converge and release schedules and priorities collide, project leaders need to adjust OS models, rethink interactions with multiple release cycles, and juggle the divergent agendas. Diane Mueller and Daniel Izquierdo examine joint research findings from Bitergia and share lessons learned at Red Hat on the interrelatedness of Kubernetes, OpenShift and OKD, OpenStack, and CNCF communities developing around distributions. They also detail new approaches to open source community development as well as new tools and practices.