Bring the Solution Then Ask for Permission
Description
Open source in the corporate world is often counterintuitive, since the norms, practices and processes are very different, or at least they seem like. But it doesn't have to be that scary and complicated as it looks.
In this episode of the My Open Source Experience podcast, guests talk about their experience with making open source work within a company, to the extent of working upstream. Topics cover management layers, corporate structure, change management and how individuals experience participating in open source communities.
Hear more from:
- Stormy Peters on (the lack of) social norms, open source champions and the maintenance lock-in of proprietary code within companies
- Magnus Buhrgard on the fears middle layer management has about open source and landing OSS code in a product
- Samson Goddy on the importance of speaking the business language and the challenge with corporate company structures when it comes to open source
- Tom Sadler on what motivates or keeps individuals back from contributing to open source
- Austen Bryan on how to succeed with implementing changes in an organization
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