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SUMMARY:Open Source Community Matters
DESCRIPTION:Matt has spent most of the last 20 years building products and services around open source software\, on everything from embedded devices to large scale distributed systems\, in companies ranging from startups to global enterprises. Most recently he has been focused on the open cloud infrastructure space\, and in emerging patterns for cloud native applications. Matt is a regular speaker at conferences across the world\, including FOSDEM\, Open Infrastructure Summit and All Things Open\, a past winner of the OpenStack Outstanding Community Contributor award\, and has served on program committees for several international conferences\, including OpenStack Summits and MesosCon. At D2iQ Matt leads the company’s open source and community efforts\, including the Open Source Program Office and worldwide developer advocacy.
URL:https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/open-source-community-matters/
CATEGORIES:Friday Future Leaders Training
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SUMMARY:Being a Good Corporate Citizen in Open Source
DESCRIPTION:Dawn Foster is Director of Open Source Community Strategy at VMware. She has over 20 years of experience in business and technology with expertise in open source software\, community building\, community management\, market research\, strategic planning\, management\, and more. She is passionate about bringing people together through a combination of online communities and real-world events. She has experience building new communities and managing existing communities with a particular emphasis on developer and open source communities. \nPrior to joining Pivotal\, Dawn’s most recent positions included Consultant at The Scale Factory\, Director of Community at Puppet\, and Community Lead within Intel’s Open Source Technology Center. She has also worked at Jive Software\, Compiere\, and The Timken Company in positions ranging from Unix system administrator to market researcher to community manager to open source strategist. Dawn holds a PhD from the University of Greenwich\, an MBA from Ashland University\, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science from Kent State University. \nIn her spare time\, Dawn contributes to a number of technology projects and events. She is on the Governing Board for the Linux Foundation’s CHAOSS project and is a maintainer for several working groups within this project. She is on the Board of Advisors for Bitergia\, an open source software development analytics company. She has been on the organizing team for community events\, such as Devopsdays London\, Devopsdays Portland\, Monitorama\, and Configuration Management Camp. She was a co-founder and board member of Legion of Tech\, a non-profit chartered with organizing free events for the Portland\, Oregon technology community. As part of her work with Legion of Tech\, Dawn was an organizer for Portland BarCamp\, Ignite Portland and other events. She was also a co-founder and community evangelist for the location-based startup\, Shizzow. \nDawn has been a regular contributor to The New Stack\, Linux.com\, GigaOM’s WebWorkerDaily\, and other blogs. She is the author of the books\, What Dawn Eats: Vegan Food That Isn’t Weird and Companies and Communities: Participating without being sleazy.
URL:https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/being-a-good-corporate-citizen-in-open-source/
CATEGORIES:Friday Future Leaders Training
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SUMMARY:Open Hardware
DESCRIPTION:Andrew Katz \nAndrew is Managing Partner and head of Technology Law of Moorcrofts LLP and is CEO of Orcro Limited\, a compliance business specialising in risk management around software supply chain management\, with particular emphasis on open source software. Formerly a software developer\, Andrew qualified as a barrister in 1990 and subsequently requalified as a solicitor. He is Irish and British and is also an Irish solicitor (non practising). \nHe has advised companies worldwide\, including global multinationals\, on issues relating to open source software and software supply chain compliance. Both Moorcrofts and Orcro are partners of the Linux Foundation’s OpenChain compliance programme\, and Andrew is heavily involved in the development of OpenChain’s processes and materials\, including the OpenChain specification which is currently under consideration as an ISO standard. Andrew also has an interest in open hardware\, having drafted the popular Solderpad Open Hardware licence\, and he is also on the core drafting team of the CERN Open Hardware Licence. Andrew has been a board member of several industry and open bodies\, including the Telecommunications Industry Association\, Public Software CIC and the MariaDB Foundation. \nHe is a visiting researcher at the University of Skövde in Sweden where he has published a number of papers\, and his work includes a collaboration on the definition of open standards which has been adopted as public policy by the Swedish Government. He is a Fellow of Open Forum Academy and sits on the IP Advisory board of the UN’s Technology Innovation Lab project\, and his work has been published by the OUP and EUP among others. He spoken at conferences worldwide\, in North America\, Europe\, the Middle East and Far East. \nSteve Helvie \nSteve is currently the VP of Channel for the Open Compute Project (OCP). In this role he helps to educate organisations on the benefits of open hardware designs and the value of “community-driven” engineering for the data centre. He works closely with Solution Providers and Manufacturers to help organisations adopt Open Compute across all regions and segments of the market. \nSteve spent the last 14 years living and working in Asia holding various Leadership and Channel Development roles for companies like Microsoft (Asia Pacific) and Rackspace (UK). He recently moved to London to focus on building the OCP Channel in EMEA.
URL:https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/open-hardware/
CATEGORIES:Friday Future Leaders Training
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SUMMARY:Open Innovation in the Private and Public Sector
DESCRIPTION:Josh is a consultant for the ODI\, with a focus on international development\, private sector data sharing\, and data portability initiatives such as open banking. \nJames is a consultant for the ODI\, with a focus on public and private sector innovation with data\, as well as research and development.
URL:https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/open-innovation-in-the-private-and-public-sector/
CATEGORIES:Friday Future Leaders Training
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SUMMARY:Open Knowledge is Not Neutral
DESCRIPTION:Dr Sara Thomas is the Scotland Programme Coordinator for Wikimedia UK\, part time. \nShe was the Wikimedian in Residence at the Scottish Libraries and Information Council\, working primarily with public libraries in Scotland\, between August 2017-April 2018. She was also Resident at Museums Galleries Scotland from January 2015 – July 2016\, working nationally to advocate for the use of open knowledge in a heritage context. \nShe got an honorable mention in the “Wikimedian of the Year” category in the UK in 2018. \nSara has an MA(Hons) in English Literature\, a PhD in Popular Music (both from the University of Glasgow)\, and a Diploma in Fundraising from the Institute of Fundraising. \nFrom December 2016-December 2017 she was the Project Officer for Dig It! 2017. She’s worked for music venues\, music festivals\, heritage organisations\, charities\, amongst others.
URL:https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/open-knowledge-is-not-neutral/
CATEGORIES:Friday Future Leaders Training
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