My Open Source Experience Podcast

Things that Matter for Building Lasting Communities

48 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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How much people crave being part of communities that they can realte to is often underrated, which is probably one of the reasons why people and companies don't invest time and resources into building a community around the code they open source. In this episode of the My Open Source Experience Podcast, a group of open source experts share their experiences and opinions on topics that affect the growth and sustainability of communities over time. Learn more from: - Ariel Jolo on the power of craving community - Brad Chamberlain on community building and trust in the Chapel open source project - Enging Kayraklioglu on navigating upstream processes - Michael Dexter on onboarding users into your community - Shuah Khan on diversity and inclusivity in mentorship programs bhyve - https://bhyve.org #opensource #community #collaboration #experience #podcast ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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