Episode 26: The Data Behind Open Source is CHAOSS with Georg Link

Episode 26: The Data Behind Open Source is CHAOSS with Georg Link

vor 6 Jahren
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vor 6 Jahren

Sponsored By:
Panelists Richard Littauer | Eric Berry | Justin Dorfman
Guest Georg Link (http://www.georglink.de/) Bitergia
(https://bitergia.com/) | CHAOSS (https://chaoss.community) Show
Notes In this episode we talk with Georg Link, an Open Source
Strategist. He is Director of Sales for Bitergia and Co-Founder,
Governing Board Member of the Linux Foundation CHAOSS Project. He’s
a native of Germany, but currently resides in Omaha, Nebraska.
04:21 Georg explains how he spent his last five years as he joined
the PhD program, how he dove into Open Source, and his research
focus. 5:25 The topic of metrics is discussed for Open Source.
07:52 The roots of the CHAOSS Project is explained and how it
started at the Open Source Leadership Summit in 2017. 10:36 The
topic of Red Hat’s contribution to Prospector as part of Project
CHAOSS is explained and how it took the approach of taking metrics
and providing an interface for analysis. 11:55 A question was posed
to Georg about his perspective of his view when he started getting
into the data behind Open Source and what kind of revelations he
had. 15:29 One of the guys wants to know what Georg’s expectations
are of these projects when they use metrics outlined and what will
they do with it. 19:09 Georg talks about the two main reasons why
he sees the metrics being implemented. 19:26 Justin brings up how
Drupal does a comprehensive state of their community once a year
and how they really go into metrics and Richard wants to know what
metrics we have, and Georg expands on this topic. 22:26 Georg
shares checking out CHAOSS.community/metrics to see shared metrics.
25:10 Richard wants to know how people who are not in an OSPO, who
have a project, or are solo maintainers, or a team of people
working on a project, how can they use these metrics to make their
code better in the long run? Georg gives his recommendations on how
to do this. 29:08 Georg explains who metrics are useful to and a
question was asked from one of the guys as to how people can learn
about different things from metrics without getting involved in the
CHAOSS community if they don’t have time. Georg gives his advice.
33:38 Georg chats about what was different at the recent CHAOSSCON,
what he’s focused on, and what he’s doing moving ahead. Listen on
as he states, “It was the BEST we’ve had!” Spotlights 39:11
Justin’s spotlight this week is a TechRepublic article called,
“Linux Foundation study throws the open source sustainability
debate into question,” by Matt Asay. 39:38 Eric’s spotlight is a
controversial one called Web3 Sustain Event-Blockchain. 40:47
Richard’s pick is Jekyll, to build websites really easily and fast
using Ruby. 41:15 Georg gives a shout out to the LibreOffice
community. Links Georg Link, PhD (https://georg.link/) Georg Link
(http://www.georglink.de/) Georg Link Twitter
(https://twitter.com/georglink) Georg Link Linkedin
(https://www.linkedin.com/in/georglink) Bitergia
(https://bitergia.com/) Red Hat (https://www.redhat.com/en) OSPO
(https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/what-does-open-source-program-office-do)
CHAOSS Participate (https://chaoss.community/participate/) CHAOSS
Metrics (https://chaoss.community/metrics/) Finos Foundation
(https://finosfoundation.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/FINOS/overview)
Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE)
(http://cve.mitre.org/index.html) Drupal (https://www.drupal.org/)
Cauldron (https://cauldron.io/) Tech Republic article by Matt Asay
(https://www.techrepublic.com/article/new-study-throws-the-open-source-sustainability-debate-into-question/)
Sustain Web3 event-Blockchain (https://web3.sustainoss.org/) Jekyll
(https://jekyllrb.com/) LibreOffice (https://www.libreoffice.org/)
Special Guest: Georg Link.
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