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Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

What matters most? Using metrics to build a better team | Interview with Dawn Foster | ... - 0 views

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    "When I talk about open source software the first thing I always mention is community and collaboration. "
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    "When I talk about open source software the first thing I always mention is community and collaboration. "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Unmanagement and unleadership | All Things Open 2014 lightning talk with Luis Ibanez | ... - 0 views

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    "You can help foster this in your community, or employees, or teammates by not being too helpful and allowing people to pitch in."
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    "You can help foster this in your community, or employees, or teammates by not being too helpful and allowing people to pitch in."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

savethelab | Defendiendo el espacio y el trabajo de Medialab Prado - 0 views

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    "[En castellano más abajo] Manifesto in support of MediaLab Prado Medialabs are a crucial element in societies, they foster innovation, participation and knowledge disemination. MedialabPrado (Madrid) has proved to be a sucessful model and has been consequently recognized. A fundamental aspect of its sucess is its growing comunity of deeply engaged users both in the local and global arena."
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Findings - Jaron Lanier Is Rethinking the Open Nature of the Internet - NYTimes.com - 11 views

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    "When does the wisdom of crowds give way to the meanness of mobs? In the 1990s, Jaron Lanier was one of the digital pioneers hailing the wonderful possibilities that would be realized once the Internet allowed musicians, artists, scientists and engineers around the world to instantly share their work. Now, like a lot of us, he is having second thoughts. Mr. Lanier, a musician and avant-garde computer scientist - he popularized the term "virtual reality" - wonders if the Web's structure and ideology are fostering nasty group dynamics and mediocre collaborations. His new book, "You Are Not a Gadget," is a manifesto against "hive thinking" and "digital Maoism," by which he means the glorification of open-source software, free information and collective work at the expense of individual creativity."
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    This paragraph - "To save those endangered species, Mr. Lanier proposes rethinking the Web's ideology, revising its software structure and introducing innovations like a universal system of micropayments. (To debate reforms, go to Tierney Lab at nytimes.com/tierneylab." from this article is exactly how I imagine moving our project forward. But, who knows how to do it?
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    I have some ideas Jack, but it's not finished, let's finish it together
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    Sounds good ...
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    We can flesh it out when I visit :-) over some wine, I think I have to do that soon.
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    Still 30-below! lol
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    it's a balmy -11 now, breaking out the beach shorts tomorrow
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

How to foster engagement in your community | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "The room was packed with almost 30 community managers from around the world. We were attending the Community Leadership Summit in Portland, Oregon and I was leading a session called Building programs and other ways to engage your community. "
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    "The room was packed with almost 30 community managers from around the world. We were attending the Community Leadership Summit in Portland, Oregon and I was leading a session called Building programs and other ways to engage your community. "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

DigitalOcean's Hacktoberfest campaign fosters nearly 50K GitHub pull requests | Opensou... - 0 views

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    "In 2014, cloud hosting provider DigitalOcean decided to encourage contribution to open source software projects, so they sponsored Hacktoberfest. More than 500 participants completed the challenge by making at least 50 commits to projects. This year, DigitalOcean wanted to focus on improving projects"
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    "In 2014, cloud hosting provider DigitalOcean decided to encourage contribution to open source software projects, so they sponsored Hacktoberfest. More than 500 participants completed the challenge by making at least 50 commits to projects. This year, DigitalOcean wanted to focus on improving projects"
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