"I am frequently asked, "Why did you decide to make your product open source?"
At Kaltura, we took the open source road partly because of curiosity and passion, and partly because we entered a market where competition was already getting fierce and there was a clear lack of an open source and standards oriented solution."
"I am frequently asked, "Why did you decide to make your product open source?"
At Kaltura, we took the open source road partly because of curiosity and passion, and partly because we entered a market where competition was already getting fierce and there was a clear lack of an open source and standards oriented solution."
"I'd like to invite you to join us for a virtual book club to discuss open leadership, organizational management, and other ideas from The Open Organization: Igniting Passion and Performance by Jim Whitehurst. Starting on August 31, we'll discuss the book chapter by chapter, for seven weeks, one chapter per week."
needed:
* The trend-spotter, who finds a promising innovation early.
* The evangelist, who passionately makes the case for idea X or person Y.
* The superspreader, who broadcasts innovations to a larger group.
* The skeptic, who keeps the conversation honest.
* General participants, who show up, comment honestly, and learn.
"I work with IT teams that are so passionate about Red Hat's open source mission that they bring a "default to open source" mentality to every project we work on."
"Kendell Clark: My Linux story
This article details the circumstances behind my switch away from proprietary operating systems and my switch to Linux. Like many, I switched out of frustration with other operating systems and not directly because of Linux's open source model. I developed my passion for that after the switch was made."
| Eric McNulty at Cultivate OSCON |
One of the most powerful tools you have as a leader is to be present." Eric McNulty opened up the first day of Cultivate this year, the annual pre-conference event before OSCON, with this quote.
First, he asked the audience to think about the whys."
| Eric McNulty at Cultivate OSCON |
One of the most powerful tools you have as a leader is to be present." Eric McNulty opened up the first day of Cultivate this year, the annual pre-conference event before OSCON, with this quote.
First, he asked the audience to think about the whys."