Red Hat Summit, June 29th 2016Richard Fontana & Deb Nicholson
Who we are
@ baconandcoconut or @ richardfontana
What we're going to cover
InternalCollaboration
Onboarding
The most recent learner
Self-Help
Getting Synced Up
Teamwork makes the dream work
When stakes are high
Best Practices
Limits
Sharing timelines
ExternalCollaboration
Choose a Community
Robust?
Documentation++
Behavior
Legal & Governance
When to Make Contact
Understanding your business model
How much patchingare you doing?
A seat at the table
Best Practices
Upstream patching saves time and money
Support the community
Buildingexcitement
andgaining
users
No need to reinvent
every wheel
Honesty is still the best policy
CommunityResources
Peer-to-PeerResources
For Management
Events like this,TODO, OpenSource.com
Extra credit: attend a community event with
members from each team!
For Developers
LinuxFests, DevOps days, local meet-ups, language
cons, etc.
Extra credit: host or sponsor meet-ups, local events,
DevOps days locally
For Legal
The Legal Networks, Legal tracks at Scale, FOSDEM and LinuxCon
Extra credit: organize a CLE on FOSS licenses, Trademark
issues, and software patents
Picture Credits
CC.BYLegal Pad by David Swart, PuppyDog! by Sarah McDevitt,
runrunrunrunrun by phil hearing, Listening Cat by Zanastardust, Signed Jersey by Richard BH, Milestone by
Andrew Kuchling, Untitled (Clock) by Jeremy Seitz, bear by gezzaweezer, Banana Pancake,The Basic of Samui by Mith Huang, Industry Home Design West design chairs 27 by Ken
Hawkins, Old Wheel by Paul J Everett, P1000840 (smiling dog) by Michael Condouris, Lama G's Cafe by Wonderlane, mostly warm colors by waferboard, desk accessory by Robert Couse-
Baker, Sleepy Pandora by brown pau
CC.BY.SAThree Yellow Labs by smerikal, Puppies by kitty green66, Grumpy Cat Nature by DJ Andy Wdotcom, Excitement by