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Support green software Product & Design practitioners #101
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Russ do you think you could arrange a meeting/gathering for us to talk to each other and see what we could do together?
Thanks,
Paula de Matos
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Subject: [Green-Software-Foundation/community-wg] Supporting green software Product & Design practitioners (Issue #101)
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In the Green Software Patterns project we have seen an influx of Product & Design practitioners, who are keen to become involved with the GSF and play their part in driving the adoption of sustainability practises from a less developer-centric perspective.
I have also noticed a number of introductions through the main GSF Discussions:
* Green-Software-Foundation/discussions#118
* Green-Software-Foundation/discussions#85
* Green-Software-Foundation/discussions#87
* Green-Software-Foundation/discussions#2 (comment)
* Green-Software-Foundation/discussions#2 (comment)
* Green-Software-Foundation/discussions#2 (comment)
At the moment I keep hearing the same feedback about our CWG Principles<https://learn.greensoftware.foundation/> & Patterns<https://patterns.greensoftware.foundation/> projects; they are engineering focused and it is difficult for others to see the relevance or how they might apply the knowledge in their role.
How could we better support Product & Design practitioners?
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Discussed in previous CWG meeting
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@pdematos12 and myself met this week and discussed how to move this forward. We agreed to organise an open-door knowledge sharing session on Green Software Design. Further details to follow. |
Hi, I'm a design strategist at Thoughtworks (Berlin) looking this topic, and would very much like to support this initiative. @pdematos12 do let us know when the session will be |
Hey @Mettenim we are currently figuring out timings but the first session should be mid March. I'll make sure you are notified once we have a date set. |
The first session has been scheduled! Please see this discussion for further details and to get involved: Passionate about designing green software solution? cc: @Mettenim |
In the Green Software Patterns project we have seen an influx of Product & Design practitioners, who are keen to become involved with the GSF and play their part in driving the adoption of sustainability practises from a less developer-centric perspective.
I have also noticed a number of introductions through the main GSF Discussions:
At the moment I keep hearing the same feedback about our CWG Principles & Patterns projects; they are engineering focused and it is difficult for others to see the relevance or how they might apply the knowledge in their role.
How could we better support Product & Design practitioners?
CC: @greenhsu123 @pdematos12, @sk16-dev, @philippqf
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