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JupyterCon Tutorial 2020

Tutorial Title: Open Source Fundamentals

  • Duration: 2h (120 minutes)

Section Title: Open-source governance and leadership

  • Section duration: 20 minutes
  • Audience level: Anyone interested in learning about Open Source governance
  • Prerequisite: None

Section Description

This tutorial is a section of the Jupyter 2020 series on Open Source Fundamentals. It is organised in 5 short modules that are developed in Jupyter Notebooks. This section of the Open Source Fundamentals tutorial focuses on open source governance and leadership including governance models, ensuring long-term sustainability, and the onboarding and offboarding of leaders.

The notebooks for instruction include:

  1. Introduction: 1-governance-introduction.ipynb
  2. Governance models: 2-governance-models.ipynb
  3. Sustainability: 3-governance-sustainability.ipynb
  4. Leadership: 4-governance-leadership.ipynb
  5. Next steps: 5-governance-next-steps.ipynb)

Please visit the notebooks directory to find the tutorial files for this section.

The tutorial section will introduce learners to basic concepts and practices necessary to select a governance model for an open source project.

Learning outcomes

In this tutorial, our learners will:

  • understand why open source governance matters
  • explore key questions that guide selection of a governance model
  • learn about the concept of governance models
  • understanding open source leadership and sustainability of a project

Instructor details

  • Name: Carol Willing
    • Title: Technical Evangelist

    • Organization: Noteable

    • Biography: Carol Naslund Willing serves on Project Jupyter’s Steering Council and works as a Core Developer on JupyterHub and mybinder.org. She serves as a co-editor of The Journal of Open Source Education (JOSE) and co-authored an open source book, Teaching and Learning with Jupyter.

      She is a member of Python’s Steering Council and a core developer of CPython. She’s a Python Software Foundation Fellow and former Director. In 2019, she was awarded the Frank Willison Award for technical and community contributions to Python. With a strong commitment to community outreach, Carol co-organizes PyLadies San Diego and San Diego Python User Group.

      Carol has an MS in Management from MIT and a BSE in Electrical Engineering from Duke University.

    • Photo: LINK

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Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY 4.0)

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