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Scotland Open Source

  • Ep06 - Supporting FOSS Maintainers, Homebrew & Software Freedom Conservancy with Mike McQuaid

    24 FEB 2021 · On this episode we welcome Mike McQuaid, a long standing maintainer (10+ years) and project lead of Homebrew. We talk about Mike’s journey of becoming a maintainer and how he manages to sustain a healthy relationship with his project and it’s community by establishing a good work life balance and having a clear definition of a maintainer’s responsibilities. As a strong advocate for supporting maintainers Mike describes how he and Homebrew’s team of maintainers deal with the negativity of both the job and certain members of the community by the use of tools, bots and a supportive approach to day to day working with one another. We also talk about Homebrew’s progression to becoming a member project of the Software Freedom Conservancy and the benefits it brings to both the project and those involved.
    1h 4s
  • Ep05 - Open Source in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Glasgow with Dr Bernd Porr

    7 DEC 2020 · We're joined with Dr Bernd Porr from the Engineering school of Glasgow University to discuss how and why he has introduced open source to his students in Biomedical Engineering. We talk about the importance of teaching open source, especially those in non computer science studies, as well as what would encourage universities to embrace open source more. Our conversations also delve into how open source has benefited the neuroscience community with The Human Brain Project and Dr Porr's own contributions of the mapping of the limbic system – plus I learn a few things about the reward system in Rats. Lastly talk about the University's support of open source by other departments, what advice he would give to contributors and Dr Porr's (many amazing) personal projects.
    48m 28s
  • Ep04 - KDE & the future of apps, Open Development applied to non tech communities & OpenUK with Jonathan Riddell

    10 AUG 2020 · In this episode we talk to a well know figure in Scottish open source and influencer Jonathan Riddell, the creator of Kubuntu and KDE Neon (among other amazing open source contributions). We talk about his vision for KDE Neon and the KDE community by bringing open source apps to a wider audience through proprietary app platforms. We also discuss how we can apply the principles of open development to offline communities as well as the Scottish government and why we think its needed. Lastly we highlight the events that OpenUK, which Jonathan is the chair of the awards committee, are planning and their aspirations to promote open tech in the UK.
    41m 54s
  • Ep03 - Exploitation of FOSS developers, Education and PR to help projects with Greg Sutcliffe

    7 JUL 2020 · In this episode we talk to long time open source veteran Greg Sutcliffe, a community data scientist and part of the community team on the Ansible project. We explore the exploitations of open source developers and working for exposure is something we should not encourage. We discuss and contemplate how to encourage companies and government funded institutes to adopt open source from in-house developers, specific PR efforts and education on open source business models.
    37m 23s
  • Ep02 - Ensuring longevity after unfortunate circumstances in OSS Projects with Gary Ewan Park

    22 JUN 2020 · It's a not a topic that us open source maintainers and contributors want to think about too often. What if I get hit by a bus tomorrow? What happens to my code and all the users that utilise it? In this episode we invite Gary Ewan Park, a senior software developer from the core team at the Chocolatey project, to talk about his experiences when the unfortunate situation of one of their package maintainers had sadly passed away. How the project had to approach this difficult situation, leading to the project to place mechanisms and structure in place to promote and ensure the longevity of their package maintainers code.
    36m 2s
  • Ep01: Hackerspaces in Northern Scotland with Tom Jones

    28 MAY 2020 · Super excited to welcome everyone to Scotland Open Source first episode! We have the amazing pleasure of speaking to Tom Jones, an extremely successful tech and hackerspace organiser and FreeBSD contributor. We chat about our experiences with open source in education, hackerspaces in Aberdeen, fantastic advice on organising meetups, campGND, FreeBSD and Google Summer of Code.
    29m 47s

Scotland Open Source talks to maintainers, advocates and companies from Scotland’s vibrant open source community. Hosted by Ashley Nicolson, we have in-depth conversations on all aspects of open source often...

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Scotland Open Source talks to maintainers, advocates and companies from Scotland’s vibrant open source community. Hosted by Ashley Nicolson, we have in-depth conversations on all aspects of open source often from the different perspective of working full-time in its communities. We also help promote our guests and their projects and generally discuss the importance and impact of open source in the Scottish tech industry. Scotland Open Source podcast is part of Scotland Open Source Users Meetups.
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