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Linux Foundation

Lessons Learned in Building an Interdependent Open Source Team - Organization Design, Strategy, and Metrics

Linux Foundation via YouTube

Overview

Explore insights on building an effective interdependent open source team in this 43-minute conference talk by Jasmine Wang from Alluxio. Gain valuable lessons on organization design, strategy, and metrics for cross-functional teams involving engineering, community, developer relations, product, and marketing. Learn how to select appropriate metrics, develop a comprehensive DevRel strategy, and maximize its effectiveness both internally and externally. Discover steps and tips for forming partnerships with internal stakeholders to achieve company-level buy-in. Delve into topics such as team structure, user representation, community collaboration, and the importance of super contributors. Understand the user journey, flywheel concept, and building blocks necessary for a successful open source community. Benefit from real-world examples and practical advice on creating a thriving open source ecosystem within an enterprise software startup.

Syllabus

Introduction
Agenda
Rough Agenda
About Luxio
Who do we serve
Who are our users
How we structure our team
Awareness Adoption
Open Source Community
User Representation
Team Explained
What Does Your Team Covers
Draw People From Different Teams
Define User Types
User Journey
Flywheel
Super Contributors
Examples
Building Blocks
Community Collaboration
SAS Founding Napkin
SAS User Journey
Community Survey
Questions
Community Team

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