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My Open Source Experience Podcast
Ildiko Vancsa, Phil Robb
74 episodes
1 week ago

The global open source ecosystem has millions of projects and observing and participating individuals, who are trying to find their ways to collaborate on activities and finding solutions to fulfill a shared mission. An ecosystem that large inevitably has challenges to remain a balanced, sustainable and welcoming environment.


The My Open Source Experience Podcast collects and shares stories that describe people's experiences from their point of view. All experiences matter, the good, the bad, lessons that you've learned and challenges you still have.


The hosts, Ildiko and Phil are talking to open source, veterans, newbies, their managers, and just really, anybody who is either already involved in the open source ecosystem, or would like to. This podcast is all about the individuals, their voices and their experiences and what they've been through ever since they started to think about or getting involved in open source.


The podcast is under the CC BY 4.0 license.


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The global open source ecosystem has millions of projects and observing and participating individuals, who are trying to find their ways to collaborate on activities and finding solutions to fulfill a shared mission. An ecosystem that large inevitably has challenges to remain a balanced, sustainable and welcoming environment.


The My Open Source Experience Podcast collects and shares stories that describe people's experiences from their point of view. All experiences matter, the good, the bad, lessons that you've learned and challenges you still have.


The hosts, Ildiko and Phil are talking to open source, veterans, newbies, their managers, and just really, anybody who is either already involved in the open source ecosystem, or would like to. This podcast is all about the individuals, their voices and their experiences and what they've been through ever since they started to think about or getting involved in open source.


The podcast is under the CC BY 4.0 license.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episodes (20/74)
My Open Source Experience Podcast
MOSE Shorts - 29: Set Up Students for Success with Softs Skills
In this MOSE Short segment Emily, Ildiko and Phil talk about the improtance of being able to make an argument to succeed in both open source and corporate environments. The group also discusses how mentorship programs that help students participate in open source projects can be encouraging for them to stay and thrive in the tech industry.

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1 week ago
8 minutes 52 seconds

My Open Source Experience Podcast
The FOSS Manifesto that Everybody Wants

Deciding to go all in on open source is often an enormous milestone in itself, however, it is just a small first step in the overall change process. Many companies have the buy-in on the engineering level, and some have it in the top management as well, but that is not enough!


In this episode of the My Open Source Experience podcast, Wolfgang Gehring shares his journey through this transformation within his company, Mercedes-Benz, which has been centered around a FOSS Manifesto that made a huge impact in the industry.


Learn more about:

- The Mercedes-Benz FOSS Manifesto

- The influence the company achieved, internally and industry-wide, by publishing their manifesto: https://opensource.mercedes-benz.com/manifesto/ 

- Why the company made the manifesto available under the Creative Commons license

- Automotive-focused open source groups

- Knowledge building and sharing within a large company


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3 weeks ago
42 minutes 12 seconds

My Open Source Experience Podcast
Let's Talk Business, Standards and Open Source

Both business language and standards can be very strict, especially when we are looking into practices of governments or highly regulated industries like automotive and telecommunications. On the contrary, open source is developed by diverse groups, where standards and regulations don't apply to all use cases, and is often valued for its flexibility. So, how do all these fit together?


In this episode of the My Open Source Experience podcast, industry experts explore how to fit open source into very strict processes and standards.


- Ashan Senevirathne covers efforts in the telecom segment where standards, technology evolution and open source clash

- Austen Bryan share his experience with fitting open source into the acquisition guidelines and processes that the United States government has

- Magnus Buhrgard highlights examples of bringing open source standards and patents closer to each other

- Philipp Ahmann talks about safety standards in the automotive industry, and highlights where open source is used within cars

- Samson Goddy shares tips on how to talk about open source in corporate environments using business language


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1 month ago
43 minutes 43 seconds

My Open Source Experience Podcast
Tech Transformation with Open Source

Technology provides a lot of opportunities and companies need to be flexible to grab them, but they aren't always ready. The telecommunications segment is an example where flexibility is not a given, historically.


In this episode of the My Open Source Experience podcast, Ashan Senevirathne talks about his experience working for operators in the telecom segment. As operators are transforming their networks it's not enough to just into the software, they also need to evolve company practices and culture. Open source plays a key role in this overall transformation.


Learn more about:

- The five nines concept, and how that pairs with failing fast

- Transforming a telco in to a tech-co

- How ot get from strong proprietary culture to open sourcing a project

- The role of FOSS guidelines

- Open source business values


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1 month ago
44 minutes 14 seconds

My Open Source Experience Podcast
How to Cut Costs with Open Source

Open source is still often looked at as free software, as in no cost. Those who think this is the value of OSS, they usually use and integrate it in a more expensive way than they should.


In this episode of the My Open Source Experience podcast Philipp Ahmann talks about his experience with open source in the automotive industry, which is very sensitive to development, innovation and maintenance costs. He also shares a story about attempting to fix a plane's entertainment system in flight. Did he succeed?


Learn more about:

- Cost savings through relying on open source

- The importance of reusability, and how open source supports that

- Vendor lock-in with open source

- The price of maintaining a fork downstream


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2 months ago
42 minutes 14 seconds

My Open Source Experience Podcast
Bring the Solution Then Ask for Permission

Open source in the corporate world is often counterintuitive, since the norms, practices and processes are very different, or at least they seem like. But it doesn't have to be that scary and complicated as it looks.


In this episode of the My Open Source Experience podcast, guests talk about their experience with making open source work within a company, to the extent of working upstream. Topics cover management layers, corporate structure, change management and how individuals experience participating in open source communities.


Hear more from:

- Stormy Peters on (the lack of) social norms, open source champions and the maintenance lock-in of proprietary code within companies

- Magnus Buhrgard on the fears middle layer management has about open source and landing OSS code in a product

- Samson Goddy on the importance of speaking the business language and the challenge with corporate company structures when it comes to open source

- Tom Sadler on what motivates or keeps individuals back from contributing to open source

- Austen Bryan on how to succeed with implementing changes in an organization


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2 months ago
43 minutes 18 seconds

My Open Source Experience Podcast
Cutting OSPOs, Cutting Opportunities | My Open Source Experience Podcast

In life, in industry and sometimes in open source, we keep re-inventing and re-implementing things. If all software development happened behind closed doors we didn't have any other choice but to do duplicative work and slow down innovation.


In this episode of the My Open Source Experience podcast Stormy Peters shares how the desire to avoid wasteful practices in software development drove her to open source. Her career has been revolving around OSS and she put her passion and growing experience into good use by helping companies, big and small, to build structure, processes and practices to be able to invest and engage in open source.


Learn more about:

- How to enable a company to rely and engage with open source

- Challenges with open source licenses and copyright

- Building an OSPO

- Company acquisition and how to approach that from an OSPO

- Tools that help investing in and working with open source

- The concepts of an old and a young OSPO

- The evolution of an OSPO


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3 months ago
42 minutes 31 seconds

My Open Source Experience Podcast
Let's Get Down to Open Source Business

Open source can be intimidating, and sometimes hiding in plain sight.


In the past decade the telecommunications industry has been going through their open source transformation journey, which is bumpy at times. This is an industry segment that is highly regulated and standardized, which can clash with the fast-paced and flexible nature of open source.


In this My Open Source Experience podcast episode, Magnus Buhrgard shares some of his insights about the telecommunications industry, and its relationship to open source.


Learn more about:

- Open source initiatives and projects in the telecommunications industry

- Why mostly telecom operators are the ones who start new open source projects

- What middle-layer management dislikes about open source

- Business reasons and value to adopt and invest in open source


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3 months ago
48 minutes 37 seconds

My Open Source Experience Podcast
Important Snippets from the OSS Landscape

This is the kick-off episode of Season 3!


The first episode of the season touches on a 5 important topic areas that are key to the open source ecosystem, one way or the other: events, AI, open source maintainers, Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) and open source in the public sector.


Episode highlights:

- Stephen Walli shares his experience and thoughts about the value of open source events

- Ildikó highlights some key upcoming open source conferences around the globe

- Ria Farrell Schalnat points out some of the challenges in the AI space regarding licensing and copyright

- Kelsey Hightower talks about open source maintainers, and highlight some important differences between open source as a license type and as a community

- Federico Gonzalez Waite shares some learnings from the journey he had with the Mexican government through their open source transformation

- Ildikó shares some important details about the CRA



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3 months ago
48 minutes 8 seconds

My Open Source Experience Podcast
MOSE Shorts - 28: Open Source Should be Taught in School

Good education is crucial, also, the earlier in your life you're expodsed to an experience the better the chance it quickly becomes a skill. Despite of how long open source has been around, it is still not integral part of education, tech, legal or other. Should this change?


In this segment of the My Open Source Experience podcast Ria Farrell Schalnat talks about how she was teaching an adjutant class at a university that was touching on open source, specifically because she didn't get that education during her studies. She also shares what challenges people she knew faced during learning about open source.


Learn more about:

- Why it is important to have open source as part of academic curriculums

- In legal terms, not all licenses are the same, even if they are all open source licenses, and why that poses challenges for lawyers

- Conventions versus case law

- In legal circles, community plays a crucial role to figure out new areas of law and legislations, for instance AI

- Is it time to have the next generation to graduate as open source experts?!


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3 months ago
9 minutes 14 seconds

My Open Source Experience Podcast
MOSE Shorts - 27: How to Remove Hidden Barriers

In this MOSE Shorts segment, Clare Dillon talks about her overall onboarding and contribution experience.


While she's been more active in communities that focus on knowledge sharing and where writing code is not the norm, she highlights the importance of understanding the community before starting to work upstream. Newcomers need to learn the community's language, not the spoken language but rather terms, phrases and communication styleThis step is very important, and it can also be harder than it seems or needs to be. For example, if your community is heavily dependent on acronyms and special terms, you need to make sure you have resources for newcomers to be able to learn those, and be able to participate and have meaningful conversations within the community!


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4 months ago
4 minutes 9 seconds

My Open Source Experience Podcast
MOSE Shorts - 26: MBA and Tech: If, When and How

Tech and business seem to be very far from each other, but they can't exist without each other, and it's best if people have a level of understanding in both.


In this MOSE SHorts segment, Phil and Ildiko are chatting with Austen Bryan about getting the education that one needs for their carrier. Austen went to school to learn about tech first, but shortly after finishing he decided it wasn't enough for him and he went back to also get an MBA. In this segment he shares his experience, and talks about what he would differently. The group also touches on bad management, and what that can lead to.


Learn more about:

- Options and preferences to study business

- When it's best to get an MBA

- Bad managers and servant leadership


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4 months ago
7 minutes 30 seconds

My Open Source Experience Podcast
MOSE Shorts - 25: Copy-paste, Online Meetings and Sustainable Communities

Everyone worries about sustainability, we want to sustain our lives, our relationships, our jobs and our communities, personal, professional or open source.


In this MOSE Shorts segment Michael Dexter talks about his journey with the Portland Linux/Unix User Group (PLUG), which he's been involved in for decades. PLUG is one of the longest running Linux/Unix user groups, it survived the COVID lockdown and Linus Torvalds spoke at meetups multiple times. Michael talks about his experience throughout the years as a participant, volunteer and then organizer.


Learn more about:

- The biggest challenges of running user groups

- The impact of simplicity

- Celebrating small moments

- The secrets to sustainability, no matter the circumstances

- A community success story


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4 months ago
10 minutes 23 seconds

My Open Source Experience Podcast
MOSE Shorts - 24: Less Corporate Secrets, More Mingling and More Innovation

It is undeniable that connections that are built in person are stronger, you can build trust faster and move conversations forward that were otherwise stuck. All this doesn't mean travel funding gets any easier to figure out.


In this segment of the My Open Source Experience podcast Tom Sadler, Ildiko and Phil share their conference experiences and how it helped them to progress better in their respective communities and companies alike. And also touch on what effects openness has on innovation.


Learn more about:

- What you can get out of events, which is useful for not just you but also the company you work for

- How you can improve your company's reputation through presenting at conferences

- Why sticking to the group of people you already know is not a good idea

- What is the hallway track, and why you have to prioritize it

- How to share information within your company after attending an event

- Why you have to bring your managers to conferences

- 'Open Innovation' and why openness is a value multiplier


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4 months ago
13 minutes 43 seconds

My Open Source Experience Podcast
MOSE Shorts - 23: Your Time Spent on Writing Open Source Code Is Not Free

There have been a lot of conversations about funding in the open source space at conferences like FOSSY, and overall in the ecosystem.


In this segment of the My Open Source Experience podcast Samson Goddy talks about the challenges in the open source space, and how opportunities are not equal based on where someone lives. For example, in Africa, even regular tech jobs are harder to access.


Learn more about:

- Challenges in the job market affect a person's overall open source involvement negatively

- Volunteering is not part of every culture around globe

- Educating about open source is crucial, and organizations like Open Source Community Africa (OSCA) have that as part of their mission

- Who is a "true open source person"?


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5 months ago
10 minutes 39 seconds

My Open Source Experience Podcast
MOSE Shorts - 22: How to Avoid Being Left Behind

The software industry has been very fast paced none of us wants to be left behind, nor individuals neither companies.


In this MOSE Shorts segment, Ildiko and Phil are chatting with Kelsey Hightower and exploring why open source is key for individuals and companies to ensure their success over time.


Learn more about:

- What slowed down innovation at Google in the datacenter space

- The importance of simplicity

- How proprietary software can put you behind

- How building your social network can benefit you over time

- The secret that will make you a successful speaker

- How Kelsey got started in open source


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5 months ago
13 minutes 14 seconds

My Open Source Experience Podcast
MOSE Shorts - 21: What to Do When People Resist to Rely on OSS

Mindset and cultural change is hard in any topic area in any organization, and that is no different with open source either. It often boils down to fear. People aren't sure the new direction will wok out, they might misconceptions about it and in general they are reluctant to leave their current practice behind, whether or not it actually works.


In this MOSE Shorts segment Federico Gonzalez Waite shares how leaders and CTOs in the Mexican government navigated through the changes that were required to be able to leverage open source solutions. And what fears and misconceptions he had to resolve on the way.


Learn more about:

- The two most common fears about relying on OSS

- How to ensure that the right people are in leadership positions

- Educating decision makers

- In hierarchical cultures, like Mexico, it is challenging to initiate change from the bottom, and how to make it happen with open-minded managers


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5 months ago
9 minutes 59 seconds

My Open Source Experience Podcast
MOSE Shorts - 20: Please Don't Put This OSS Project into a Company

The steps of creating an open source project might be the same, but the experience is always different.


In this MOSE Shorts segment Gregory Kurtzer shares the back story of creating Rocky Linux, and what challenges he ran into in the early days.


Learn more about:

- The affects of the license switch strategy on the open source ecosystem

- The stability of the open source ecosystem

- Choosing the right communication platform might be more challenging than you thought

- Why people demanded to set up an independent foundation to support Rocky Linux


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5 months ago
9 minutes 25 seconds

My Open Source Experience Podcast
MOSE Shorts 19: (Open Source) Software Supply Chain Security and All

Software supply chain security has been on the top of minds lately, for a very good reason. With most steps depending on digital infrastructure, there are a lot of opportunities for cyber attacks to happen. At the same time, there is an often silent mistrust in open source software, because it is designed and developed in public environments. People think that because everyone can see the source code, and is aware of some of the bugs in it that aren't fixed yet, it somehow gives them the upper hand to carry out attacks against these projects. There's something odd about this perception though.


In this MOSE Shorts segment, Wayne Starr shares his view on the state of software supply chain security in the open source ecosystem. He highlights the XZ incident, and how it was caught because the software was open source. He also highlights that this challenge is also present in closed source software, however, it is much harder to spot. This makes proprietary software even less secure, and you have to work twice as much to ensure that you are well protected when using it. Think about the "SolarWinds vulnerability" as an example.


Learn more about:

- Why the open environment is an advantage fro security perspective

- SBOMs and their applicability and application in different ecosystems, like Go, Python or C

- Why it matters how you release software

- Can people still be hobbyists in the open source ecosystem?

- User experience, air-gapped environments and the Zarf project

- The productization work that turns open source projects into products

- A case for experimenting with something in the product first, and then implementing it in the upstream project


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6 months ago
9 minutes 55 seconds

My Open Source Experience Podcast
Season 2 Finale - CRA, CVEs, Sustainability and Open Source

The recent times in open source have been bringing some changes, which connects back to governments' recognition of the importance to protect the cyber space. As modern life depends more and more on connected digital infrastructure, cybersecurity has become the center of attention, and concern. All digital products and services depend on open source software to varying extent, which brings open source into the spotlight, and highlights everyone's responsibilities in maintaining not just their own proprietary code, but also the open source projects they depend on.


In this segment on the My Open Source Experience podcast, Ria Farrell Schalnat, Greg Kroah-Hartman, Michael Dexter and Tom Sadler share their stories and experiences in the areas of legislations, CVEs and cybersecurity, sustainability of open source projects and InnerSource.


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6 months ago
55 minutes 41 seconds

My Open Source Experience Podcast

The global open source ecosystem has millions of projects and observing and participating individuals, who are trying to find their ways to collaborate on activities and finding solutions to fulfill a shared mission. An ecosystem that large inevitably has challenges to remain a balanced, sustainable and welcoming environment.


The My Open Source Experience Podcast collects and shares stories that describe people's experiences from their point of view. All experiences matter, the good, the bad, lessons that you've learned and challenges you still have.


The hosts, Ildiko and Phil are talking to open source, veterans, newbies, their managers, and just really, anybody who is either already involved in the open source ecosystem, or would like to. This podcast is all about the individuals, their voices and their experiences and what they've been through ever since they started to think about or getting involved in open source.


The podcast is under the CC BY 4.0 license.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.