Community


Track Chairs : Nadia Jiang, Ted Liu

Why ASF believes “Community over Code”? There is more to open source than just code contribution.

The Community track covers topics such as community governance model, growing open source project communities, diversity & inclusion, measuring community health, community management tools and data, project roadmaps, case studies, and any other topic around sustaining open source and open source communities.

We welcome you to share your community story with a broader audience.

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A decade of lessons in Open Source licensing English Session Justin Mclean

APACHE SOFTWARE - THE JOURNEY OF THE OPEN SOURCE ADOPTION FOR THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT English Session Victor Manuel Romero Rodriguez

Bridging the Language Divide: Practical Tactics for Global Collaboration in Open Source Chinese Session Miley Fu

Challenges and Practices of Measuring Open Source Community Project Health English Session Xiaoya Xia

China Open Source & AI at a Glance Chinese Session Ted Liu

From Zero to Million: How I got the first Million downloads on my Open-Source PHP package English Session Lucas Rocha

Inside the Apache Software Foundation Board English Session Justin Mclean

Nurturing New Contributors: The Art of Crafting Good First Issues Chinese Session Willem Jiang

Practical Experiences in Ant Open Source Incubation English Session Peggy Dong

The Journey of an Open Source Contributor: Evolving from PR Submissions to Project Maintenance Chinese Session Shuxin Pan

The Practice to Building a Developer Friendly Open Source Database Community Chinese Session Shaoting Duan

Why is it So Hard? English Session Craig Russell