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JupyterCon Tutorial 2020

Title: Ethics and Culture of Open Source

  • Subtitle: Open Source Fundamentalis
  • Duration:
  • Audience level: Anyone interested in learning about Open Source communities
  • Prerequisite: None

Description

Short Description:

This tutorial is a part of the Jupyter 2020 series on Open Source Fundamentals. It is organised in X short modules that are developed in Jupyter Notebooks and paired with introductory videos.

Please visit the notebooks directory to find the tutorial files (named module-wise). All the presentations used in the introductory videos are provided in the presentation directory.

Session detail:

The tutorial will introduce our learners to basic concepts around the ethics and culture of open source.

Learning outcomes

In this tutorial, our learners will:

Instructor details

  • Name: Abigail Cabunoc Mayes
    • Organization: Mozilla Foundation
    • Biography: Abigail Cabunoc Mayes (@abbycabs) leads Mozilla’s developer-focused trustworthy AI strategy around MozFest and open source. Previously, Abby founded and led Mozilla Open Leaders, a program that has worked with over 600 open projects globally. With a background in open source and community organizing, she is fueling a culture of openness in research and innovation. Prior to joining Mozilla, Abby worked as a bioinformatics software developer at the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research and at Michigan State University where she applied open source to research problems. She has been named in "100 awesome women in open source" by source{d} and is a current and past member of a variety of committees and editorial boards including the Journal of Open Source Software, the Open Source Systems Conference, and the Mozilla Open Source Support Awards. Photo CC-BY-NC-SA Faces of Open Source / Peter Adams
    • Photo: LINK