Justin W. Flory: Outreachy May 2024: A letter to Fedora applicants

The post Outreachy May 2024: A letter to Fedora applicants appeared first on /home/jwf/. /home/jwf/ - Free & Open Source, technology, travel, and life reflections To all Outreachy May 2024 applicants to the Fedora Project, Today is May 2nd, 2024. The Outreachy May 2024 round resu … | Continue reading


@blog.jwf.io | 14 days ago

Justin W. Flory: Win-win for all: How to run a non-engineering Outreachy internship

The post Win-win for all: How to run a non-engineering Outreachy internship appeared first on /home/jwf/. /home/jwf/ - Free & Open Source, technology, travel, and life reflections This year, I am mentoring again with the Outreachy internship program. It is my third time mentoring … | Continue reading


@blog.jwf.io | 1 month ago

Metrics to measure sustainable open source investments

How do we understand sustainability when we talk about open source investments? Here are four CHAOSS metrics to help you measure it. | Continue reading


@blog.jwf.io | 2 years ago

The day open source died: a story about Minecraft, Bukkit, and the GPL

Once upon a time, I volunteered in the Minecraft open source community with Bukkit and Spigot. This is a story about open source licensing and young folks. | Continue reading


@blog.jwf.io | 3 years ago

How did Free Software build a social movement

The Free Software movement is rooted to origins in the 1980s. As part of a talk I gave with my colleague and friend Mike Nolan at FOSDEM 2020, we analyzed how the Free Software movement emerged as a response to a changing digital world in three different phases. This blog post is … | Continue reading


@blog.jwf.io | 4 years ago