Here are the slides from my Friday talk at SCALE10x in the FOSS Mentoring track, “How to start an open source project of any scope and size“: ODPÂ and PDF. These slides are (as usual) under a Creative Commons CC BY SA 3.0.
Although a brand-new presentation, I think this one went over pretty well. All of the material I know by heart and can speak on extemporaneously (i.e., for many hours on end). For this reason, my notes section is unusually (for me) empty. I’m going to work on filling out those notes – that makes it more useful for others to reuse, thus adding more fuel to the Creative Commons licensing – and I’ll make a generic version available in TheOpenSourceWay.org presentations directory.
This was a good enough talk that I think it can be useful again in other locations – it really does a good job of distilling a huge amount of the information you need to start, sustain, and grow an open source project. I’ll be submitting it other places, hopefully more people agree with Gareth and put me on somewhere!
Hi Karsten,
I am an amateur fedora user and plan to start a small scale business in my colony, promoting free open source software, it likely that the earnings would be very less in the beginning, so what would be the best way of contributing money back to your sites, am sure the article that you have posted would benefit the novice end users here.
Regards,
Sundeep V
Well not to forget, I would be taking care of installation and updates, not sure whether the end users will contribute, however I will educate them to make contributions once they start benefiting.
Regards,
Sundeep V
Certainly all my own blog is under a free/open content license (CC BY SA 3.0) for you to use, remix, and so forth. The presentation is under the same license.
I would be happy if any of you were to contribute your time to projects that you are interested or passionate about. If any are interested in community affairs, similar to me, then please point them here:
https://www.theopensourceway.org/wiki/How_to_contribute