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The State of Developer Education
Open Source DevRel

The State of Developer Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 54:22


Join us for an insightful discussion on the intricacies of Developer Relations in the open source world. Our panel of experts will delve into key differences between open and closed source platforms, the unique challenges and opportunities in open source DevRel, and the impact of AI tools on the community. Gain practical insights and hear success stories from industry leaders.

Sustain
Episode 160: Andy Piper, Ana Meta Dolinar & Gemma Penson at State of Open Con 2023

Sustain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 37:49


Guest Andy Piper | Ana Meta Dolinar | Gemma Penson Panelist Richard Littauer Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source for the long haul. Richard is at the State of Open Con 2023 UK in London, and he's excited to have his first ever in-person podcasts. Today, he has three guests joining him. His first guest is Andy Piper, who volunteered to come here and represent the Open Source Initiative. We'll hear more about he's helping the OSI today, what changes he has seen with the OSI over the past decade, and his thoughts on the Cyber Resilience Act. His next two guests are Ana Meta Dolinar and Gemma Penson, who are both University students in Cambridge. They had a stall upstairs at the event for Women@CL, which is the initiative promoting inclusivity and community of women who do computer science, either as students or researchers at Cambridge. Today, we'll learn all about the Women @CL, how they're helping to fix the huge gender imbalance when it comes to open source and computer science, and their thoughts on the “leaky pipeline” metaphor. Download this episode now to hear much more! [00:00:46] Andy tells us why he's at the State of Open Con helping the OSI. [00:04:01] We hear Andy's perspective on how you can benefit from the OSD by being an enthusiast and what it gives you by having the OSD there. [00:06:25] We learn what Andy is currently doing with open source and being a member of the Python Software Foundation. [00:09:44] Since Andy's been a member for over ten years, he tells us what he has seen that has changed significantly in the past decade with the OSI. [00:11:26] Andy shares his first experience at FOSDEM 2023. [00:12:59] What are Andy's thoughts on the Cyber Resilience Act? He also mentions a website and blog to check out by Simon Phipps. [00:15:41] Find out where you can follow Andy and the OSI on the web. [00:17:56] There is a huge gender imbalance when it comes to open source and computer science, and Ana and Gemma share the statistics with us as well as what activities they do to help fix that imbalance. [00:19:14] Ana explains more about the Oxford Women in Computing Society. She mentions lobbying and explains how it requires a lot of background work. [00:21:20] We hear more about the Oxbridge Women in Computer Science Conference that takes place April 2023. [00:24:45] Tech has a higher representation of neuro divergent participants, and Ana and Gemma talk about how visible this population is at universities and in computer science programs and how supportive the university is. [00:27:19] We hear Gemma and Ana's thoughts on the “leaky pipeline” metaphor and why it may or may not work. [00:32:00] The last question is on the topic of governance and how they plan to keep the program existing and onboard new women to this important cause. They tell us about the initiative at Cambridge, and a Big Sister, Little Sister program they have. [00:35:28] Ana and Gemma explain the mentorship from the graduate school, postgraduates, assistant lecturers, etc. [00:36:25] If you're a company that wants to sponsor Women in CL, find out where you can reach out to them and where to get in touch with Ana and Gemma on the web. Links SustainOSS (https://sustainoss.org/) SustainOSS Twitter (https://twitter.com/SustainOSS?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) podcast@sustainoss.org (mailto:podcast@sustainoss.org) Richard Littauer Twitter (https://twitter.com/richlitt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Andy Piper Website (https://andypiper.me/) Andy Piper Mastodon (https://mastodon.social/@andypiper) Open Source Initiative (https://opensource.org/) Cyber Resilience Act (https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/library/cyber-resilience-act) The ultimate list of reactions to the Cyber Resilience Act by Simon Phipps (Voices of Open Source) (https://blog.opensource.org/the-ultimate-list-of-reactions-to-the-cyber-resilience-act/) Ana Meta Dolinar email (mailto:amd219@cam.ac.uk) Gemma Penson email (mailto:gp500@cam.ac.uk) Women@CL-Department of Computer Science and Technology-University of Cambridge (https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk/women) Women@CL Twitter (https://twitter.com/womencl1?lang=en) Women@CL Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/womenatCL/) Women @CL Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/womenatcl.cambridge/) Oxford Women in Computing Society (https://www.oxwocs.com/) Oxbridge Women in Computer Science Conference (https://www.oxbridge2023.com/) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guests: Ana Meta Dolinar, Andy Piper, and Gemma Penson.

Coffee and Open Source

Andy is a Developer Relations professional at Twitter. Prior to joining Twitter in 2014, Andy was Developer Advocate for Cloud Foundry, the OSS Platform-as-a-Service, at VMware/Pivotal. Earlier, he spent 10 years at IBM; and 4 years at the UK Post Office, where he helped the company navigate the challenges of Y2K. Andy has over 20 years of experience with Linux, and with contributing to Open Source projects. He was a leading member of the MQTT Open Source community for five year, and took an active role in building the developer ecosystem. He has 20+ years of experience as a coder, and in collaborating with and supporting developer communities. Andy earned an M.A. in Modern History from Brasenose College, Oxford. He is @andypiper on Twitter. You can follow Andy on Social Media https://twitter.com/andypiper https://andypiper.me/ Also Follow Andy's Podcast https://gamesatwork.biz PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST - Spotify: http://isaacl.dev/podcast-spotify - Apple Podcasts: http://isaacl.dev/podcast-apple - Google Podcasts: http://isaacl.dev/podcast-google - RSS: http://isaacl.dev/podcast-rss You can check out more episodes of Coffee and Open Source on https://www.coffeeandopensource.com/ Coffee and Open Source is hosted by Isaac Levin (https://twitter.com/isaacrlevin) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coffeandopensource/support

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The Remedy against Bike Shedding

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 59:26


An airhacks.fm conversation with Wolfgang Weigend (@wolflook) about: Atari 520 ST over XT 286, Motorola 68000 and C-Compilers for Atari 520 ST, first software company in 1987, Systems Engineer for Java and GraalVM, electronic engineer at Dupont, GSI in Darmstadt, writing networking software and an ERP system from scratch, controlling laser light shows, how to create noise with electronic devices, modis was succeeded by KHK / sage, learning enterprises by joining Oracle, analysing network stacks, optimising databases on Texas Instruments, joining Sun Microsystems in 1997, evangelising Java at Sun Microsystems, the challenge of buying a Sun Sparc Station, learning Java at Sun Microsystems, Java case study for German Railways, no one wanted to use Java on the server side, NetDynamics vs. Java Web Server, joining BEA after WebLogic acquisition, Andy Piper wrote clustering for WebLogic, BEA was the fastest growing company, Oracle bought BEA in October 2008, Deutsche Bank online banking system, and several hundreds projects at Deutsche Bahn were Java / WebLogic based, DHL and Deutsche Post were also heavy Java / BEA users, J2EE and Java EE allow developers focus on real problems, Java EE is a remedy against bike shedding, Wolfgang Weigend on twitter: @wolflook

Games At Work dot Biz
Episode 201 – WWDC, AR and AI

Games At Work dot Biz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 47:02


This week co-host Michael R. welcomes back long time friend of the show – Andy Piper. Michael shares his excitement and experiences from Apple’s WWDC conference – including all the other conferences that pop up around WWDC. We then dive in work that Porsche is doing leveraging AR. We also … Continue reading →

Beyond Shakespeare
5: The Pardoner and the Friar by John Heywood

Beyond Shakespeare

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 32:51


A Full Cast Adaptation of John Heywood's comedy, The Pardoner and the Friar. A Pardoner and a Friar arrive at a church to beg for alms - unfortunately at the same time, the each refusing to give way to the other. With increasing frustration they compete for the audiences attention, before things get more fraught with the arrival of the local Parson. With Rob Myson as the Friar and Heydn McCabe as the Pardoner. Also featuring Robert Crighton as the Parson and Simon Nader as Neighbour Prat. Additional voices by Michael Fouldes and Andy Piper. For more information about this play, a transcript of the rehearsal text, and general background go to our blog. https://beyondshakespeare.blogspot.co.uk/

Podcast Your Data
PYD51 – Tableau User Groups

Podcast Your Data

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 53:54


The keys to any good community are the connecting points, which is even more true for the data community (see what we did there?). This week, Dan Murray talks with Tableau User Group (TUG) leaders from around the world to find out what it’s like being a part, organizing and benefiting from such a community. Kent Sloan from Oklahoma City, Andy Piper from Atlanta and Eugenia Kis from the Netherlands bring their unique perspectives and talents to our podcast. Subscribe to Podcast Your Data through iTunes, Stitcher, Pocket Casts or your favorite podcasting app.

The Cloudcast
The Cloudcast #133 - Cloud Foundry Foundation

The Cloudcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2014 34:39


Aaron and Brian talk with Andy Piper (@andypiper), Developer Advocate for Cloud Foundry. We discuss the role of developer advocates vs. evangelists, the changes across Cloud Foundry, the new Cloud Foundry Foundation, and why build-pack architectures are critical to successful PaaS implementations. Music Credit: Nine Inch Nails (www.nin.com)

TechGrumps
Techgrumps 66: The cloud is the answer

TechGrumps

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2013


This time we have Tom Morris, David Eastman and Ian Forrester forming the old guard, with the new semi regular Natalia Buckley and returning guest Andy Piper. This episode is also known as the, hiding porn inside Vine inside YAML inside XML inside a RubyGem. Just make sure your RubyGem’s have the good validation otherwise […]

The Cloudcast
The Cloudcast (.net) #63 - The Cloud Foundry PaaS Ecosystem

The Cloudcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2012 32:53


Brian talks with James Watters (Director, Ecosystem & BizDev) from VMware Cloud Foundry about the evolution of the ecosystem, community participation and overall PaaS adoption.

Alan O'Donohoe's posts
Ben Novak and Andy Piper feedback London #RaspberryJam

Alan O'Donohoe's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2012 4:59


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TechGrumps
Techgrumps 62: mumble mumble, clip clip

TechGrumps

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2012


One of the worst sounding episodes we’ve done… mainly because we got sick of Skype and switched to mumble without checking the levels, etc… This time we have Tom Morris, David Eastman Ian Forrester forming the old guard, while theres the guests Abizer, Alan O’Donohoe and Andy Piper and Srdjan Todorovic. Sorry again but Tom […]

IBM developerWorks podcasts
This week on dW, and WebSphere MQ Telemetry

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2010 8:19


Andy Piper from the IBM Hursley Lab joins to talk about making the most of remote reporting devices with WebSphere MQ Telemetry. And, we run down this week's dW highlights.

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IBM developerWorks podcasts
IMPACT 2010 update with Andy Piper

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2010 7:56


IBM's Andy Piper gives an update on themes, announcements, and Ray Kurzweil's talk at IMPACT 2010 in Las Vegas. Follow Andy on Twitter @andypiper, or through his blog.