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Community Pulse
Grab the Mic! Tips to get started in DevRel speaking

Community Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 48:01


A big part of traditional DevRel has always been speaking in front of an audience. Whether at a virtual meetup or live at a large conference, it can be complicated to navigate coming up with an idea, building a talk, getting it accepted somewhere, and actually delivering the thing. We wanted to take a look at some of the tips, tricks, and things you need to know to be successful in finding your way to becoming a great DevRel speaker! Checkouts Kat Cosgrove * NONS SL660 (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/nonscamera/sl660-interchangeable-lens-slr-analogue-instant-camera) Vicky Brasseur * Harvard Census II (https://derechodelared.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/LFResearch_Harvard_Census_II.pdf) * #YarnIsForEveryone (https://twitter.com/hashtag/YarnIsForEveryone) Jason Hand * DevOpsDays Rockies (https://devopsdays.org/events/2022-denver/welcome/) * Azure Cosmos DB conf (https://www.gotcosmos.com/conf) PJ Hagerty * American Beauty/Innerlove split 7” (https://www.stereogum.com/2151217/american-beauty-stage-fright-innerlove-murder/music/) * Wikipedia Devrel page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Developer_relations) Photo by Kane Reinholdtsen (https://unsplash.com/@kanereinholdtsen) on Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/@kanereinholdtsen) Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5WfMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=565TMb81SaWwrJYbAIeOxQ), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village. Special Guests: Kat Cosgrove and VM (Vicky) Brasseur.

Changelog Master Feed
Community perspectives on Elastic vs AWS (The Changelog #429)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 106:40 Transcription Available


This week on The Changelog we’re talking about the recent falling out between Elastic and AWS around the relicensing of Elasticsearch and Kibana. Like many in the community, we have been watching this very closely. Here’s the tldr for context. On January 21st, Elastic posted a blog post sharing their concerns with Amazon/AWS misleading and confusing the community, saying “They have been doing things that we think are just NOT OK since 2015 and it has only gotten worse.” This lead them to relicense Elasticsearch and Kibana with a dual license, a proprietary license and the Sever Side Public License (SSPL). AWS responded two days later stating that they are “stepping up for a truly open source Elasticsearch,” and shared their plans to create and maintain forks of Elasticsearch and Kibana based on the latest ALv2-licensed codebases. There’s a ton of detail and nuance beneath the surface, so we invited a handful of folks on the show to share their perspective. On today’s show you’ll hear from: Adam Jacob (co-founder and board member of Chef), Heather Meeker (open-source lawyer and the author of the SSPL license), Manish Jain (founder and CTO at Dgraph Labs), Paul Dix (co-founder and CTO at InfluxDB), VM (Vicky) Brasseur (open source & free software business strategist), and Markus Stenqvist (everyday web dev from Sweden).

The Changelog
Community perspectives on Elastic vs AWS

The Changelog

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 106:40 Transcription Available


This week on The Changelog we’re talking about the recent falling out between Elastic and AWS around the relicensing of Elasticsearch and Kibana. Like many in the community, we have been watching this very closely. Here’s the tldr for context. On January 21st, Elastic posted a blog post sharing their concerns with Amazon/AWS misleading and confusing the community, saying “They have been doing things that we think are just NOT OK since 2015 and it has only gotten worse.” This lead them to relicense Elasticsearch and Kibana with a dual license, a proprietary license and the Sever Side Public License (SSPL). AWS responded two days later stating that they are “stepping up for a truly open source Elasticsearch,” and shared their plans to create and maintain forks of Elasticsearch and Kibana based on the latest ALv2-licensed codebases. There’s a ton of detail and nuance beneath the surface, so we invited a handful of folks on the show to share their perspective. On today’s show you’ll hear from: Adam Jacob (co-founder and board member of Chef), Heather Meeker (open-source lawyer and the author of the SSPL license), Manish Jain (founder and CTO at Dgraph Labs), Paul Dix (co-founder and CTO at InfluxDB), VM (Vicky) Brasseur (open source & free software business strategist), and Markus Stenqvist (everyday web dev from Sweden).

Pragmatic Hero's Journey
Episode 02 - VM Brasseur

Pragmatic Hero's Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 62:10


Tammy and Tim have a chat with VM (Vicky) Brasseur, author of Forge Your Future with Open Source, about her journey to becoming a Pragmatic author. * Recorded 13-January-2021 Show Links VM (Vicky) Brasseur on Twitter Forge Your Future with Open Source Brian MacDonald (Editor) on Twitter Project Gutenberg Usenet Kobo Clara HD 6" Carta E Ink Touchscreen E-Reader The wait is finally over: the first guest of our new podcast is here! VM (Vicky) Brasseur, author of Forge Your Future with Open Source, joins the show to discuss her journey to becoming a pragmatic author. On this episode, you’ll find out how VM went from free/open source advocate and corporate strategist to pragmatic author, and you’ll discover what it takes to write a book. --- VM (Vicky) Brasseur spent most of her twenty-plus years in the tech industry leading software development departments and teams, providing technical management and leadership consulting for small and medium businesses, and helping companies understand, use, release, and contribute to free and open source software in a way that’s good for both their bottom line and for the community.   After discovering Project Gutenberg—a free eBook platform for public domain content—VM was hooked on the free/open source model as a way to share documentation, software, and knowledge.    Although VM had been writing articles and contributing to free/open source projects before becoming an author, making the leap from article writer to book author was intimidating—and not necessarily something she considered on her own. But thanks to her editor, Brian MacDonald, VM was convinced to write Forge Your Future with Open Source, the first and only book to detail how to contribute to free and open source software projects.    You can stream the episode here: https://pragprog.libsyn.com/ or subscribe to the RSS feed using the following link: https://pragprog.libsyn.com/rss.

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Brakeing Down Security Podcast
2020-002-Elastic Search license changes, Secure RPC patching for windows, ironkey traps man's $270 million in Bitcoin

Brakeing Down Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 46:50


  Secure RPC issue -  Netlogon Domain Controller Enforcement Mode is enabled by default beginning with the February 9, 2021 Security Update, related to CVE-2020-1472 – Microsoft Security Response Center How to manage the changes in Netlogon secure channel connections associated with CVE-2020-1472 (microsoft.com) Netlogon Domain Controller Enforcement Mode is enabled by default beginning with the February 9, 2021 Security Update, related to CVE-2020-1472 – Microsoft Security Response Center Elastic Search  https://anonymoushash.vmbrasseur.com/2021/01/14/elasticsearch-and-kibana-are-now-business-risks “There are those who will point to the FAQ for the SSPL and claim that the license isn’t interpreted in that way because the FAQ says so. Unfortunately, when you agree to a license you are agreeing to the text of that license document and not to a FAQ. If the text of that license document is ambiguous, then so are your rights and responsibilities under that license. Should your compliance to that license come before a judge, it’s their interpretation of those rights and responsibilities that will hold sway. This ambiguity puts your organisation at risk.” Doubling down on open, Part II | Elastic Blog  - license change affecting Elastic Search and Kibana MongoDB did something similar in 2018: mjg59 | Initial thoughts on MongoDB's new Server Side Public License (dreamwidth.org)   Hacker News Discussion: MongoDB switches up its open source license | Hacker News (ycombinator.com) @vmbrasseur:  (1) VM (Vicky) Brasseur on Twitter: "With today's relicensing to #SSPL, Elasticsearch & Kibana are no longer #OpenSource but are instead business risks: https://t.co/XNx2EMLNfH" / Twitter (1) Adam Jacob on Twitter: "Yeah, come on - how can this be "doubling down on open"? Some true duplicity here. https://t.co/rlJVnLxYwP - we're taking two widely used, widely distributed, widely incorporated open source projects and making them no longer open source. But we're doubling down on open!" / Twitter [License-review] Approval: Server Side Public License, Version 2 (SSPL v2) (opensource.org) “We continue to believe that the SSPL complies with the Open Source Definition and the four essential software freedoms.  However, based on its reception by the members of this list and the greater open source community, the community consensus required to support OSI approval does not currently appear to exist regarding the copyleft provision of SSPL. Thus, in order to be respectful of the time and efforts of the OSI board and this list’s members, we are hereby withdrawing the SSPL from OSI consideration.” (could be ‘open-source’, but negative feedback on mailing lists and elsewhere made the remove it from consideration from OSI) Open Source license requirements: The Open Source Definition | Open Source Initiative What does this mean?  If you have products that utilize ElasticSearch/MongoDB/Kibana in some way, talk to your legal teams to find out if you need to divest your org from them. These are not ‘opensource’ licenses… they are ‘source available’ It might not affect your organization and moving to SSPL might be feasible. If your product makes any changes internally to ElasticSearch,  Notable links JTNYDV  - specifically the CIS docker hardening  Twitter: @jtnydv Bug Detected in Linux Mint Virtual Keyboard by Two Kids - E Hacking News - Latest Hacker News and IT Security News https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-sysmon-now-detects-malware-process-tampering-attempts/ https://www.coindesk.com/anchorage-becomes-first-occ-approved-national-crypto-bank https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/15/uk/bitcoin-trash-landfill-gbr-scli-intl/index.html https://www.techradar.com/news/man-has-two-attempts-left-to-unlock-bitcoin-wallet-worth-dollar270-million https://www.linkedin.com/posts/amandaberlin_podcast-mentalhealth-neurodiversity-activity-6755910847148691456-Lms5 https://www.linkedin.com/posts/amandaberlin_swag-securitybreach-infosecurity-activity-6755884694501498880-yAck   Check out our Store on Teepub! https://brakesec.com/store Join us on our #Slack Channel! 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What the Dev?
How to solve the complexities of open source - Episode 26

What the Dev?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 22:01


Open source software is the backbone of software development today, but it can be a large and complex area to navigate through. In this podcast we talk to VM (Vicky) Brasseur who wrote the book Forge Your Future with Open Source. Brasseur explains what open source means, what it entails and how you can contribute.

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Real World DevOps
Open Source is Not A Business Model with VM Brasseur

Real World DevOps

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 33:40


We’re happy to have VM (Vicky) Brasseur join us to talk about open source and dispel a few myths. We talk about what it means to properly license your code -- it’s not difficult -- and what it means for businesses that use open source code in their projects. Of course, we’ll dive deep into some tips on building a community around your open source project and talk about some ways to help continue to sustain open source projects and culture.

Cross Cutting Concerns Podcast
Podcast 104 - VM "Vicky" Brasseur on Open Source

Cross Cutting Concerns Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 20:46


VM "Vicky" Brasseur talks open source and free software. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet. Show Notes: Book: Forge Your Future with Open Source Patreon: VM (Vicky) Brasseur is creating writings & talks, supporting free & open source software Some free and open source software mentioned in this episode: Linux Firefox Blender Godot Debian Copyleft was mentioned at least once. Paper: Open Source Archetypes (PDF) by James Vasile and Karl Fogel Utility is a concept brought from time to time in EconTalk, one of my favorite podcasts. In this episode, VM discusses Microsoft’s patents. This episode was recorded BEFORE the announcement from Microsoft joining the Open Invention Network. (This is one of the reasons I like to say the date of the recording at the top of every episode). I did not reach out to VM to get any further comment on this event. Redis licensing changes. We had an extended discussion about Redis licensing that I cut just due to time constraints, but definitely reach out to VM if you have questions! Something else that happened since this podcast was recorded: MongoDB made a license change. I think it’s similar to Redis’s change, but I’m not entirely sure. Book: Producing Open Source Software by Karl Fogel OpenSource.ORG and OpenSource.COM VM "Vicky" Brasseur is on Twitter. Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical. Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!

L8ist Sh9y Podcast
VM Brasseur gives the definitive overview of open source challenges

L8ist Sh9y Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2018 40:43


Joining us this week is VM (Vicky) Brasseur from Open Source Initiative. Highlights 1 min 20 sec: Types of Companies Supported Companies don’t know why they want to do open source 3 min 23 sec: Can’t Abandon Software into Community Communities don’t instantly form around your software 4 min 22 sec: Is Marketing “Evil” in Open Source Marketing has become associated with advertising which is invasive 5 min 19 sec: Define Marketing Discovering the needs of the market and build to support it Technologists don’t really understand marketing 6 min 17 sec: Issues of Marketing in Open Source What is your goal in using open source? 8 min 15 sec: Everyone has their own Goal in Open Source There is no bullet point list of how to do open source 9 min 29 sec: Issues of Accessing Projects and Support for Free Open source done a poor job of talking about value being provided People assume big projects are paid for by large companies so they take advantage 13 min 19 sec: Difficult to Tell New User’s End State as Communities Invest in Helping them Learn the Technology Some communities set the bar too high for user participation Open source does a bad job in documentation typically 17 min 9 sec: What about CI/CD Systems? Not a significant issue today in open source for contributors 19 min 21 sec: How help People Build Empathy for Users and Maintainers and Impact when Corporations are involved 21 min 29 sec: How Communities Manage Competitive Companies Working Together Foundations play a key role in managing these issues Open source is not corporate! The vast majority of open source is not corporate based Is there less concern for the tiny project’s vs the large corporate projects? Substantial lack of awareness of this in user community 25 min 04 sec: Price to a Community when a Customer Pulls out and Uses Corporate Version of Solution? Should companies pay for open source software they grab from community? Many ways to contribute other than money 27 min 56 sec: Business Continuity Issues in Open Source Free and open source software needs to be part of business continuity plans Vendor software solutions are equally risky as open source solutions 30 min 36 sec: Define Copyleft 4 Freedoms of Copyleft from Richard Stallman Can never change the license of Copyleft software 32 min 43 sec: Open Core Model Analogy of a restaurant with more tables than it can serve Proprietary products with open source APIs / SDKs

Community Pulse
How to Submit the Best CFP of your Life (Episode 23)

Community Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2018 45:41


Conference season is fast approaching, but we all know that the true preparation starts months ahead when all of the CFPs open. In this episode of Community Pulse, Mary, PJ, and Jason sit down with VM (Vicky) Brasseur to chat about how to craft the best CFPs, navigating the land of limbo before you find out whether your talk has been accepted, and how to prepare the best talk once you've gotten your acceptance notice. Buckle up and get your notebook ready -- this is an episode full of tips and tricks and good advice from an expert. See communitypulse.io/23-cfps for links and other show notes.

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Community Pulse
How to Submit the Best CFP of your Life (Episode 23)

Community Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2018 45:41


Conference season is fast approaching, but we all know that the true preparation starts months ahead when all of the CFPs open. In this episode of Community Pulse, Mary, PJ, and Jason sit down with VM (Vicky) Brasseur to chat about how to craft the best CFPs, navigating the land of limbo before you find out whether your talk has been accepted, and how to prepare the best talk once you've gotten your acceptance notice. Buckle up and get your notebook ready -- this is an episode full of tips and tricks and good advice from an expert. See communitypulse.io/23-cfps for links and other show notes.

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