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Marko Klemetti, CTO of Eficode, is joined by Mike McQuaid, Staff engineer at GitHub, and the HomeBrew project leader. Marko and Mike discuss how Homebrew came to be, how Homebrew built an approach to contributions from the community, and what companies could learn from these experiences when they decide on their approach to open source contributions.How Homebrew came to be?How to combine employment and open source work?How can companies enable open source contributions at work?What is the right investment level for open source in a company?What is the role of DevOps in open source projects?Register to The DEVOPS Conference - for freeOnline - March 8th and 9th, 2022https://hubs.li/Q014j4xT0Related content:-Open source projects: https://hubs.li/Q014j4Y30-DEVOPS 2020 Talk: Survival of the most open - Microsoft's open source journey by Sasha Rosenbaum, GitHub: https://hubs.li/Q014j5gK0-The DEVOPS Conference 2021 Talk: The top 5 InnerSource myths, Martin Woodward, GitHub: https://hubs.li/Q014j5Xq0-On-demand webinar: GitHub Enterprise on Azure as a managed service: https://hubs.li/Q014j6Z50-From Git to zero-day delivery in one go: https://hubs.li/Q014j79C0Marko Klemetti on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mrako/Mike McQuaid on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mkmcqd/
This is the mid-pitch from Pinja promoting The Future of Software event in London on March 26, 2025.
This is the mid-pitch audio file from Darren Richardson, promoting The Future of Software event in London on March 26, 2025.