... and now I have the theme song from "Convoy" in my head.
One of the primary exclusion factors (anywhere) is insular jargon.
Like perhaps:
Or maybe even:
According to Larry Wall, author of the Perl programming language, there are three great virtues of a computer programmer: Laziness, Impatience and Hubris
"Programming Perl", 2nd Edition, O'Reilly & Associates, 1996
Entering into an existing team or group can be intimidating.
And we often feel like we don't fit in.
It seems even harder when we're all separated by keyboards (or helmets and body armor).
And, of course we...
Because Open Source Communities succeed based on involvement from all levels of users.
Without it the project will ultimately fail.
But community participation and time is critical.
Libraries and open source are an amazing match. They are both driven by their communities and their desire to ensure freedom of information.
So... how do we encourage more participation?
So, K.I.S.S.
No, no, wrong KISS.
Keep It Simple, Seriously.
There are a lot of things that are easier to do with a team.
Write documentation.
Review documentation.
Report bugs.
Test bug fixes.
Suggest new or improved development.
Serve on an Evergreen committee.
Host a workshop.
Run for the Evergreen Oversight Board.
Oh... gosh... not much except
Help with the Evergreen web site.
Answer user questions on the mailing list.
Cheer others on.
Give YOUR perspective
Improve workflow design.
Report typos (yes, really).
Present at a conference!
Be intentional about committing resources.
Demonstrate that commitment by:
And remember:
So, in retrospect, we actually do need some stinking badges.
BARTON Medal of Steadfastness (for contributing in general to the code review process)
SILVER Recipients (at least 3 bugs)
Chris Sharp, Dan Scott, Grace Dunbar, Jason Etheridge, Jason Stephenson, Kathy Lussier, Lebbeous Fogle-Weekley, Remington Steed
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JD Hancock
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Rubber Duck
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