Links to research about open source community participation from Asia #171
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Dave McAllister replied: We (nginx) have a designated community lead in China. The number one request is always localized content. The community is quite active within that limitation and seldom engaged without that. |
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Madhu (Siemens) replied Hi Dawn, Afaik, I have come across Red Hat's report "https://www.redhat.com/en/resources/state-of-enterprise-open-source-report-2022" that talks about OSS community participation and an organization "https://fossasia.org/" are working on increasing the active participation from Asia. Since I am from India, I am also interested in exploring further on this. Hope this helps! |
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Amanda Casari (Google) replied: I think it’s important to ask here how to critically group different needs in Asia since the region is so large and covers so many different types of communities. |
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Libby Meren - Humio (she/her) replied: I do know China is different (to Asia as well as the rest of the world); saw this IRL in my experience working for NGINX. I don’t have any research to link to, but happy to share my somewhat subjective learnings. |
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New discussion started by Dawn and mirrored from TODO Slack Channel:
Does anyone have links to good research about open source community participation from Asia? What works? What doesn’t? How does it differ by country? What we can do to increase open source participation from Asia?
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