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- SXSWi Panel: Fostering Collaborative Open Source Communities by eaves.ca on Aug 31, 2009
Yesterday I saw this academic journal article and was reminded about how an individuals behaviour can negatively impact and groups productivity. In his article "Overlooked but not untouched: How incivility reduces onlookers’ performance on routine...
- Remixing Angie Byron to create the next Million Mozillians by eaves.ca on Jul 28, 2009
As I've noted in some previous posts, Angie Byron gave a presentation on getting more women in open source. My feeling is that the systems, culture and tools we put in place to attract more women into open source are the same systems we need to attra...
- Women in Open Source and Florida’s Bohemian Index by eaves.ca on Jul 21, 2009
Just a quick somewhat brief follow up to yesterday's post on women in open source. I got lots of great feedback and comments for which I'm grateful and wanted to say one or two things. First, I recognize the title to the post, particularly the "Canar...
- Women in Open Source – the canary in the coal mine by eaves.ca on Jul 20, 2009
The other month I had the pleasure watching Angie Byron give the keynote lecture at Open Web Vancouver on Women in Open Source. The synopsis from Open Web Vancouver: The open source world is rich with opportunities: Working with people of all culture...
- How to predict the “Fixability” of a Bugzilla Submission by eaves.ca on Jul 8, 2009
My friend Diederik van Liere has written a very, very cool jet-pack add-on that calculates the probability a bug report will result in a fixed bug. The skinny on it is that Diederik's predictar is based on the bug reporter's experience, their past su...
- Structurelessness, feminism and open: what open advocates can learn from second wave feminists by eaves.ca on Jul 6, 2009
Just finished reading feminist activist Jo Freeman's article, written in 1970, called The Tyranny of Structurelessness. She argues there is no such thing as a structureless group, and that structurelessness tends to be invoked to cover up or obscure...
- Open Source Journalism at the Guardian by eaves.ca on Jun 18, 2009
A few months ago I wrote a piece called the Death of Journalism which talked about how - even if they find a new revenue model - newspapers are in trouble because they are fundamentally opaque institutions. This built on a piece Taylor Owen wrote cal...





