Highlights from the eBPF* Summit 2022
…This clever hybrid approach is something I’d recommend to other open source communities looking to host a live virtual event on a budget, as it bypasses the need for an expensive…
…This clever hybrid approach is something I’d recommend to other open source communities looking to host a live virtual event on a budget, as it bypasses the need for an expensive…
…code words for “we want community feedback before we consider this a full product feature.” This means Intel will bend the API and implementation based on feedback. New support in this release…
…I’m inspired to look at the communities of which I am a part – in this case the open source community – to see how we’re doing at being accepting of people…
By Each month, Intel VP and GM for Open Ecosystem Arun Gupta holds a live Twitter Spaces conversation with changemakers in the open source community. Follow him on Twitter to tune into…
…Engaging with the community extends to code contributions, bug reporting, and offering feedback. By actively involving individuals with diverse backgrounds and expertise, open source projects harness the power of collective intelligence, ensuring…
…How well you communicate, accept feedback, and handle conflict plays an important role in determining your success. These are called soft skills, and they’re equally as important as technical skills—if…
…But the community there, the people pretty much throughout the entire company, were amazing human beings. The things I learned about empathy and inclusivity and the community nature at Pivotal was incredibly…
…The open source community cannot be easily taken advantage of. Be transparent and—true to the open source ethos—publish everything in a well-documented format, get feedback from your community, iterate…
…On the community level, what we're trying to do is make the process of fine-tuning AI a collaborative effort. We have what we call this community build. We take, the…
…Your feedback is important, and we are committed to aligning our actions with the open source community's goals. Thank you again for everything you do. To hear more of this conversation…