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Open Source Panel questions

Talk slow.

Welcome: Good morning! Thanks for coming to the panel. I'm Jamie Jones,

  • I lead ...
  • You've heard alot about Opwn Source over the last few days, and I'm excited to continue that conversation.
  • One of the ways I support GitHub and our users is by helping organizations better understand
  • But as they say, the best laid plans ... With that in mind, i'm excited to help moderate today's conversation on how this actually plays out and happens at organizations around the world. And not just any organizations, but those who have heavy risk and compliance needs to balance, as well as their technical needs.
  • Who in the audience works or contributes to an organization with heavy risk, compliance, or security needs?
  • I'd like to take a momment and let my partners on stage today introduce and tell us a bit about themselves.

So let's start this off with an easy one. (GY)

  • Studies show that new applications today are made up of over 90% open source code.
  • How has this shift to open source changed the way development operates, and the way you think about Open Source?

One of the things I hear when talking to developers (TE)

  • They don't know who to go to, or how they can get support for open source in their organizations.
  • What concerns have you seen from engineers, and what advice would you give them?

Continuing on that same track,

  • What are the advantages and successes you've seen within your organization?

What are the challenges, pitfalls, or concerns?

So these stories have been great, but ... (and you knew their was going to be a but) (JM)

  • As the famous saying goes, An OSPO isn't ways when people stop being nice, and start getting real.
  • Little known fact, The Real World is currently in it's 33rd season! MTV might not play music anymore, but TRW is stil going strong.
  • So anyway.... Open Source is great until something bad happens. What happens when you have one of your projects has a security incident? When their is a public relations problem?
  • How do you deal with that?

Thank you all for your time today.

  • I want to provide my friends up here today to share a final thought or tip with the audience.
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