Join us for an exciting talk night at Github's office in Bellevue!
Agenda:
5:30-6pm: Doors open/networking
6-6:10pm: Opening remarks
6:10-6:35pm: Talk #1
6:35-6:50pm: Intermission
6:50pm-7:05pm: Lightning talk
7:05-7:30pm: Talk #2
7:30pm-8pm: Networking
After party to follow at Lucky Strike Bellevue (700 Bellevue Way NE Suite #250, Bellevue, WA 98004)
What we'll do:
This event will feature the following presentations:
Talk #1: According to my research.....The latest insights on building, leading, and sustaining FLOSS
Speaker: Kaylea Champion
Description: How can we work together to build more awesome communities to sustain open source projects?
What can academia can tell us about solving our real-world problems in FLOSS?
In this beginner-friendly talk, I will describe recent research findings about successfully sustaining an open source project and the lifecycles of these projects. I'll sprinkle in a few FLOSS-friendly observations from the information systems, empirical software engineering, and organizational leadership fields, too.
You'll walk away with:
* new ideas for taking action personally and inside organizations
* specific data-driven insights into how projects evolve over time
Lightning talk: Latest AI Developments from GitHub
Speaker: Jon Peck
Description: TBD
Talk #2: TBD
Speaker: TBD
Description: TBD
What to bring:
Since this is a talk format meetup, you don't need a computer.
Building access:
The elevators lock at 6pm so if you arrive after 6pm we unfortunately cannot guarantee you will be able to access the event.
There is paid parking in the Skyline garage underneath the building, accessible via 110th Ave NE between 4th and 6th going southbound only