SOS 011: Diversity in Open Source with Laura Gaetano
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SOS 011: Diversity in Open Source with Laura Gaetano
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Descripción
In this week’s episode of Sustain Our Software the panel interviews Laura Gaetano. Laura is a developer and designer, whose main job was running was running Rails Girls Summer of...
mostra másThe discussion turns to mental health in open source. Laura talks about her own state of mind and how hard it can be to get herself to do anything when she is feeling burnt out. She explains that she needs to change the way she approaches work. The panel discusses ways that we can help those experiencing mental health problems in open source. They suggest talking to each other more about their experiences, about what depression, anxiety, and burn out look like and how they affect different people. The panel discusses what processes can be put in place to help developers to avoid burn out. The panel wonders if developers are susceptible to mental health problems. Do the large workloads and high amounts of stress contribute to these issues. Laura explains that in her opinion, we as humans tend to think that our experience is unique, so other industries probably feel the same way. The reality is that this is a worldwide problem, especially for those that Laura calls knowledge workers. The panel considers other ways we can help open source maintainers not get burnt out. The power of gratitude is one way they think might help. Laura thinks that getting a thank you from supports is very important. She relates how she feels when she talks with participants of Rails Girls Summer of Code and how it makes all her hard work worth it. The panel discusses the power of money in open source, explaining why they started codefund. They explain the benefits of open source getting some money for their contributions. They consider the effect it plays on burn out. While Laura agrees to receive funds for open source contributions can be helpful, she warns that it could be a double-edged sword. She warns that the receiving fund could be adding more stress to open source because of the responsibility it adds. Laura explains that she has already started to see entitlement from open source users, getting upset when the maintainer doesn't fix something right away. The panel considers how these benefits and costs when the funding is anonymous compared to when it is a direct sponsorship.
Panelists
- Eric Berry
- Nate Hopkins
- Laura Gaetano
- AlterConf Berlin 2017: Making your voice heard: Open Source Needs You by Laura Gaetano
- Laura Gaetano - Building inclusive Open Source communities | ReasonConf 2018
- https://devchat.tv/ruby-rogues/
- https://railsgirlssummerofcode.org/
- https://opensourcediversity.org/
- https://www.codenewbie.org/podcast/rails-girls-summer-of-code
- https://github.com/about/diversity
- https://twitter.com/natfriedman/status/1157379019878232064
- https://m.signalvnoise.com/to-smile-again/
- https://twitter.com/alicetragedy
- https://github.com/alicetragedy
- https://www.facebook.com/Sustain-Our-Software-SOS-857471391289849/
- https://twitter.com/sos_opensource
Información
Autor | Charles M Wood |
Organización | Charles M Wood |
Página web | topenddevs.com |
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