diff --git a/content/en/events/isc-2023.md b/content/en/events/isc-2023.md index 2ccf1cb3e7..d90972c87e 100644 --- a/content/en/events/isc-2023.md +++ b/content/en/events/isc-2023.md @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ Code ownership is not always well understood, and the effects of ownership chang This session will explore the intersections between InnerSource and Open Source practices and draw insights from each approach. These intersections will help organizations develop holistic strategies to capitalize on the strengths of both models, leading to more effective collaboration, enhanced innovation, and increased community engagement. A case study of how Red Hat’s Open Source Program Office’s Training and Enablement Team is collaborating with InnerSource Commons will be also be shared, further demonstrating the open practices. After the session and exploring Red Hat’s collaboration with InnerSource Commons, the audience will be able to:: - Recognize the intersection of open source and innersource. - Identify opportunities for collaboration and innovation using open-source principles. - Discuss ideas to build and maintain strong communities by analyzing successful open-source community practices. - Danese Coopeer (InnerSource Commons), Daniel Izqueirdo (Bitergia) & Russ Rutledge (WellSky)
+ Danese Cooper (InnerSource Commons), Daniel Izqueirdo (Bitergia) & Russ Rutledge (WellSky)
Panel: InnerSource Commons AMA (Ask Me Anything) (Show Abstract) - Danese Coopeer (InnerSource Commons), Isabel Drost Fromm (Europace) & Sebastian Spier (InnerSource Commons)
+ Danese Cooper (InnerSource Commons), Isabel Drost Fromm (Europace) & Sebastian Spier (InnerSource Commons)
Panel: InnerSource Commons AMA (Ask Me Anything) (Show Abstract)