40 min

Episode 104: Duane O’Brien and Mandy Grover on Investing in Open Source: The FOSS Contributor Fund Sustain

    • Technology

Guest

Duane O’Brien | Mandy Grover


Panelists

Richard Littauer | Justin Dorfman | Ben Nichols


Show Notes

Hello and welcome to Sustain! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source for the long haul. On today’s episode we have two excellent guests, Duane O’Brien and Mandy Grover. Duane is the Head of Open Source at Indeed and Mandy is a Technical Content Architect III, as well as manages a team within the Technical Content organization at Indeed. They are here to talk about the FOSS Fund and the recently released FOSS Fund report. Duane and Mandy go in detail on the report and expand on who it is for, how to use it, tools they used, and things they’ll be writing about in the second report. We also learn the ups and downs of writing, but more importantly how Duane and Mandy built their friendship and trust in the process of writing this report successfully. Go ahead and download this episode now to learn more!


[00:03:11] Mandy and Duane fill us in on the FOSS Fund report titled, Investing in Open Source: The FOSS Contributor Fund.


[00:04:57] We learn more about how the FOSS Contributor Fund started, what it is, and how the response has been so far.


[00:09:06] Justin wonders if Duane and Mandy ever thought this would become the blueprint, and then we hear the story how the Sentry thing came about.


[00:16:08] Learn about some new things coming out in the second report.


[00:19:24] Duane explains how you can still use this report even if your organization is not huge.


[00:20:56] Richard wonders if you were a coder, how could you make yourself more eligible to be a recipient of funds.


[00:24:19] Find out about a few of the tools they talk about in the report, one which is called Starfish.


[00:26:28] Mandy fills us in on how everything went when they released the report and how they set expectations with each other. Duane also brings up about asking maintainers to write things.


[00:33:54] Find out where you can find this report and where you can find Duane and Mandy online.


Quotes

[00:13:56] “We had this moment where we were like, it’s certainly projects, it’s certainly money, it’s certainly all these things, but at the heart of it is people.”


[00:21:17] “The biggest problem that we don’t talk about is this: You are a single project in a sea of thousands that organizations may depend on.”


[00:26:48] “We set expectations early, we knew the goal, and we were always there supporting each other and holding each other accountable.”


[00:33:12] “Let’s temper our expectation of what we want maintainers to do when it comes to documenting things because it’s not easy.”


Spotlight


[00:35:15] Justin’s spotlight is Opensourcestories.org.
[00:35:35] Ben’s spotlights are 24 Pull Requests and The Good Docs Project.
[00:36:37] Richard’s spotlight is John Hill.
[00:37:08] Mandy’s spotlight is to watch all movies.
[00:38:29] Duane’s spotlight is the book, A Psalm for the Wild- Built by Becky Chambers.


Links


SustainOSS
SustainOSS Twitter
SustainOSS Discourse
Duane O’Brien Twitter
Duane O’Brien Linkedin
Mandy Grover Twitter
Mandy Grover Twitter (Indeed)
Mandy Grover Linkedin
Indeed Open Source
Investing in Open Source: The FOSS Contributor Fund-(EBOOK)
Sustain Podcast-Episode 80: Emma Irwin and the FOSS Fund Program
Sustain Podcast-Episode 96: Chad Whitacre and how Sentry is giving $150k to their OSS Dependencies
Sustain Podcast- Episode 38: Working Group Updates with Justin & Javi
Sustain Podcast-Episode 101: Nicholas Zakas and ESLint
FOSS Contributor Fund
Starfish-GitHub
Open Source Stories
24 Pull Requests
The Good Docs Project
John Hill
John Hill Twitter
Sunset Blvd
All the President’s Men
David Lynch movies
A Psalm for the Wild-Built (Monk & Robot #1) by Becky Chambers


Credits


Produced by Richard Littauer
Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound
Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound
Special Guests: Duane O’Brien and Mandy Grove

Guest

Duane O’Brien | Mandy Grover


Panelists

Richard Littauer | Justin Dorfman | Ben Nichols


Show Notes

Hello and welcome to Sustain! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source for the long haul. On today’s episode we have two excellent guests, Duane O’Brien and Mandy Grover. Duane is the Head of Open Source at Indeed and Mandy is a Technical Content Architect III, as well as manages a team within the Technical Content organization at Indeed. They are here to talk about the FOSS Fund and the recently released FOSS Fund report. Duane and Mandy go in detail on the report and expand on who it is for, how to use it, tools they used, and things they’ll be writing about in the second report. We also learn the ups and downs of writing, but more importantly how Duane and Mandy built their friendship and trust in the process of writing this report successfully. Go ahead and download this episode now to learn more!


[00:03:11] Mandy and Duane fill us in on the FOSS Fund report titled, Investing in Open Source: The FOSS Contributor Fund.


[00:04:57] We learn more about how the FOSS Contributor Fund started, what it is, and how the response has been so far.


[00:09:06] Justin wonders if Duane and Mandy ever thought this would become the blueprint, and then we hear the story how the Sentry thing came about.


[00:16:08] Learn about some new things coming out in the second report.


[00:19:24] Duane explains how you can still use this report even if your organization is not huge.


[00:20:56] Richard wonders if you were a coder, how could you make yourself more eligible to be a recipient of funds.


[00:24:19] Find out about a few of the tools they talk about in the report, one which is called Starfish.


[00:26:28] Mandy fills us in on how everything went when they released the report and how they set expectations with each other. Duane also brings up about asking maintainers to write things.


[00:33:54] Find out where you can find this report and where you can find Duane and Mandy online.


Quotes

[00:13:56] “We had this moment where we were like, it’s certainly projects, it’s certainly money, it’s certainly all these things, but at the heart of it is people.”


[00:21:17] “The biggest problem that we don’t talk about is this: You are a single project in a sea of thousands that organizations may depend on.”


[00:26:48] “We set expectations early, we knew the goal, and we were always there supporting each other and holding each other accountable.”


[00:33:12] “Let’s temper our expectation of what we want maintainers to do when it comes to documenting things because it’s not easy.”


Spotlight


[00:35:15] Justin’s spotlight is Opensourcestories.org.
[00:35:35] Ben’s spotlights are 24 Pull Requests and The Good Docs Project.
[00:36:37] Richard’s spotlight is John Hill.
[00:37:08] Mandy’s spotlight is to watch all movies.
[00:38:29] Duane’s spotlight is the book, A Psalm for the Wild- Built by Becky Chambers.


Links


SustainOSS
SustainOSS Twitter
SustainOSS Discourse
Duane O’Brien Twitter
Duane O’Brien Linkedin
Mandy Grover Twitter
Mandy Grover Twitter (Indeed)
Mandy Grover Linkedin
Indeed Open Source
Investing in Open Source: The FOSS Contributor Fund-(EBOOK)
Sustain Podcast-Episode 80: Emma Irwin and the FOSS Fund Program
Sustain Podcast-Episode 96: Chad Whitacre and how Sentry is giving $150k to their OSS Dependencies
Sustain Podcast- Episode 38: Working Group Updates with Justin & Javi
Sustain Podcast-Episode 101: Nicholas Zakas and ESLint
FOSS Contributor Fund
Starfish-GitHub
Open Source Stories
24 Pull Requests
The Good Docs Project
John Hill
John Hill Twitter
Sunset Blvd
All the President’s Men
David Lynch movies
A Psalm for the Wild-Built (Monk & Robot #1) by Becky Chambers


Credits


Produced by Richard Littauer
Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound
Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound
Special Guests: Duane O’Brien and Mandy Grove

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