??? Curious how pioneers in Open Source are no longer considered industry leaders
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Replying to @HALOWorldwide
. The key word there is "industry" leaders. The obvious focus is on *business* people, not community leaders or project leaders or
#opensource movement leaders. Business people. To some entities, there are the only ones that matter. \c@linuxfoundation2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
Both are needed (e.g ASF ying for LF yang). Also, cross pollination would be nice, but both sides kind of suck at it lately. Tribalism much?
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Sometimes the mouse needs to squeak very loudly indeed to be heard above the elephant's trumpet.
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That actually touches upon another import issue: educating tech press on how to talk about open source industrial complex.
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That in turn sounds like a conversation that I would love to see happening
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May be we need to run a panel on this
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We totally should. We've been discussing this idea already. What we need is a good panel moderator and ppl from different orgs participating. Any volunteers? Ping
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We would love to participate/volunteer in one way or the other. Just let us know. I was just about to order my tickets. ~ben
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Replying to @ageofpeers @rhatr and
Please get in touch with info@foss-backstage.de - what we need to turn this into reality is someone to volunteer moderate the panel and convince participants. Feel free to submit the panel through the regular CfP if you feel like you could be that volunteer.
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