- Why Did Fedora Modularity Fail in 2017? a Brief Reflection
Since June 2015, Fedora is working to ship modular versions of packages, known as Fedora Modularity. This article analyzes why Modularity failed in 2017.
- Sustain OSS 2018: Quick Rewind
A quick recap of the Sustain OSS 2018 conference, covering topics such as human aspects of governance, financial sustainability models, diversity, and more.
- Inside Facebook's Open Source Program at RIT
Facebook developer advocate Christine Abernathy attended the Rochester Institute of Technology in November to talk about the Facebook open source program.
- Humanitarian Open Source Work: My Internship at UNICEF
In December, I received the happy news of an offer for a internship position at UNICEF in the Office of Innovation. The Office of Innovation drives rapid technological innovation by rapid prototyping of new ideas and building full-stack products to make a positive impact in the lives of children. This
- 2017 - My Year in Review
2017 was a fully-packed year for me. This post walks through my last year and reflects on the experiences I had. Would you believe my passport is running out of pages?
- Tell Us Your Fedora 2017 Year in Review
2017 was a busy year for the Fedora Project. Help share the story of what your sub-project or team in Fedora was up to by writing a Year in Review post on the Community Blog!
- Election Night Hackathon Supports Civic Engagement
On November 7, 2017, members of the RIT community came together for the annual Election Night Hackathon held in the Simone Center for Student Innovation.
- ListenBrainz Community Gardening and User Statistics
My independent study with ListenBrainz progresses with new contributor documentation and exploring user statistics further with Google BigQuery.
- Resigning From Fedora Council for Fedora 27
After deep consideration, I am resigning from the Fedora Council at the end of the Fedora 26 release cycle, opening a new Council seat for Fedora 27.
- IRC for the 21st Century: Introducing Riot
IRC doesn't have to be complicated anymore. Introducing Riot, an open source IRC client based off of the decentralized and open Matrix protocols.