Description
A few years ago, extensions rebooted was launched with the goal of building community around extension writers. Today, that community is thriving with questions being answered, documentation being written and maintained, and a general positive vibe.
This talk is about describing a set of plans that would help make GNOME app and platform development sustainable and by focusing on key pieces of GNOME dev burn out and building community around them similar to how GNOME extensions community was built.
By creating clear plans on attacking dev summit we can help GNOME thrive in the future while increasing our developer base.
Author(s) Bio
Sri is part of the GNOME old farts club, having joined the project in 1997-1998. Throughout that timeframe, Sri has help lead efforts like the GNOME Journal, #marketing and so on. Today, Sri is part of the internship committee and continues to help out in other areas in GNOME as needed. Sri is also one of the founding members of Linux App Summit and a former director of the GNOME Foundation.
Professionally, Sri works for Intel as an ecosystems engineer, building community around Intel's software efforts through an innovator program of AI and HPC members, an online DevSummit conferences, and working with internal business units on open source opportunities.
| Presentation Type | In Person |
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| Pronouns | He/Him |