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The Apache Way is a phrase used to describe the style of community-led development that characterises projects at the ASF. This talk covers how the ASF is structured to support that, how we apply The Apache Way, and why that has led to such successful projects.]]>

The Apache Way is a phrase used to describe the style of community-led development that characterises projects at the ASF. This talk covers how the ASF is structured to support that, how we apply The Apache Way, and why that has led to such successful projects.]]>
Wed, 20 Sep 2017 11:56:41 GMT /slideshow/the-apache-way-dataworks-summit-2017/79975968 brettporter@slideshare.net(brettporter) The Apache Way - Dataworks Summit 2017 brettporter The Apache Way is a phrase used to describe the style of community-led development that characterises projects at the ASF. This talk covers how the ASF is structured to support that, how we apply The Apache Way, and why that has led to such successful projects. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/201709201330asfporter-170920115641-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Apache Way is a phrase used to describe the style of community-led development that characterises projects at the ASF. This talk covers how the ASF is structured to support that, how we apply The Apache Way, and why that has led to such successful projects.
The Apache Way - Dataworks Summit 2017 from Brett Porter
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Communities for code - What can engineering leaders learn from Open Source communities? /slideshow/communities-for-code-what-engineering-leaders-can-lear-from-open-source/55997030 communitiesforcode-151210001833
There are some traits that are shared by successful open source projects aside from the interesting technical space they occupy. Those that grow (and last) give individuals a sense of ownership, openly collaborate on technical direction and peer review, and make it easy for new starters to contribute. They build a community around a codebase which often results in better quality and a longer lifespan, and do this while overcoming challenges of being geographically distributed and having members with competing interests and different personalities. There are lessons that we can take from Open Source communities to encourage engineering teams to build well together, with the end game being well-engineered, approachable software and a sense of satisfaction and growth for engineers.]]>

There are some traits that are shared by successful open source projects aside from the interesting technical space they occupy. Those that grow (and last) give individuals a sense of ownership, openly collaborate on technical direction and peer review, and make it easy for new starters to contribute. They build a community around a codebase which often results in better quality and a longer lifespan, and do this while overcoming challenges of being geographically distributed and having members with competing interests and different personalities. There are lessons that we can take from Open Source communities to encourage engineering teams to build well together, with the end game being well-engineered, approachable software and a sense of satisfaction and growth for engineers.]]>
Thu, 10 Dec 2015 00:18:33 GMT /slideshow/communities-for-code-what-engineering-leaders-can-lear-from-open-source/55997030 brettporter@slideshare.net(brettporter) Communities for code - What can engineering leaders learn from Open Source communities? brettporter There are some traits that are shared by successful open source projects aside from the interesting technical space they occupy. Those that grow (and last) give individuals a sense of ownership, openly collaborate on technical direction and peer review, and make it easy for new starters to contribute. They build a community around a codebase which often results in better quality and a longer lifespan, and do this while overcoming challenges of being geographically distributed and having members with competing interests and different personalities. There are lessons that we can take from Open Source communities to encourage engineering teams to build well together, with the end game being well-engineered, approachable software and a sense of satisfaction and growth for engineers. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/communitiesforcode-151210001833-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> There are some traits that are shared by successful open source projects aside from the interesting technical space they occupy. Those that grow (and last) give individuals a sense of ownership, openly collaborate on technical direction and peer review, and make it easy for new starters to contribute. They build a community around a codebase which often results in better quality and a longer lifespan, and do this while overcoming challenges of being geographically distributed and having members with competing interests and different personalities. There are lessons that we can take from Open Source communities to encourage engineering teams to build well together, with the end game being well-engineered, approachable software and a sense of satisfaction and growth for engineers.
Communities for code - What can engineering leaders learn from Open Source communities? from Brett Porter
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Navigating the Incubator at the Apache Software Foundation /slideshow/navigating-the-incubator-at-the-apache-software-foundation/15589336 navigatingtheincubator-121211080448-phpapp01
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Tue, 11 Dec 2012 08:04:48 GMT /slideshow/navigating-the-incubator-at-the-apache-software-foundation/15589336 brettporter@slideshare.net(brettporter) Navigating the Incubator at the Apache Software Foundation brettporter <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/navigatingtheincubator-121211080448-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Navigating the Incubator at the Apache Software Foundation from Brett Porter
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A Real-world Story of Converting a Database-based application to being Content-driven /slideshow/a-realworld-story-of-converting-a-databasebased-application-to-being-contentdriven/5706782 content-101108141851-phpapp01
A story of how the Archiva project moved from a database and ORM solution, to being a content-driven application, and the advantages and disadvantages of doing so. Learn how we defined the content model for the application and started migrating the data and the architecture, and the natural benefits we immediately found in the process. We will discuss the technologies we used and evaluated, including Apache Jackrabbit and Apache Sling, and what we learned about them on the way.]]>

A story of how the Archiva project moved from a database and ORM solution, to being a content-driven application, and the advantages and disadvantages of doing so. Learn how we defined the content model for the application and started migrating the data and the architecture, and the natural benefits we immediately found in the process. We will discuss the technologies we used and evaluated, including Apache Jackrabbit and Apache Sling, and what we learned about them on the way.]]>
Mon, 08 Nov 2010 14:18:46 GMT /slideshow/a-realworld-story-of-converting-a-databasebased-application-to-being-contentdriven/5706782 brettporter@slideshare.net(brettporter) A Real-world Story of Converting a Database-based application to being Content-driven brettporter A story of how the Archiva project moved from a database and ORM solution, to being a content-driven application, and the advantages and disadvantages of doing so. Learn how we defined the content model for the application and started migrating the data and the architecture, and the natural benefits we immediately found in the process. We will discuss the technologies we used and evaluated, including Apache Jackrabbit and Apache Sling, and what we learned about them on the way. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/content-101108141851-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A story of how the Archiva project moved from a database and ORM solution, to being a content-driven application, and the advantages and disadvantages of doing so. Learn how we defined the content model for the application and started migrating the data and the architecture, and the natural benefits we immediately found in the process. We will discuss the technologies we used and evaluated, including Apache Jackrabbit and Apache Sling, and what we learned about them on the way.
A Real-world Story of Converting a Database-based application to being Content-driven from Brett Porter
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-brettporter-48x48.jpg?cb=1603664372 I'm an open source software developer from Sydney, Australia with a passion for development tooling, automation, and the ASF. Seeking a more standardized and reproducible solution to organize, build and deploy a number of software projects across teams, I discovered an early beta of Maven 1.0 in 2003, and have been heavily involved in the development of the project since, and have conducted presentations and training on Maven and related tooling at several conferences and events. I founded the Apache Archiva project in 2005. I am currently Chairman of the Apache Software Foundation, and have served on the Board of Directors in 2009-10, and 2011-present. I am the co-author of Apache Ma... brettporter.wordpress.com/ https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/201709201330asfporter-170920115641-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/the-apache-way-dataworks-summit-2017/79975968 The Apache Way - Dataw... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/communitiesforcode-151210001833-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/communities-for-code-what-engineering-leaders-can-lear-from-open-source/55997030 Communities for code -... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/navigatingtheincubator-121211080448-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/navigating-the-incubator-at-the-apache-software-foundation/15589336 Navigating the Incubat...