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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Amsterdam Netherlands
Profession
Developer Outreach Strategy Consultant
Secteur d’activité
Technology / Software / Internet
Site Web
hawthornlandings.org
À propos
An internationally known community manager, speaker and author, Leslie Hawthorn has spent the past decade creating, cultivating and enabling open source communities. She created the world’s first initiative to involve pre-university students in open source software development, Google Code In, launched Google’s #2 Developer Blog, and received an O’Reilly Open Source Award in 2010. She's a semi-recent emigree to Amsterdam, The Netherlands and loves life as an expat.
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mentoring
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allyship
communication
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cloud computing
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Amsterdam Netherlands
Profession
Developer Outreach Strategy Consultant
Secteur d’activité
Technology / Software / Internet
Site Web
hawthornlandings.org
À propos
An internationally known community manager, speaker and author, Leslie Hawthorn has spent the past decade creating, cultivating and enabling open source communities. She created the world’s first initiative to involve pre-university students in open source software development, Google Code In, launched Google’s #2 Developer Blog, and received an O’Reilly Open Source Award in 2010. She's a semi-recent emigree to Amsterdam, The Netherlands and loves life as an expat.
Mots-clés
open source
collaboration
women in tech
leveling up
creative commons licenses
community
negotiating skills
free software
failure
devops
privilege
creative commons license
mentoring
empathy
team dynamics
allyship
communication
creative commons
careers
setting priorities
newbies
foss
innovation
management
culture
tooling
metrics
brasil
fisl
software livre
diversity
ignite
pechakucha
software
project management
group processes
fosdem
radical transparency
cloud computing
drupal
education
recruitment
negotiation skills
anthropology
sociology
grace hopper
ghc11
posscon
students
Tout plus