For the last four years, the UN has hosted a week dedicated to open source in June/July at its headquarters in NYC. The event has evolved from focusing on the strategic implementation of open source within companies to recognising its impact as a public good on developing and de…
Introduction A sizeable portion of the Indian and global tech ecosystem was gathered at the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi last week. While I missed attending it due to personal reasons, as an open source maintainer and an alumnus of The Takshashila Institution's GCPP
The implications of China's RISC-V strategy on global semiconductor and open source ecosystems.
Open source is the backbone of nearly every application in every industry! As great as this may seem for the movement, it raises important questions about our progress. This panel discussion at the State of Open Conference 2025 explores some of these q's and discusses future imp…
In the first part of the series, I discussed our why behind organizing a community-driven event that was also the very first edition of Kubernetes Community Days in Mumbai. In this post, we'll dive into the juicy bits of how we went about setting the stage (very
I'll be the first one to admit - I had absolutely no plans of writing anything about organizing community-driven events. After all, organizing one (and helping co-organize another, as a volunteer) didn't make me an expert. Additionally, as far as I was concerned, there was
Overworked maintainers & understaffed projects are the foundations that open source and, thereby, most of your daily drivers are built on. Corporate open source customers need to be better citizens in order to move towards a more sustainable model of open source.
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