About the show

Sustain brings together practitioners, sustainers, funders, researchers and maintainers of the open source ecosystem. We have conversations about the health and sustainability of the open source community. We learn about the ins and outs of what ‘open source’ entails in the real world. Open source means so much more than a license; we're interested in talking about how to make sure that the culture of open source continues, grows, and ultimately, sustains itself.

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Episodes

  • Episode 184: Omotola Eunice Omotayo & Jan Ainali at FOSS Backstage 2023

    June 13th, 2023  |  33 mins 36 secs

    Omotola talks about the number of applications Outreachy received and the huge open-source community in Africa and OSCA. Jan discusses Governance Game, a card game created by publiccode.net, designed to encourage discussion about governance in open-source code bases.

  • Episode 183: Nahuai Badiola on WordPress, W3C, and all of tech sustainability

    June 9th, 2023  |  34 mins 57 secs

    Nahuai tells us the importance of sustainability in different contexts, the W3C Sustainability Working Group, and his project called Doughnut Economics.

  • Episode 182: Wolfgang Gehring & Ana Jiménez at FOSS Backstage

    June 6th, 2023  |  38 mins 9 secs

    Wolfgang discusses the importance of open source at Mercedes-Benz and how large industries use and evangelize open source. Ana talks about the importance of educating non-tech audiences on open source.

  • Episode 181: John Robb of React Flow on how we ask for money in open source

    June 2nd, 2023  |  36 mins 55 secs

    John talks about React Flow, paying and supporting diverse contributors, establishing boundaries for a safe environment, and autonomy over endless growth.

  • Episode 180: Gregor Bransky at FOSS Backstage 2023

    May 30th, 2023  |  23 mins 47 secs

    Gregor discusses his role as a board member for the present policy of the Innovation Council Public Health, an NGO that developed digital tools to fight COVID-19.

  • Episode 179: Maintainer Month with GitHub's Martin Woodward

    May 26th, 2023  |  41 mins 50 secs

    Martin shares the story behind Maintainer Month, his role in supporting open-source maintainers and helping them succeed with GitHub, and strategies for setting expectations for senior management and funders.

  • Episode 178: Maintainer Month with Predrag Gruevski & Kingsley Mkpandiok

    May 23rd, 2023  |  37 mins 15 secs

    Predrag talks about being a maintainer and why he volunteers, emphasizing the community impact and the significance of mentorship; Kingsley shares his experience as a Nigerian UX designer in open-source projects, highlighting the challenges of onboarding designers and his inclusive approach to creating opportunities for them.

  • Episode 177: Lisa Caywood from RedHat's OSPO on working with code communities

    May 19th, 2023  |  37 mins 35 secs

    Lisa talks about the telco industry’s shift towards open source code, the importance of community health, and strategic alignment with Red Hat’s objectives in deciding whether to continue investing in a particular community.

  • Episode 176: Maintainer Month with Russell Keith-Magee & Uriel Ofir

    May 16th, 2023  |  34 mins 24 secs

    Russell talks about starting a code project and transitioning from an author to a maintainer; Uriel showcases Ma’akaf, an open source beginner community in Israel, and the importance of being serious, while also having an open-source party.

  • Episode 175: Serkan Holat on Agile Public Funds

    May 12th, 2023  |  41 mins 24 secs

    Serkan talks about the need to allocate funds to support and publish critical open source software, and about a tax proposal to do just that.

  • Episode 174: Maintainer Month with Bob Killen & Navendu Pottekkat

    May 9th, 2023  |  33 mins 48 secs

    Bob talks about the mentoring cohort approach the Kubernetes community has and the value of a defined contributor ladder to recognize and motivate contributors. Navendu tells us about his experience in contributing to building, scaling, and maintaining open-source projects and the importance of people focusing on balancing the code with the community aspect.

  • Episode 173: Nick Vidal & Masae Shida at FOSS Backstage 2023

    May 5th, 2023  |  37 mins 45 secs

    Nick tells us about the licensing issues related to AI, particularly regarding chatbot models like ChatGPT. Masae talks about how Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) are important for companies as they lead to higher productivity and innovation.