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authorSarah Sharp <sarah@thesharps.us>2016-04-10 21:25:07 -0700
committerSarah Sharp <sarah@thesharps.us>2016-04-10 21:25:07 -0700
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Politik the intro.
Signed-off-by: Sarah Sharp <sarah@thesharps.us>
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-The target for this training is organizations that know nothing about open
-source, but are either:
+The target for this training is organizations that are interested in having
+their employees participate in open source, but have traditionally focused on
+creating closed-source products.
-1. Forced by internal politics or outside forces to participate in open source.
-2. Show an interest or willingness to change, but are clueless on what to do.
+Motivation for open source development may include:
+
+1. Participating in an existing open source project that is business critical.
+2. Creating a new open source project from scratch.
+3. Transitioning an existing closed-source project to open source.
There are three separate target audiences:
- VPs, executives, and upper management (30 minutes)