How to Have Fun and Engage in Open Source Communities
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Tatár Balázs János
CMS Garden Unconference – 16-17 November, 2019
2. WHO AM I?
Tatár Balázs János - @tatarbj
CTO @ Petend
Open Source Security Correspondent @ European Commission
SecOSdreamer @ SecOSdays
Globetrotter @ Open Source software communities
3. WHAT DO I DO?
Consultation (2014-)
Web application audits
Application vulnerability assessments
Communicating vulnerabilities
Public talks (2015-)
Quality Assurance
Application Security / Security Awareness
Community Engagement
People management, leader- and mentorship (2017-)
„Hitchhiker’s guide to the Galaxy” by Douglas Adams
Happy number: In number theory, a happy number is a natural number in a given number base b that eventually reaches 1 when iterated over the perfect digital invariant function for p=2. Those numbers that do not end in 1 are {\displaystyle b}-unhappy numbers (or {\displaystyle b}-sad numbers).[1]
28 is a 10-(based )happy number.
Story1: Learnt German for 11 years and managed to get to Berlin and ask for a Bratwurst with Brötchen.
Story2: No23 made SecOSday happen
Story3: It’s easy to judge other nations if you haven’t met them ever.
Story4: Hungarians are not racist, but having an isolated culture.
Story5: Look at my laptop with the stickers.
Story6: Réka, our office manager.
Story7: The SecOSday did not get well treated on the marketing, called Robert and moved it to Essen.
Story8: Diogo’s podcast about cross project collaborations.
Story9: Everyone matters regardless of their background.
Story10: Secure Open Source events mean being safe at the conference where you attend at.
Story11: 28 FOSS events in 2019 – concept came up by miscounting (accident or coincident?)
Story12: Mentoring at a large event – DrupalCon Seattle.
Story13: Volunteering at a large event – WordCampEU
Story14: Announcing SecOSday Haarlem edition at a big DrupalCamp (London).
Story15: SecOSwalk led by a local attendee (and my mentee, Merel)
Story16: Ayesh wishes merry Christmas.
Story17: Lawri as a first timer speaker
Story18: Reka as a first timer attendee
Story19: Ukrainian ladies discussing Mangolicious to translate it to Russian.
Story20: Rodrigo at Haarlem and Sofia!
Story21: Romanian roadtrip.
Story22: Being ‚the volunteer’ – Decoupled Days NYC
Story23: Jumping from WCEU to TYPO3 event in Berlin.
Story24: Community engagement talks start at DrupalCamp Oslo
Story25: Extending SecOSday to a multiday event with awesome talks and great folks!
Story26: Arthur from Nebraska gives a virtual talk about Mental Health.
Story27: Thank You dinner for speakers
Story28: Preston visits Bulgaria and falls in love.