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DESCRIPTION:As open source projects and communities grow\, it becomes diffi
 cult to understand what’s going on inside. A public and up-to-date roadm
 ap can encourage new contributors to join the project and guide the effort
 s of existing contributors\, and also give confidence to adopters about th
 e direction and sustainability of the projects. Is it easy to create a pub
 lic roadmap? Probably. Is it easy to maintain it? Not exactly.\n\nOleg wil
 l share the experiences of public roadmaps in the projects he has contribu
 ted to: Jenkins\, Keptn\, OpenTelemetry\, CDF\, etc. He'll share the reaso
 ns and principles that have guided creation of *open* roadmaps\, the chall
 enges encountered\, the techniques and technologies that could be used in 
 your projects. We’ll talk about maintaining roadmaps\, mistakes we made 
 there and how we addressed them.\n\nIn particular\, Oleg will describe bui
 lding a roadmap with help of GitHub Projects and modern features offered b
 y the GitHub ecosystem. That could be the easiest way for new projects and
  communities\, and can be also useful for established projects.
DTSTAMP:20260606T224328Z
LOCATION:Stage 1
SUMMARY:Open roadmaps for your open communities - Oleg Nenashev
URL:https://program.foss-backstage.de/fossback23/talk/ESUXGG/
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