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That's why this podcast gives voice to the personal experiences of actual open source contributors and influencers. They'll share the unfiltered ups and downs they've faced working on real projects. You'll hear war stories of coding battles, community dramas, and those weekly agonizing pull request reviews.
But it's not all horror stories! You'll also learn valuable lessons about persevering through challenges, building consensus, and ultimately creating robust open source software that delivers value. Guests will provide insights into cultivating positive OSS communities and effective collaboration processes.
So whether you're a veteran open source participant or just getting started, this podcast will prepare you for the gritty realities and help you navigate the unusual situations that so often arise. Join us as we embrace the awkward, frustrating, and yes, even "gross" side of open source software development. It's a journey that every contributor needs to understand.
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  <title>Transitioning From Corporate Code to Open Source with Tim Boudreau</title>
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We explore the challenges of moving from the controlled environment of corporate development to the exposed world of public repositories, where your code is visible from day one. Tim discusses the psychological shifts required, from developing a thicker skin to handling rejection, and shares candid stories about both successful contributions and frustrating rejections from major open source projects.
The conversation covers practical advice for developers considering their first open source contributions, the importance of community engagement, and strategies for testing the waters before diving into major contributions. Tim also touches on his current work with NVIDIA's Big AI framework and how G-Research has evolved from having an insular and closed security posture to being an active participant in the open source ecosystem.
G-Research is hiring in Dallas, TX and London, UK! Apply at https://gresearch.com/vacancies.
For a video version of this podcast, check out https://youtu.be/-nJHBWtcTug.
The GR-OSS OUT Podcast is produced by Ben Wiley. Special Guest: Tim Boudreau.
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<p>We explore the challenges of moving from the controlled environment of corporate development to the exposed world of public repositories, where your code is visible from day one. Tim discusses the psychological shifts required, from developing a thicker skin to handling rejection, and shares candid stories about both successful contributions and frustrating rejections from major open source projects.</p>

<p>The conversation covers practical advice for developers considering their first open source contributions, the importance of community engagement, and strategies for testing the waters before diving into major contributions. Tim also touches on his current work with NVIDIA&#39;s Big AI framework and how G-Research has evolved from having an insular and closed security posture to being an active participant in the open source ecosystem.</p>

<p>G-Research is hiring in Dallas, TX and London, UK! Apply at <a href="https://gresearch.com/vacancies" rel="nofollow">https://gresearch.com/vacancies</a>.</p>

<p>For a video version of this podcast, check out <a href="https://youtu.be/-nJHBWtcTug" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/-nJHBWtcTug</a>.</p>

<p>The GR-OSS OUT Podcast is produced by Ben Wiley.</p><p>Special Guest: Tim Boudreau.</p>]]>
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<p>We explore the challenges of moving from the controlled environment of corporate development to the exposed world of public repositories, where your code is visible from day one. Tim discusses the psychological shifts required, from developing a thicker skin to handling rejection, and shares candid stories about both successful contributions and frustrating rejections from major open source projects.</p>

<p>The conversation covers practical advice for developers considering their first open source contributions, the importance of community engagement, and strategies for testing the waters before diving into major contributions. Tim also touches on his current work with NVIDIA&#39;s Big AI framework and how G-Research has evolved from having an insular and closed security posture to being an active participant in the open source ecosystem.</p>

<p>G-Research is hiring in Dallas, TX and London, UK! Apply at <a href="https://gresearch.com/vacancies" rel="nofollow">https://gresearch.com/vacancies</a>.</p>

<p>For a video version of this podcast, check out <a href="https://youtu.be/-nJHBWtcTug" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/-nJHBWtcTug</a>.</p>

<p>The GR-OSS OUT Podcast is produced by Ben Wiley.</p><p>Special Guest: Tim Boudreau.</p>]]>
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