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Open Source Design Summit attendance & actual session proposals #95

Closed jancborchardt closed 6 years ago

jancborchardt commented 6 years ago

Since we now approach more concrete planning for the Summit, we should start thinking about topics, workshops and sessions everyone wants to do. :)

Meta:

Workshops so far:

Talks:

Everyone please post when you will attend the summit and which session/workshop/talk you want to contribute! :) Also please RSVP at https://opencollective.com/opensourcedesign/events/opensourcedesign-summit

jancborchardt commented 6 years ago

I will be there the whole time, from 13–18. :) And I’d like to talk about how we can organize multiply ourselves:

tessgadwa commented 6 years ago

@jancborchardt Hi I'm in. Would love to talk about best practices for UX in open source, sharing case studies and specific examples.

evalica commented 6 years ago

I've created this Doodle http://doodle.com/poll/b44zgm4ksm3pf5hw to see participation per days. Let me know if it needs improvements/refinements

pdurbin commented 6 years ago

As I mentioned on the Monthly Open Source Design call today, I'm not sure if I can make it to the summit. If my JavaOne talk is accepted, I'll be in San Fransisco instead. If my JavaOne talk isn't accepted, I still need to figure out if there's funding for me to travel to Berlin. Sorry to be so squishy. I should know if my JavaOne talk has been accepted or not soon. It was great putting names with faces today on the call!

belenbarrospena commented 6 years ago

I've updated the Doodle poll. I expect to be there over the weekend, although there is a chance I might be able to stay for the whole thing. We'll see :)

About sessions, I would like to spread the word about Open Source Design between what I call (for lack of a better word), the "mainstream" design community. The idea would be identifying key design conferences (UXPA, IA Summit, EuroIA, Interaction, etc), create a presentation about us, what we do and why it's important, and then submit it. A skeleton for a workshop about design in open source that we could also submit to these conferences would be good as well.

pdurbin commented 6 years ago

I just found out that my talk in San Francisco was accepted (yay!) so I definitely won't be able to attend the Open Source Design Summit because I can't be away from my kids and family for too long. I hope the summit is a great success and that I can attend next year!

simonv3 commented 6 years ago

Congrats @pdurbin! Sorry to hear it, but makes sense :)

jancborchardt commented 6 years ago

@simonv3 @evalica can you also fill out the doodle posted above? :) Also cc @victoria-bondarchuk @bnvk @Incabell @jdittrich @mkfnch

simonv3 commented 6 years ago

Done! I'm pretty blank on topics at the moment. Kind of just want to do a workshop / brainstorm / hack session on revamping our website.

ei8fdb commented 6 years ago

This is a pity for us but a great thing for you. I hope the talk goes really well. Hope to see you next year.

On Wed, 2017-08-09 at 02:00 +0000, Philip Durbin wrote:

I just found out that my talk in San Francisco was accepted (yay!) so I definitely won't be able to attend the Open Source Design Summit because I can't be away from my kids and family for too long. I hope the summit is a great success and that I can attend next year! — You are receiving this because you were mentioned. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread.

evalica commented 6 years ago

Small status / planning session for FOSDEM

evalica commented 6 years ago

Introductions session / Status for OSD community (at the beginning)

evalica commented 6 years ago

Unconference / Brainstorming about what we want to discuss at the Summit

jdittrich commented 6 years ago

Talk/Discussion Proposal: UX debt and why it is a particular problem for open source projects. Description: UX debt is the equivalent to technical debt: Incoherence of approaches, lack of internal standards, quickly implemented, but not clean additions. Same exists for UX. The trouble is that UX debt is exposed to the user: In contrast to code it can't the refactored unnoticed.

tessgadwa commented 6 years ago

@jancborchardt @jdittrich I'd be interested in talking about structural and systemic issues affecting usability and FOSS. Wondering if a "best practices for UX in open source" might be better as a collaborative session for an unconference and/or workshop.

evalica commented 6 years ago

Lunch / Dinner planning (time)

cameralibre commented 6 years ago

I would like to run a 1-2 hour version of an 'analog open source collaboration' workshop like the one I've proposed for Mozfest: Cut, Copy & Paste: Use (analog!) open source collaboration to make your own MozFest Zine.

The primary aim would be for us to invite some non-open-source designer friends to come and co-create with us, to get to grips with the open source methodology and how it can be so interesting, practical and creative. (As I see it, more designers with an understanding of open source are required in order to get more designers working on open source software)

The secondary aim would be to prototype and improve the workshop itself, with the knowledge and insight of open source designers, in order to make it a useful open source educational module which others can use.

EDIT: I've started a topic on the OSD forum about this - questions and suggestions welcome! https://discourse.opensourcedesign.net/t/teaching-open-source-collaboration-to-designers-without-digital-tools/289

digitigrafo commented 6 years ago

hi, I'll be in Berlin at the summit on 16 and 17 of october. I like to do a small talk about "Redesign comment platform". I'm involved in this project http://www.scholio.net/ and I like to share the info that I collected about: which are the commons problems, what propose critical thinking, cases of study. thanks

simonv3 commented 6 years ago

@digitigrafo I think the actual talk days will probably be the 14th or 15th, will you be in Berlin one of those days? It'd be great to hear it if you are!

pkruithofjr commented 6 years ago

Excited to know there is an open-source event!

Unfortunately, I'm taking a few courses at the Nielsen|Norman UX Conference in Chicago until October 13th and likely unable to attend (although flights are not terribly expensive.)

Two collaborators and I are proposing a talk at the UXPA annual conference in Puerto Rico on user experience within the OpenStack community, but it hasn't been reviewed for acceptance as a session.

tessgadwa commented 6 years ago

I'd like to present a talk / Q&A on the following topic:

This talk will cover some of the economic and organizational barriers to full participation by designers and ux professionals with the FOSS world. For example, designers typically earn a lower hourly rate than programmers and may have less free time to give to projects. In addition, large FOSS projects staffed entirely or partially by volunteers may not have adequate time or resources to collaborate with non-programmers. It will also discuss the need for moving beyond purely cosmetic types of design (e.g. logo, website redesign) and into the essential work of interaction design and product design. The goal of this talk is to take an incremental approach to problem solving -- recognizing that while there is rarely a "silver bullet" solution that will resolve systemic issues overnight, there are a number of smaller actions and best practices that we can adopt and urge others in our community to adopt. The end goal is a more resilient, inclusive community that truly reflects the values of open source.

I would love to reserve time for open discussion following this talk as well.

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digitigrafo commented 6 years ago

On 07.09.2017 18:30, Simon wrote:

@digitigrafo https://github.com/digitigrafo I think the actual talk days will probably be the 14th or 15th, will you be in Berlin one of those days? It'd be great to hear it if you are!

no sorry, I'll arrive in berlin 15th night.

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pkruithofjr commented 6 years ago

This is our proposal to UXPA:

Open to whom?: An overview of the evolution of open-source software and how users are impacted

This presentation will include a portrayal of the OpenStack open-source community, which includes a discussion of the differences in how software development is driven within open-source communities versus traditional enterprise environments.

In addition, there will be a discussion of specific tactics used to help drive and formalize user experience within the OpenStack community. This includes a focus on gaining credibility within the community and providing concrete design work on which others can build.

Finally, the presentation will include several examples of user research projects completed on behalf of the OpenStack community that demonstrate the success of the tactics presented.

pkruithofjr commented 6 years ago

BTW. Excited to have discovered this group!

belenbarrospena commented 6 years ago

I joined the weekly call today. It was just me and @tessgadwa

We had a very interesting conversation about FOSDEM and other various things :)

She had some feedback for us regarding how little information is available in the Summit page. She suggested adding some information about the programme there.

I haven't been much in touch with the Summit organisation stuff, but I believe venues have been confirmed. What about the programme? Is the plan to have an unconference-type of thing over the weekend?

simonv3 commented 6 years ago

That's my understanding, though people have already started suggesting things and making proposals for things here.

Edit: I just added two more proposals.

h-nes commented 6 years ago

hello everyone,

i want to participate Sat + Sun (Sun most likely only the morning - hope there are sessions scheduled?)

Besides some occasional involvement during my regular job with the open source world, I'm quite new to the FOSS community. I will bring my professional background as a design lead at IXDS but unfortunately not in a presentable format/talk. My main question seems to be very much covered by @tessgadwa's session.

simonv3 commented 6 years ago

I'll be making up a schedule based on the initial submitted talks and workshops. I thought it would make sense to have talks generally on Sunday morning and to use saturday morning for getting to know each other, game storming some things, some "tell us about your projects" kind of events, and maybe using saturday afternoon as a workshop, go work on specific things kind of afternoon. Sunday afternoon would be for continuing those workshops!

If that generally sounds good with folks I'll throw up an outline.

jancborchardt commented 6 years ago

@simonv3 sounds great! :) Thank you!

pdurbin commented 6 years ago

I just found out that my talk in San Francisco was accepted (yay!) so I definitely won't be able to attend the Open Source Design Summit

I just thought I'd mention that I gave my talk last night and mentioned Open Source Design on slide 7:

screen shot 2017-10-04 at 9 01 54 am

You can download the slides from https://twitter.com/philipdurbin/status/915607171097702400

Also, went to another talk called Boost Your Skills with Open Source and I mentioned Open Source Design to @bartoszmajsak and he said he'd try to add it to his slides in the future. One of his and @tombujok 's slides had a picture of paintbrushes on it and they talked about design.

evalica commented 6 years ago

Closing since the event has passed!

dimitrieh commented 6 years ago

Event was great!! 👍