Moral and Refuge
We live in a society of “othering”, a time in which it’s easy to look at “them” and see people as fundamentally flawed. The words… Read More »Moral and Refuge
Laura Hilliger is a writer, educator and technologist. She’s a multimedia designer and developer, a technical liaison, a project manager, a conceptual architect, an open web advocate who is happiest in collaborative environments. She’s a co-founder of the We Are Open Co-op, an Ambassador for Opensource.com, is working to help open up Greenpeace, and a Mozilla alum. Find her on Twitter and Mastodon as @epilepticrabbit ([email protected])
We live in a society of “othering”, a time in which it’s easy to look at “them” and see people as fundamentally flawed. The words… Read More »Moral and Refuge
Weeknote January 11 – 15 To be honest I’m not particularly motivated as of Monday, so we’ll see what I manage to accomplish this week.… Read More »This week is all about [SETTLING]
cross-posted on We Are Open blog At the beginning of 2020, We Are Open Co-op came together for an in-person (weren’t those the days!?) meetup… Read More »The Year of the Rebuild: Co-op 2.0
Weeknote January 4 – 8 Since September 9, 2013 I have organized my work using a mashup of weeknotes and to-do lists. Over the years… Read More »This week is all about new [PROCESSES]
“This pandemic is grueling. The measures to control it impinge on our quality of life, hurt our freedoms, undermine our rights. But to demand rights… Read More »Demands and Responsibilities
cross-posted on Medium Like the world, We Are Open Co-op has changed a lot in the past year. We welcomed members back, we added a… Read More »What colour is your bike shed?
Working with the Red Hat “PnT Comms” team Originally published on We Are Open Co-op’s blog I’ve just wrapped the second of two workshops I… Read More »Cultivating Community
cross-posted on Opensource.com and co-authored with Alexandra Machado Successfully addressing shared global problems requires open source—both principles and code—to foster innovation quickly and bridge gaps… Read More »The power of open source during a pandemic
Originally published on Opensource.com and co-authored with Bryan Behrenshausen and Ben Cotton A community’s brand is its visual identity, its logo a unifying symbol. How… Read More »How an open community rebrands
Creating contributor pathways with the Handbook and Github cross-posted on Greenpeace International’s Planet 4 publication For the last couple of months, we’ve been working on… Read More »How the new P4 Architectures of Participation pair with our Community Strategy