Julia Ferraioli is a technical program manager focused on open source compliance, sustainability, tooling, and research. Her background includes research in machine learning, robotics, HCI, and accessibility. Julia finds energy in developing creative demos, creating beautiful documents, and rainbow sprinkles. She’s also a fierce supporter of LaTeX, the Oxford comma, and small pull requests.
Bringing together a social model of open source
There’s more to open source than what fits into a license. Julia Ferraioli paints a picture of OS based on the people who consume, contribute to, and maintain it.
How to communicate the state of your open source project
Identifying and sharing the status of open source projects
Five ways to care for your open source contributors
How to encourage a thriving open source community
How to empower your open source users and contributors
Breaking down the barriers to open source
Why open source projects should embrace operational transparency
Communicating how your project operates will benefit everyone
Building compassion
Despite our focus on wellness tools, apps, and the desperate desire to code away vulnerability in the tech industry, talking about pain can still be uncomfortable.