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Why InnerSource? segment #546

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rrrutledge opened this issue Mar 29, 2023 · 4 comments
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Why InnerSource? segment #546

rrrutledge opened this issue Mar 29, 2023 · 4 comments
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rrrutledge commented Mar 29, 2023

Hammer-and-silo analogy from https://youtu.be/zVMFf7fCrCs

@rrrutledge rrrutledge created this issue from a note in Learning Path Segments (To do) Mar 29, 2023
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Hi @mishari! Let us know if you've had a look at the docs and still would be interested in working on this? I think it would be a great segment to have online at https://innersourcecommons.org/learn/learning-path/.

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mishari commented Apr 19, 2023

Sorry I'm still travelling, I'll have time to process it next week.

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That works!

@rrrutledge rrrutledge moved this from To do to In progress in Learning Path Segments May 2, 2023
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I just added a new article The InnerSource Mentality if you want to see an example of what you would be dong.

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