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Thank you to the folks at Sustain for providing the hosting account for CHAOSSCast!
In this double-length CHAOSScast special episode, hosts Harmony Elendu and George Link along with panelists from the CHAOSS community, come together to reflect on their experiences at two major open source events: CHAOSScon North America (co-located with the Open Source Summit) and the United Nations Open Source Week in New York. The episode is packed with personal insights, highlighted key talks, software updates, themes from the events, memorable community interactions, and thoughtful conversations about the future of open source, digital sovereignty, and sustainability. Press download now!
[00:00:19] Harmony and the guests introduce themselves and their roles in CHAOSS and the open source community.
[00:02:36] Everyone shares their CHAOSScon talk highlights.
[00:10:49] Conference moments and experiences are talked about such as Linux Foundation’s puppy therapy booths to reduce stress, knitting as a conversation starter, and spontaneous hallway discussions about software security and SBOMs.
[00:17:10] Software updates: Augur now runs easily via Docker Compose, making it accessible to more users.
[00:18:59] Elizabeth explains behind the scenes of organizing CHAOSScon with Linux Foundation support, and challenges with speaker curation, CFP management, and logistics.
[00:23:17] Harmony invites listeners to CHAOSScon Africa and OSCAFEST’25 happening in August, both in the same week and same location.
[00:23:45] Elizabeth, Laura, and Andrew share their CHAOSS booth experiences.
[00:28:28] The guests talk about meeting longtime online collaborators in person for the first time.
[00:30:16] Cali talks about the Data Science Hackathon, student participation, hands-on project exploration with 8Knot and Auger and the event was hosted by the CHAOSS Data Science Working Group.
[00:36:43] Part 2 starts here as host Georg Link takes over with guests Divya, Ruth, and Daniel, who all attended the United Nations Open Source Week in New York.
[00:39:45] We hear some key moments from the UN Open Source Week 2025: Governments increasingly adopting OSPOs, sessions on humanitarian tech and open source for crisis response, the energy, engagement, and diversity of thought.
[00:50:09] Ruth shares something new she learned going to an Open Source Hardware presentation where they did a demo of DIY microscopes and Georg shares an inspiring story he learned using open hardware.
[00:52:12] After being at this conference, Ruth sees open source headed for digital sovereignty and there’s a discussion on the trend toward collaborative Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and public goods.
[00:55:37] There’s a conversation on sustainability and open source communities.
[01:01:09] Governance and transparency is discussed, Daniel shares an example with Germany’s Sovereign Tech Fund supporting critical infrastructure, and Divya shares going to a session that was focused on payments.
[01:06:05] We end with Georg highlighting to check out some recordings from the UN Open Source Week 2025 website and to check out the UN Open Source Principles.
Value Adds (Picks) of the week:
Panelists:
Harmony Elendu
Guests:
Elizabeth Barron
Andrew Nesbitt
Cali Dolfi
Laura Langdon
Divya Mohan
Ruth Ikegah
Daniel Izquierdo
Links:
CHAOSS
CHAOSS Project X
CHAOSScast Podcast
CHAOSS YouTube
Georg Link Website
Harmony Elendu X
Elizabeth Barron X
Andrew Nesbitt Mastodon
Andrew Nesbitt Website
Cali Dolfi LinkedIn
Cali Dolfi X
Laura Langdon Website
Laura Langdon Mastodon
Ruth Ikegah X
Ruth Ikegah LinkedIn
Divya Mohan Website
Divya Mohan LinkedIn
Daniel Izquierdo LinkedIn
CHAOSScon Africa 2025
OSCAFEST’25
CHAOSS Data Science Working Group
Timeshifter Apps
Digital Public Goods Registry
Sovereign Tech Agency
United Nations Open Source Week 2025
United Nations Digital Public Goods
United Nations Open Source Principles
OpenFlexure Microscope (open hardware project)
Digital Resilience Forum
Special Guests: Andrew Nesbitt, Cali Dolfi, Divya Mohan, and Laura Langdon.
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Thank you to the folks at Sustain for providing the hosting account for CHAOSSCast!
In this double-length CHAOSScast special episode, hosts Harmony Elendu and George Link along with panelists from the CHAOSS community, come together to reflect on their experiences at two major open source events: CHAOSScon North America (co-located with the Open Source Summit) and the United Nations Open Source Week in New York. The episode is packed with personal insights, highlighted key talks, software updates, themes from the events, memorable community interactions, and thoughtful conversations about the future of open source, digital sovereignty, and sustainability. Press download now!
[00:00:19] Harmony and the guests introduce themselves and their roles in CHAOSS and the open source community.
[00:02:36] Everyone shares their CHAOSScon talk highlights.
[00:10:49] Conference moments and experiences are talked about such as Linux Foundation’s puppy therapy booths to reduce stress, knitting as a conversation starter, and spontaneous hallway discussions about software security and SBOMs.
[00:17:10] Software updates: Augur now runs easily via Docker Compose, making it accessible to more users.
[00:18:59] Elizabeth explains behind the scenes of organizing CHAOSScon with Linux Foundation support, and challenges with speaker curation, CFP management, and logistics.
[00:23:17] Harmony invites listeners to CHAOSScon Africa and OSCAFEST’25 happening in August, both in the same week and same location.
[00:23:45] Elizabeth, Laura, and Andrew share their CHAOSS booth experiences.
[00:28:28] The guests talk about meeting longtime online collaborators in person for the first time.
[00:30:16] Cali talks about the Data Science Hackathon, student participation, hands-on project exploration with 8Knot and Auger and the event was hosted by the CHAOSS Data Science Working Group.
[00:36:43] Part 2 starts here as host Georg Link takes over with guests Divya, Ruth, and Daniel, who all attended the United Nations Open Source Week in New York.
[00:39:45] We hear some key moments from the UN Open Source Week 2025: Governments increasingly adopting OSPOs, sessions on humanitarian tech and open source for crisis response, the energy, engagement, and diversity of thought.
[00:50:09] Ruth shares something new she learned going to an Open Source Hardware presentation where they did a demo of DIY microscopes and Georg shares an inspiring story he learned using open hardware.
[00:52:12] After being at this conference, Ruth sees open source headed for digital sovereignty and there’s a discussion on the trend toward collaborative Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and public goods.
[00:55:37] There’s a conversation on sustainability and open source communities.
[01:01:09] Governance and transparency is discussed, Daniel shares an example with Germany’s Sovereign Tech Fund supporting critical infrastructure, and Divya shares going to a session that was focused on payments.
[01:06:05] We end with Georg highlighting to check out some recordings from the UN Open Source Week 2025 website and to check out the UN Open Source Principles.
Value Adds (Picks) of the week:
Panelists:
Harmony Elendu
Guests:
Elizabeth Barron
Andrew Nesbitt
Cali Dolfi
Laura Langdon
Divya Mohan
Ruth Ikegah
Daniel Izquierdo
Links:
CHAOSS
CHAOSS Project X
CHAOSScast Podcast
CHAOSS YouTube
Georg Link Website
Harmony Elendu X
Elizabeth Barron X
Andrew Nesbitt Mastodon
Andrew Nesbitt Website
Cali Dolfi LinkedIn
Cali Dolfi X
Laura Langdon Website
Laura Langdon Mastodon
Ruth Ikegah X
Ruth Ikegah LinkedIn
Divya Mohan Website
Divya Mohan LinkedIn
Daniel Izquierdo LinkedIn
CHAOSScon Africa 2025
OSCAFEST’25
CHAOSS Data Science Working Group
Timeshifter Apps
Digital Public Goods Registry
Sovereign Tech Agency
United Nations Open Source Week 2025
United Nations Digital Public Goods
United Nations Open Source Principles
OpenFlexure Microscope (open hardware project)
Digital Resilience Forum
Special Guests: Andrew Nesbitt, Cali Dolfi, Divya Mohan, and Laura Langdon.
Support CHAOSScast

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