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| = Greg DeKoenigsberg =
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| Hi. I'm GregDeKoenigsberg. I do open source community work for Red Hat.
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| You can reach me at gdk at redhat dot com.
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| Here's all the stuff I care about, or am nominally "responsible" for.
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| == Fedora Marketing ==
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| For now, I'm acting as the cat herder for the Fedora marketing team. The documents that we use to manage our meetings:
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| * [[Marketing/Tasks| The task list]] , where we keep track of who has promised to do what (tactical)
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| * [[Marketing/MarketingPlan| The master marketing plan]] , where we define our long-term plans (strategic)
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| * [[Marketing/Meetings| Meeting page]] , where we collect meeting minutes and so forth.
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| == Red Hat Community Architecture Team ==
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| [[CommunityArchitecture| Our team]] serves as Red Hat's consultants for building strong communities. I'm responsible for particular pieces of this effort:
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| * [[CommunityArchitecture/Leads| Lead management]] for potential partners in community efforts.
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| * [[CommunityArchitecture/KeyProjects| Community consulting]] for particular Red Hat / Fedora communities who need a boost.
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| == Interesting Reading ==
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| If you really want to understand the value of open source in the business world, I recommend the following reading materials:
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| * Open Source Software: Free Provision of Complex Public Goods by [http://www.researchoninnovation.org/opensrc.pdf James Bessen, Boston University]
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| * The Architecture of Participation by [http://www.people.hbs.edu/cbaldwin/DR2/BaldwinArchPartAll.pdf Kim Clark and Carliss Baldwin, Harvard Business Schoool]
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| * Software Industry vs. Software Society by [http://people.redhat.com/tiemann/STS-Forum-Tiemann-2006.pdf, Michael Tiemann, VP of Open Source Affairs, Red Hat]
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