Rizel Scarlett

(2.19) Community-Powered Innovation: Embracing Open Source Development

A Talk by Rizel Scarlett (Staff Developer Advocate, TBD (Block))

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About this Talk

Let’s chat about leveraging open-source software to drive innovation and accelerate development in startups! We’re excited to dive into the key benefits of incorporating open-source components into tech stacks and how they enhance scalability and flexibility, including: 

  • How can startups effectively leverage open-source software to accelerate their development processes and drive innovation within their organizations?
  • How can startups contribute back to the open-source community while also benefiting from the shared knowledge and resources available?
  • How can startups navigate the legal and licensing considerations associated with using and contributing to open-source software?
  • How can startups measure the impact of their contributions to open-source projects and quantify the value they derive from community-driven development efforts?

This event is a part of Startup Boston Week 2024 and is perfect for developers, open-source enthusiasts, and startup tech teams.

September 10, 2024, 08:45 PM

08:45 PM - 09:45 PM

About The Speakers

Rizel Scarlett

Rizel Scarlett

Staff Developer Advocate, TBD (Block)

Rizel Scarlett is a Staff Developer Advocate at TBD, Block's newest business unit.

Location

Suffolk University

120 Tremont Street, Boston

Faculty Dining Room - 4th Floor

Suffolk University

Main Sponsor

Suffolk University's Sawyer Business School

The Sawyer Business School occupies an unrivaled position at the nexus of Boston’s private, public, and nonprofit sectors. Our learners enjoy unparalleled access to the city’s financial and innovation clusters, seats of government, nonprofit organizations, and world-class healthcare institutions.

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