Sustain

Episode 265: Sean Goggins on Sustainability through CHAOSS

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Mar 28, 2025
Sean Goggins, a tenured professor at the University of Missouri, dives into the world of open source through his work with the CHAOSS Project. He emphasizes distributed leadership as a cornerstone for open source sustainability and explores how metrics can drive improvement. Sean reflects on balancing academia with community engagement, discussing challenges like the maintenance of open-source software. He also highlights the significance of mentorship and collaboration in creating inclusive and supportive environments within open source communities.
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INSIGHT

Distributed Leadership in Open Source

  • Open source projects mostly use distributed leadership instead of single central leaders.
  • This model allows communities or organizations to govern projects collaboratively.
ANECDOTE

Founding of CHAOSS Project

  • Sean and Matt Germonprez co-founded CHAOSS after meeting and collaborating on open source data research.
  • They launched CHAOSS under the Linux Foundation in 2017 focusing on metrics for open source health.
ANECDOTE

Grant Enabled CHAOSS Focus

  • A Sloan Foundation grant allowed Sean and Matt to dedicate significant research time to CHAOSS.
  • They initially focused on agreeing on standard metrics to measure open source project health consistently.
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