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LESSONS ABOUT COMMUNITY FROM SCIENCE FICTION Presentation available at http://fastwonderblog.com/speaking/ Dawn M. Foster @geekygirldawn [email protected] University of Greenwich, PhD Student

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Page 1: Sci-Fi and Community: DevRelCon 2015

LESSONS ABOUT COMMUNITY FROM SCIENCE FICTION

Presentation available at http://fastwonderblog.com/speaking/

Dawn M. Foster@geekygirldawn

[email protected]

University of Greenwich, PhD Student

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WHOAMI

Geek, traveler, reader, PhD student

20 year tech career. Past 15 years doing community & open source

Read 73 books per year, 2 years in a row, mostly sci-fi / fantasy

I keep a list: http://fastwonderblog.com/about/reading/

Photos by Josh Bancroft, Don Park

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BIGGER ON THE INSIDE

Communities look very different

from the inside than

when viewing them as an outsider

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ALL ABOUT THE PEOPLE

Communities are about the

people who participate,

not about the leaders

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DON’T GO TOO FAR

Take time to understand the community

and participate gently to start

without doing too much at once

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DON’T BE A REDSHIRT

Participate and contribute

in a way that people will

notice and value your work

Read John Scalzi’s ‘Redshirts’

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SPECIALIZATION IS FOR INSECTS

The best community members

are the ones who can help

in a wide variety of ways

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3 LAWS AND GUIDELINES

Guidelines / code of conduct

that change and evolve as needed

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ANDROIDS AND EMPATHY

Don’t act like an android,

show empathy and

consider the impact of your actions

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YOU WILL BE ASSIMILATED

Bring new community

members into your

collective for new ideas

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COMMUNITY METRICS

Measure community activity

to track progress, identify issues and

recognize great community members

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NO MONSTERS

Different isn’t bad,

disagree with ideas,

not the person

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MENTORING

Train the next generation

and help others succeed

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THE YOUNG CAN CONTRIBUTE

Age is often unknown,

encourage young people

to contribute

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STRONG WOMEN

Encourage women in our field

and get more women

speaking at our events

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CONTROL ISSUES

Maintain balance

to keep things productive

while not being too controlling

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PEOPLE EVERYWHERE

Travel and

meet interesting people

working on global projects

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NOT AS EASY AS IT SEEMS

It's not all parties and fun travel.

It’s also a lot of real work and

sometimes means being the bad cop.

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DON’T PANIC

Things will go wrong

keep things in perspective

calmly recover

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THANK YOUDawn Foster

University of Greenwich, PhD Student@geekygirldawn, [email protected], fastwonderblog.com

Some of my favorite modern sci-fi / fantasy authors:Hugh Howey, Lois McMaster Bujold, Brandon Sanderson, Connie Willis