Morgan and Christine talk about the skills they’ve learned in their
humanities backgrounds and how those have translated into their work
within FOSS communities and projects. They’ll then discuss the
benefits of seeking out varied skillsets within your communities, the
value of looking at problems from multiple lenses, and how to use all
of the tools we’ve got to promote our projects.
(This episode is the audio from
our SeaGL keynote of the same name!)

Oh yeah, and as we said in the intro, the
TinyNES campaign is going strong (see our last episode)!
We met the minimum goal which means it's happening!
Still a couple of weeks left (at time of writing) to get yourself
an open hardware NES, but over half of the "genuine chip" ones are
now sold out, so get yours while you can!

Links:

SeaGL, and a
video of our keynote of the same name

Spritely

Okay here's Christine's old comic Lingo
from nearly two decades ago, don't judge too harshly pls

Emacs

LaTeX

Racket and
Racket's picture language

MediaGoblin

Digital Humanities Workshops episode

Music Production on Guix System

Jessica Tallon and Spritely interview

FOSS Stitch episode of F&C, and ih!

The Liberated Pixel Cup

Deb Nicholson

Urchn Studios

Twitter Mentions