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Joined November 2019
“You should always be very honest to your community. You should always be very transparent to the community. And I think that is the foundation for running any successful open source business.” — Garima Kapoor (@garimakap) The Business of Open Source: emilyomier.com/podcast/garim…
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“Data is a problem that is going to remain relevant & grow exponentially over a period of time. So we knew even if we spend like 10, 20, 30 years hacking on this problem, we cannot go wrong. So that's the reason why we started MinIO.”— @garimakap Listen: emilyomier.com/podcast/garim…
“[Engineers] do not want to be marketed or sold to. ... What they want is they want value. They want to understand. So if you can showcase value and help them understand how your platform operates, you've won.” — @benhaynes The Business of Open Source: emilyomier.com/podcast/ben-h…
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“We wanted to work with users that care about the product. Especially when you’re early stage and the product is s**t, you want people who really believe in your mission and the product you’re building.” — Peer Richelson The Business of Open Source: emilyomier.com/podcast/peer-…
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“We want them involved—the community. From my point of view, that’s a really big benefit just to interact with them and get feedback, get their ideas. We really have great communication with the community.” — Birthe Lindenthal The Business of Open Source: emilyomier.com/podcast/birth…
“The most fun part in our organization is when we learn which new users and customers are working with the software. ... It’s a lot of NGOs, like Green Peace for example. That’s something that really makes us proud.” — Birthe Lindenthal Listen: emilyomier.com/podcast/birth…