We’re thrilled to announce the return of InnerSource Gathering Tokyo! Building on the incredible energy and success of our previous event, we’re bringing back this exciting gathering to coincide with the Open Source Summit.
InnerSource Gatherings are events dedicated to uncovering the secrets of cross-organizational collaboration in software development. InnerSource refers to cultivating an open-source-like culture within companies, fostering transparent cooperation.
As companies grow, barriers between departments and products can hinder collaboration. Implementing InnerSource helps break down these silos, enabling synergy across the organization and preventing reinvention of the wheel.
At InnerSource Gatherings, we showcase the latest trends and practical examples of InnerSource, providing a platform for participants to network and share experiences. This is your opportunity to unlock the future of your organization. Join us and be part of this transformative journey!
We can’t wait to see you at InnerSource Gathering Tokyo 2024 Returns!
A community rooted in the region. Connect with InnerSource practitioners and people interested in InnerSource in Japan.
Hear case studies from companies that have actually built an open and transparent development culture within their organizations.
The Gathering is connected not only to the local community but also to InnerSource communities around the world. It’s an opportunity to open the door to exchanges with practitioners worldwide.
Danese Cooper, the founder of the InnerSource Commons Foundation, will kick off the event with a warm welcome message, setting the tone for the gathering and highlighting the importance of InnerSource in today’s software development landscape.
[Virtual] Danese Cooper, The founder of the InnerSource Commons Foundation
This talk provides insights into the current state of InnerSource in Japan. He will introduce the Japanese InnerSource community and share his experiences driving InnerSource adoption at GitHub.
Yuki Hattori, VP of the InnerSource Commons Foundation, Sr. Architect at GitHub
This talk deeps dive into ways to leverage organizations’s ISPO to assist in open source management strategy to bridge the gap between internal development open culture, tools and infrastructure with the external open source ecosystems.
Ana Jiménez Santamaría, Open Source Project Manager at Linux Foundation, TODO Group
Takuya Murakami, Agile Coach / Technical Director in Training
The European Union has recently adopted market regulation for cybersecurity, AI and liability with many obligations that the software world has never had to deal with before. Other parts of the world are already considering similar legislation. This talk will take a look at how project governance might be expanded to perform the necessary compliance and reduce liability and risk with a focus on the differences between InnerSource and multi-party, online development.
Ciarán O’Riordan, Senior Policy Advisor at OpenForum Europe
Daniel will discuss the future of InnerSource, exploring emerging trends, potential challenges, and opportunities for growth in the InnerSource movement.
Daniel Izquierdo Cortázar, President of the InnerSource Commons Foundation, CEO and co-founder of Bitergia
How to flourish Open Source Culture in a company? What are the challenges and how to overcome them? (Beverages will be served)
Founder of the InnerSource Commons Foundation
President of the InnerSource Commons Foundation, CEO and Co-Founder of Bitergia
VP of the InnerSource Commons Foundation, Sr. Architect at GitHub
Open Source Project Manager at Linux Foundation, TODO Group
Takuya Murakami, Agile Coach / Technical Director in Training
Senior Policy Advisor at OpenForum Europe
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