Put open source to work
July 16–17, 2018: Training & Tutorials
July 18–19, 2018: Conference
Portland, OR
Georg Grütter

Georg Grütter
Social Coding Evangelist and Developer Advocate, Bosch Software Innovations GmbH

Website | @bumblegee

Georg Grütter is a social coding evangelist and developer advocate at Bosch Software Innovations. He cofounded and led the first InnerSource community at Bosch. Georg is a passionate software developer with over 30 years of experience. Previously, he held various positions and roles at Bosch, Line Information, the Zurich System House, and DaimlerChrysler. Georg has created two open source projects, XHSI and stashNotifier. He’s an avid recumbent cyclist and mountain biker who also loves photography and chocolate.

Sessions

9:05am9:30am Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Location: E141
Danese Cooper (NearForm), Georg Grütter (Bosch Software Innovations GmbH)
Average rating: ****.
(4.50, 2 ratings)
Danese Cooper welcomes those new to InnerSource as well as those who have been on the journey for years. Danese sets the day's agenda, covers the latest goings-on with the InnerSource community, and offers a sneak peek at what's next. Read more.
4:20pm5:00pm Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Software methodologies
Location: E141
Level: Intermediate
Erin Bank (CA Technologies), Jim Jagielski (ConsenSys | Apache Software Foundation), Georg Grütter (Bosch Software Innovations GmbH), Guy Martin (Autodesk), Klaas-Jan Stol (University College Cork), Daniel Izquierdo (Bitergia)
Average rating: ****.
(4.00, 3 ratings)
Companies worldwide have started InnerSource programs to increase innovation and quality and cut time to market and costs. But many fail to recognize that above all else, InnerSource is a cultural transformation initiative, and it's difficult to get people to change their behavior. Join in to hear a panel of experts discuss the critical aspects of change management required for true success. Read more.
5:05pm5:45pm Wednesday, July 18, 2018
Software methodologies
Location: C123/124
Level: Beginner
Georg Grütter (Bosch Software Innovations GmbH)
Average rating: *****
(5.00, 7 ratings)
Clean code—understandable, modifiable, and testable code that works—is not a new concept, but that doesn't mean it's a solved problem. Georg Gruetter explains what clean code is, why unclean code is undesirable, the reasons for unclean code, how to recognize unclean code, and what you can do to avoid it. Read more.