By Anežka Müller
Being an open organization or open community has many benefits, described countless times. But let's dive into what questions (or risks) an open approach may carry and maybe even what it means for the communities to call themselves open. How do we approach security and safety? How do we handle communication? How to make the open approach sustainable? And what can we bring to organizations or communities that function in the "closed" environment?
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講者
Anežka Müller
I dedicate most of my time and energy to tech communities - I am lucky that what I enjoy is also a big part of my livelihood. Being a freelancer, I focus mostly on community operations and community building. My biggest gig right now is a community ops role for Česko.Digital, where I am responsible for the whole community, the well-being of its members, and background processes. At the same time, I am an active volunteer in the Czech Python community, either with the Brno PyLadies, in the organizational team of the conference PyCon CZ, or as a board member of the non-profit Pyvec. Find out more about my work on my website.