diff --git a/gatsby-config.js b/gatsby-config.js index aff4f4a4..f0f05a3a 100755 --- a/gatsby-config.js +++ b/gatsby-config.js @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ module.exports = { description: "A high profile event with series of talks, workshops, and awareness of open-sourced developer tools.", siteUrl: "https://festival.oscafrica.org", image: "/og-image.png", - twitterUsername: "@oscafrica" + twitterUsername: "@oscafest" }, plugins: [ "gatsby-plugin-gtag", @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ module.exports = { { resolve: "gatsby-plugin-offline", options: { - precachePages: ["/schedule/", "/travel/", "/speakers/", "/sustain-africa", "/2020"] + precachePages: ["/schedule/", "/travel/", "/speakers/", "/sustain-africa"] } }, "gatsby-plugin-fontawesome-css" diff --git a/package-lock.json b/package-lock.json index fcdbe559..11879144 100644 --- a/package-lock.json +++ b/package-lock.json @@ -63734,4 +63734,4 @@ } } } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/src/components/2025/nav.js b/src/components/2025/nav.js index 5ddb22bb..600d406d 100644 --- a/src/components/2025/nav.js +++ b/src/components/2025/nav.js @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ function Nav() {
- Sustain Africa is a one-day conversation for Open Source Software Sustainers. We would be talking about - Sustainability - the sustainability of resources and the sustainability of its people. The conversation around - the comprehensive overview of how FOSS is developed, maintained, utilized, and providing a roadmap for solving - the cultural, financial, and institutional issues among open source project maintainers continues to be the - focus of Sustain.At the Sustain Africa summit, there would be no keynotes, talks, or sponsor demos. Your - undivided attention will be required. Phones and laptops will not be used throughout, and you will be asked to - put devices away if they are a distraction to you or anyone else, as facilitators take you through the journey - of Open Source Sustainability. -
-- {" "} - Our overall goals at Sustain Africa are to:{" "} -
- -- Map and compare visions for the long-term health of free and open software communities around the globe. - connecting those who are passionate about these topics and supporting deeper ongoing collaboration and - shared practice. -
-- Frame and workshop concrete sustainability needs and challenges, applying and prototyping strategies and - practices that provide ongoing support and leadership in sustainability practices. -
-- Document models, strategies, and approaches to sustainability of OSS projects, and work toward a more - sustainable future for OSS. -
-- Address the “hard conversations” tied to sustainability, including appropriate practices for companies - participating in free and open communities, and new developments in licensing and reuse. -
-- The following are some general guidelines regarding how we will run the event: -
- -- Full participation in the program is requested: - part-time participation will work against the overall event goals. In particular, we ask all participants - to refrain from scheduling side meetings during stated agenda times. We ask that each participant utilize - their seat at the meeting to the fullest for the benefit of all. -
-- This is a "devices at ease" event: - use of laptops and cellphones during sessions is strongly discouraged unless you are a designated - note-taker. We encourage all participants to be fully present in sessions and discussions, rather than - multi-tasking on email, etc. We invite participants to use the break to check in with external realities. -
-- Note: - will be dynamically captured during sessions, as we want to document and disseminate the learnings and - outcomes from the event and create resources we can continue to build upon. We will be asking all - participants to help with capture, so as to spread the work around evenly. -
-- Sessions are designed to be highly interactive. This won’t be a space where you will see any panels and - keynote speakers. Breakout sessions will be designed to spur discussion and production. Facilitators will have - as their primary goals enabling learning, addressing questions, and supporting peer sharing and peer - production. Bring your ideas, your questions, your needs and your knowledge to share! -
-
- The event starts at 1:00 PM WAT on 16th June, 2024 , so please arrive at 1:00
- PM WAT to check in. The event will last for 3 hours, 30 minutes, and will be structured as collaborative
- working sessions, along with optional activities. Sessions will be dialog and outcome-oriented rather than
- presentations or lecture format. The program is envisioned to enable deeper collaborations and learnings
- across the network of participants in order to collectively improve our skills, strategies, and impact in our
- respective OSS efforts.
+ Sustain Summit is a one-day conversation for Open Source Software Sustainers. We would be talking about
+ Sustainability -{" "}
+
+ the sustainability of resources and the sustainability of its people
+
+ . The conversation around the comprehensive overview of how FOSS is developed, maintained, utilized, and
+ providing a roadmap for solving the cultural, financial, and institutional issues among open source project
+ maintainers continues to be the focus of Sustain. At the Sustain Africa summit, there would be no keynotes,
+ talks, or sponsor demos. Your undivided attention will be required. Phones and laptops will not be used
+ throughout, and you will be asked to put devices away if they distract you or anyone else as facilitators take
+ you through the journey of Open Source Sustainability.
-
- The following is a working schedule for the Sustain Africa 2024:
+ The following is a working Schedule for Sustain Africa 2024:
Time (WAT)
Agenda
Chapter Leads Summit
-TBA
-12:00 PM
-Arrivals and registration
+Arrivals and Registration
Topics anticipated to be covered include:
02:50 PM
-Recess and Launch Break
+Recess and Lunch Break
Chill and grab a food/drink!
04:30 PM
Photographs and Networking and Lights Out!