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DESCRIPTION:Open source has never had more contributors\, and yet\, more an
 d more projects struggle with adoption\, onboarding\, and retention. Ever 
 wondered **why**? \n\nThe **bottleneck** isn't code quality. It's the expe
 rience. More specifically the Contributor experience. Bad _READMEs_\, undo
 cumented _APIs_\, broken setup scripts\, and hostile first-timer experienc
 es kill more projects every year than any technical limitation ever will. 
 \n\n**Developer experience is now the highest-leverage contribution you ca
 n make to open source.** Yet it remains the most overlooked. \n\nIn this t
 alk\, we will prove it with evidence. We'll share concrete examples of wha
 t broke and what we fixed across API ecosystems and cloud-native infrastru
 cture: onboarding flows that cut _time-to-first-PR_\, _documentation archi
 tectures_ that actually scaled\, _API design decisions_ that reduced suppo
 rt burden\, and _contributor ladder_ structures that turned drive-by visit
 ors into long-term contributors and maintainers. If you care about **scali
 ng your open source project**\, this talk is for you.
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LOCATION:TR211
SUMMARY:Developer Experience is the New Open Source Contribution. Here's Wh
 y. - Eeshaan Sawant\, Shriya Chauhan
URL:https://pretalx.coscup.org/coscup-2026/talk/QGBTWB/
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UID:pretalx-coscup-2026-M7GQ8W@pretalx.coscup.org
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DESCRIPTION:Europe isn't just talking about digital sovereignty anymore. Go
 vernments are actually doing it. Schleswig-Holstein is moving 30\,000 work
 stations off Microsoft. France is deploying open source productivity stack
 s across ministries. Denmark\, the ICC\, universities\, hospitals — the 
 list keeps growing. And at the center of most of these migrations sit open
  source tools like Libre Office\, Nextcloud and more.\n\nThis talk is abou
 t what these migrations really look like in practice — the architecture 
 decisions (why Hub over Suite matters)\, the deployment realities (self-ho
 sted\, air-gapped\, sovereign cloud)\, the partner ecosystem that makes it
  function\, and the things that go wrong that nobody puts in the press rel
 ease.\n\nBut this isn't a Europe talk at a European conference. This is a 
 Europe talk at an Asian conference\, and that's the point. Taiwan\, Japan\
 , Korea\, India\, and more\; Every country in this room is navigating some
  version of the same question: how dependent are we on infrastructure we d
 on't control? Europe is five years ahead on this journey. Some of what the
 y (and we) have learned is directly transferable. Some of it isn't. I want
  to bring that honest conversation to COSCUP: What works\, what doesn't\, 
 and what your community can start doing now rather than waiting for policy
  to catch up.
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SUMMARY:What Europe's Open Source Migration looks like\, And What Asia Can 
 Learn From It - Eeshaan Sawant
URL:https://pretalx.coscup.org/coscup-2026/talk/M7GQ8W/
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