KCC@Beijing|What exactly does open source bring us?

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KCC , the full name of KAIYUANSHE City Community (Chinese: Kaiyuanshe City Community), is a regional open source organization initiated by Kaiyuanshe and aims to allow open source communities to take root in every city.

Since its launch in February 2023, we have successively established KCC organizations in cities at home and abroad such as Nanjing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Beijing, Silicon Valley, Singapore, and Dalian.

KCC@Beijing is an offline event around open source initiated by "Open Source Society". We hope to promote the development of open source culture in various places through such offline activities. This KCC@Beijing event will be held in the form of a book club to share and discuss the topic "What has open source brought us?"

Throughout the history of open source, open source is not an isolated event, nor is it a linear growth object. Open source is not even just about technology. Looking back on the information industry over the past half century, what has open source brought us? What is the underlying motion logic? The vitality is so strong, what is the driving force behind it? Let us ask questions and listen to the sharing of Shi Si, the author of "The Mystery of Open Source".

Looking back to ordinary developers and programming enthusiasts, what changes has open source brought to them? We were fortunate to invite the author of the "rosedb" open source project to share his "Open Source Journey" about his participation in open source, telling how he went from Java business development when he just graduated to getting started with database/storage, from being an ignorant technical novice to maintaining two Thousands of star storage engine open source projects .

If you are interested in the above two topics, you are welcome to sign up to participate in KCC@Beijing offline activities for free. At the same time, we have also prepared some exquisite peripheral gifts for everyone. Seats are limited, so sign up now! (The registration link can be obtained by scanning the QR code / reading the original text at the end )

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· activity theme:

[KCC@Beijing] Reading Club

· Activity time: 

 September 2, 2023 (Saturday) 14:00 - 17:00

· Activity format: 

  book club

· Event Location: 

  Wangjing Pohang Center (Building 13, Area 4, Wangjing Dongyuan, Chaoyang District, Beijing)

  • Event small gifts:

    • Books related to the topic: "The Mystery of Open Source" 3 books

    • Little O dolls, stickers, playing cards and other gifts


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Scan the QR code above to register

Author丨KCC@Beijing

Editor丨Wang Mengyu

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Introduction to Kaiyuan Society

Kaiyuan Society was founded in 2014. It is composed of individual members who volunteer to contribute to the open source cause. It is formed based on the principles of "contribution, consensus, and co-governance". It always maintains the characteristics of vendor neutrality, public welfare, and non-profit. It is the first to use "open source governance, International integration, community development, project incubation" is an open source community federation with the mission. Kaiyuan Society actively cooperates closely with communities, enterprises and government-related units that support open source. With the vision of "based on China and contributing to the world", it aims to create a healthy and sustainable open source ecosystem and promote the Chinese open source community to become an active player in the global open source system. Participants and Contributors.

In 2017, the Open Source Society transformed to be composed entirely of individual members, operating in accordance with the governance model of top international open source foundations such as ASF. In the past nine years, it has connected tens of thousands of open source people, gathered thousands of community members and volunteers, hundreds of lecturers at home and abroad, and cooperated with hundreds of sponsors, media, and community partners.

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