Problem
Ambassadors, working group members, and others speaking at meetups or regional conferences regularly want to give talks introducing OpenSSF and its projects. No single "kit" exists to start from, so many of the same slides get rebuilt from scratch every time.
Goal
A reusable slide deck, with guidance on how to use it, that anyone in the community can pick up and adapt for a consistent baseline talk about OpenSSF and its projects, whether that's a local meetup, a regional con, or anywhere else.
What it should include
- Base deck. We'll trim it from our existing cdCon / Open Source Summit session slides and the OpenSSF gold deck, including SDLC overview slides and project logos.
- Per-project slides. One slide per project: what it is, why it matters, where to learn more.
- Usage guide. A loose talking-points outline per section, showing what to do with the deck instead of just handing over slides. It doesn't need to be followed word for word.
- Example delivery. A recording of one of us giving the talk, included alongside the deck and outline as a model to work from.
Where this lives
The final slides and resources will live in the DevRel repo, as the single point of reference.
How to help
Drop links to existing slides, decks, or recordings as comments on this issue.
Volunteer to write or review a project one-pager.
Volunteer to record a practice run of the talk.
Problem
Ambassadors, working group members, and others speaking at meetups or regional conferences regularly want to give talks introducing OpenSSF and its projects. No single "kit" exists to start from, so many of the same slides get rebuilt from scratch every time.
Goal
A reusable slide deck, with guidance on how to use it, that anyone in the community can pick up and adapt for a consistent baseline talk about OpenSSF and its projects, whether that's a local meetup, a regional con, or anywhere else.
What it should include
Where this lives
The final slides and resources will live in the DevRel repo, as the single point of reference.
How to help
Drop links to existing slides, decks, or recordings as comments on this issue.
Volunteer to write or review a project one-pager.
Volunteer to record a practice run of the talk.