Hi Ester and Bob!

I have contributed to the Umbraco CMS as well as open-source ASP.Net and 
Umbraco-related addins (GitHub: hfloyd).

I have been using Umbraco to create website projects since 2006, so in 
recent years as I became more confident and skilled as a programmer, I have 
made small contributions when I saw something which I wanted to improve. 
Prior to contributing to the software, I was active on the Umbraco 
developer's forum and spoke at Umbraco conferences. The Umbraco community 
is uniquely open and friendly, which makes is easy to contribute without 
judgement and negativity. 

My motivation to contribute is three-fold:
1. To improve software for my own use
2. As a "thank you" for the hard work (often uncompensated) that others 
have contributed, which I benefit from in my work and projects.
3. As a way to further engage with my friends in the Umbraco community.

I have contributed both on my own time, and on company time, since the 
development agencies I have worked for are using Umbraco and participating 
in the community as well. Sometimes I have made an improvement to an 
add-in, for instance, because we needed it for a client project, and then I 
would re-commit the code back to the original repository as a pull-request 
so others can benefit from it as well.

I'd be happy to provide any more information you require.

Where & when are you looking to publish your article, Bob?

~ Heather F

On Monday, August 1, 2016 at 11:34:35 AM UTC-4, Esther Schindler wrote:
>
> My friend Bob is writing an article about the motivations to contribute 
> to open source. I like the notion of having several women quoted. :-) 
>
> Among the  things he wants to know: 
>
> * What Open Source projects do you contribute to? When did you get 
> involved? Why? 
>
> * What motivates you to provide the help and support that goes along 
> with publishing an open source work? 
>
> * If you are employed, are you contributing to open source project(s) on 
> your time or [with permission/encouragement/requirement] on company time? 
>
> Write to b...@cogarttech.com with your answers -- or cc him on a reply, 
> since it might be a fun conversation to have here. 
>
> --Esther 
>
>
> -------- Original Message -------- 
> Subject:   Need to interview open course contributors 
> Date:     Sat, 30 Jul 2016 11:04:48 -0700 
> From:     Robert Reselman <b...@cogarttech.com> 
>
> Hi: 
> I am doing a piece, "The Generosity of Thought: Caring and Sharing in 
> the Open Source Community." 
> The intent of the article is to understand the thinking and motivation 
> of those that contribute open source code and then take the time to help 
> others better understand and use the code. 
> Anybody know of anybody I can contact? 
> If so, thanks in advance and I will send you a bagel. 
> Bob 
>

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