Enock Kasaadha
Special guest
Enock Kasaadha has been contributing directly to Open Source for now close to five years. He has worked actively in CHAOSS as a Team Lead and Maintainer, where he has helped implement technical projects, participated in creating metrics and developed API integrations. He has also contributed to the Debian project by maintaining the Salsa CI packaging tool. Having learnt a wide range of technical and social skills in Open Source, he is using most of the knowledge and passion garnered along the way to currently pursue a PhD in Computer Science with most focus on Open Source.
Enock Kasaadha has been a guest on 2 episodes.
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Episode 95: Planning an Open Source event or project with DEI badging
17 October 2024 | 29 mins 30 secs
In this episode of CHAOSScast, host Harmony Elendu and guests Ruth Ikegah, Enock Kasaadha, and Adeyinka Oresanya discuss the DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) Badging Project and its impact on promoting inclusivity in open-source communities. They explore the history of the project, the differences between project and event badging, and the importance of DEI badges in signaling a commitment to diversity. The episode provides insights on how to apply for badges and highlights the role of both automation and human reviewers in the process. Listeners are encouraged to learn more about improving diversity in their own projects and events. Press download now!
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Episode 87: Celebrating 2 years of CHAOSS Africa
27 June 2024 | 37 mins 37 secs
In this episode of CHAOSScast, host Elizabeth Barron is joined by panelists Anita Ihuman and Ruth Ikegah, along with guests, Enock Kasaadha and Maryblessing Okolie, as they
delve into the experiences and contributions of CHAOSS Africa, a regional chapter of the CHAOSS Project. They share personal stories of how they got involved in open source, the influence of CHAOSS Africa on their careers, and the community's growth over the past two years. Discussion highlights include the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion, the supportive nature of the CHAOSS community, and future aspirations for CHAOSS Africa. Press download to hear much more!