GR-OSS OUT Podcast
This podcast takes an honest and unvarnished look at the reality of contributing to open source software projects. Too often, the open source community can paint an idealized picture of seamless collaboration and frictionless progress. But the truth is, working on OSS projects can be challenging, messy, and at times, downright frustrating. From conflicting opinions and coding philosophies to project politics and ownership disputes, there are many potential pitfalls. That's why this podcast gives voice to the personal experiences of actual open source contributors and influencers. They'll share the unfiltered ups and downs they've faced working on real projects. You'll...
The Rust Foundation with Lori Lorusso and David Wood
Lori Lorusso, Director of Outreach at the Rust Foundation, and David Wood, a Rust Project Director and engineer at ARM, join host Jay Faulkner to talk about what the Rust Foundation actually does behind the scenes — funding infrastructure, employing security engineers, and running a maintainer funding program for contributors who aren't backed by a sponsoring company.
The conversation covers Rust's path from a Mozilla research project to safety-critical infrastructure in operating systems, browsers, and even vehicles, plus a deep dive into why a single compiler feature (the standard library rebuild, or "build-std") took 11 years and a major co...
Open Source Leadership with Vicky Brasseur
You can't fire a volunteer. So how do you lead one? Vicky Brasseur — author, OSS strategist, and "open source minister without portfolio" — joins Jay Faulkner on the GROSS Out Podcast to discuss wielding influence without authority: ethical manipulation, director-ready business cases, and the succession planning most projects ignore until it's too late. Plus, Vicky's unflinching take on how the LLM boom is damaging open source — flooding maintainers with low-quality PRs, gutting mentorship, and burning resources without accountability. No fluff. Just the long game.
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What Open Source Actually Requires with Jay Faulkner
For our two-year anniversary, Tabatha DiDomenico turns the mic around and puts GROSS Out Podcast founder Jay Faulkner in the hot seat.
Jay is a self-taught technologist who never wanted computers as a career — and ended up shaping infrastructure that runs the world as Ironic's project lead and a decade-long OpenStack contributor. In this conversation, he's honest about how that happened, what it actually looks like from the inside, and what he'd tell anyone trying to find their footing in open source.
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Who Gets to Define Open Source AI? with Nick Vidal
Nick Vidal, Community Manager at the Open Source Initiative (OSI), joins host Tabitha to discuss one of the hardest questions in open source right now: what does Open Source AI actually mean, and who gets to decide?
At the center of it all is the OSI's effort to build community consensus around a definition that satisfies both developers and data scientists — two groups who don't always see eye to eye. Nick also shares what more than 50 maintainer stories revealed about the state of open source health, including the rise of AI-generated noise flooding maintainer workflows, the pressure of...
The Messy Reality of Shipping Helm 4 with Andrew Block
Tabitha sits down with Andrew Block, Distinguished Architect at Red Hat
and maintainer of Helm — the package manager powering Kubernetes
deployments worldwide — to talk about what it really took to ship
Helm 4.
They cover the 12-month journey to a major release, what got left on
the cutting room floor, how the team nearly broke a huge chunk of the
community with one dependency change, and why Andy thinks open source
is one of the most powerful forces for bringing people together —
regardless of what's happening in the world.
They a...
Making Kubernetes Work for AI and Batch Workloads with Kevin Hannon
Jay Faulkner sits down with Kevin Hannon (GitHub: kannon92), Kubernetes Contributor Award winner and maintainer of the JobSet project, to discuss the growing challenge of running AI and batch workloads on Kubernetes — a platform originally designed for web services and long-running applications.
Kevin shares his journey from G Research and the Armada project through to his current work improving Kubernetes upstream, including the multi-year effort to bring swap memory support to GA, the push to deprecate CGroups v1, and the emerging Workload Aware Scheduling initiative aimed at bringing gang scheduling into Kubernetes core.
The conversation covers th...
Security and Resilience From OpenStack to the White House with Æva Black
We sit down with Æva Black as she shares her journey from creating OpenStack Ironic to leading security policy at Microsoft and CISA. Discussion covers the economics of competing with hyperscalers, Europe's Cyber Resilience Act, managing software dependency complexity, AI's impact on security (including the rise of "vibe hackers"), and a powerful story about how a casual conference conversation led to influencing White House cybersecurity strategy.
OpenStack Ironic - https://ironicbaremetal.org/
Omnibor - https://omnibor.io
The cURL project - https://everything.curl.dev/project/index.html
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Community Governance and Building Sustainable Open Source with Dr. Dawn Foster
In this episode of the G Research Open Source Software Outreach Podcast (GROSS OUT), host Jay Faulkner sits down with Dr. Dawn Foster, Director of Data Science at the CHAOSS Project and veteran open source consultant, to explore the hidden infrastructure that keeps open source communities thriving.
Dawn shares her 30-year journey through the open source world, from compiling dependencies as a sysadmin in the '90s to earning a PhD studying collaboration in the Linux kernel. The conversation dives deep into the metrics and governance structures that separate sustainable projects from those destined to fail—including th...
Memory Safety and Modernizing Python's Cryptography Ecosystem with Alex Gaynor
Alex Gaynor, long-time open source contributor and core developer of Django, PyPy, and Python's cryptography library, joins us to discuss the challenging transition from C to Rust in the Python ecosystem. We explore memory safety vulnerabilities like buffer overflows, the technical and community challenges of introducing Rust to a major Python library, and how to navigate hostile feedback during controversial changes. Alex shares lessons from shipping the first Rust-based cryptography release, managing platform compatibility issues, and why sometimes breaking backwards compatibility is necessary to move an ecosystem forward.
A must-listen for anyone maintaining critical open source infrastructure...
Building Welcoming Communities with Stacey Potter
Tabitha Diaminico from G Research sits down with Stacey Potter, Manager of Community at the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF), to explore what makes open source communities thrive. Stacey shares her unique journey through open source—from working at a license compliance company to shepherding projects like Flux through CNCF graduation, and now building inclusive communities at OpenSSF. Discover the practical strategies for welcoming new contributors, the surprising parallels between marketing and community building, and why people are truly the heart of open source.
Whether you're a seasoned maintainer looking to grow your project, a developer considering yo...
Journey Through Platform Engineering From Inner Source to GitOps with Priyanka Ravi
In this episode of the G Research Open Source Software Outreach Podcast, host Jay Faulkner sits down with Priyanka "Pinky" Ravi, Platform Tech Advocate at G Research, to explore her unique path from full-stack developer to open source advocate. Pinky shares her fascinating journey implementing inner source practices at State Farm, leading Kubernetes GitOps adoption, and eventually joining the team behind Flux at WeaveWorks. The conversation dives deep into what GitOps really means, the four core principles that define true GitOps, and how pull-based deployment models solve configuration drift. Along the way, they discuss the evolution of DevOps practices...
Transitioning From Corporate Code to Open Source with Tim Boudreau
In this episode of the G-Research Open Source Software Outreach Podcast, we sit down with Tim Boudreau, one of the early members of G-Research's open source initiative. Tim shares his unique perspective on transitioning from 30 years of writing proprietary software to working in open source communities.
We explore the challenges of moving from the controlled environment of corporate development to the exposed world of public repositories, where your code is visible from day one. Tim discusses the psychological shifts required, from developing a thicker skin to handling rejection, and shares candid stories about both successful contributions and...
The Art of Finding and Publishing Security Bugs with David Leadbeater
In this episode of the G Research Open Source Software Outreach Podcast, host Jay Faulkner sits down with security researcher and engineer David Leadbeater. They dive into David’s journey from hacking on Linux as a kid to discovering vulnerabilities in modern terminals. The conversation explores how obscure bugs can linger in new code, the messy reality of threat modeling, the challenges of maintaining secure open source software, and war stories from email security days.
Check out DGL's personal blog at [dgl.cx](dgl.cx).
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Open Source and Collective Intelligence with Mark Burnett
Mark Burnett, Head of Technology Innovation at G-Research joins us to discuss the impact of open source on enterprise software, the value of being a loud open source customer, and finding open source already aligned to business needs. Mark also provides valuable insight to other business leaders on how to engage the open source community and use open source concepts to fail fast and innovate fast.
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<...Building AI with Databricks with Ben Wilson
Join us as we talk to Ben Wilson about Databricks. Learn about the journey of working in an OSS based business, look into the future of "AI", and learn about how a seasoned developer can have a "GR-OSS" moment and recover from it.
Links:
Databricks https://www.databricks.com/ Free Form AI podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/1ka6DzxQR65hLYldeTmu9Y Adventures in Machine Learning podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/adventures-in-machine-learning/id1531074814Come work for G-Research in Dallas, TX or London, UK -- see open positions at https://www.gresearch.com/vacancies<...
OpenDev Collaboratory with Jeremy Stanley and Clark Boylan
In this podcast, Jeremy and Clark talk to us about the open infrastructure stack that powers open infrastructure software! Learn why OpenDev exists, what it can be useful for, and how you can join the collaboratory.
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OpenDev https://opendev.org Zuul https://zuul-ci.org Gerrit https://www.gerritcodereview.com Quay.io https://quay.io OpenStack https://openstack.org OpenInfra Foundation https://openinfra.dev Greenbone security scanner https://www.greenbone.netSpecial Guests: Clark Boylan and Jeremy Stanley.
Security and Community with Tabatha DiDomenico
In this podcast, Tabatha and Jay discuss security, oss communities, and the places security and community can intersect. Learn how GR-OSS works with CHAOSS and OpenSSF as part of our open source work.
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CHAOSS https://chaoss.community/ OpenSSF https://openssf.org/Want to use open source software to build the next big thing? Check out job vacancies at G-Research! https://www.gresearch.com/vacancies/
Special Guest: Tabatha DiDomenico.
Open Source Foundations with Julia Kreger
In this podcast, we delve into the critical role open source foundations play in fostering the growth and sustainability of open source software. Julia Kreger, Chair of the Open Infrastructure Foundation, joins us to share her expertise and passion for the open source movement. Learn how foundations can ensure that open source projects continue even when a contributor moves on.
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Open Infrastructure Foundation @ https://openinfra.dev G-Research job opportunities @ https://www.gresearch.com/vacancies/Special Guest: Julia Kreger.
MLH & Cultivating OSS Developers with Alex Gornet
Major League Hacking (MLH) and GR-OSS have been partnering for years developing the next generation of open source developers. Join us as we talk about struggles, successes, and how overall rewarding this work can be.
Learn more about MLH and apply for an MLH Fellowship at https://fellowship.mlh.io. View a video version of this podcast and more content from GR-OSS at https://youtube.com/@oss-gr.
Other Links:
MLH Hackathon League schedule https://mlh.io/seasons/2025/eventsThank you to our MLH Fellows for their help with this podcast:
Adam McArthur ...F# and Functional Programming with Florian Verdonck
Come join as Florian Verdonck schools Jay on basics of functional programming and talks about his experience working with F# and improving the F# ecosystem in the latest episode of the GR-OSS OUT podcast.
View a video version of this podcast, and more content about Open Source, including CNCF Armada, OpenStack, and many other projects at https://youtube.com/@oss-gr
Other links:
https://fsprojects.github.io/fantomas/ https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/fsharp/style-guide/formatting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SHBNMPwS-s "Getting Started with Fantomas" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9...Kubernetes & Armada Development with Dejan Pele Pejchev
Come join as Dejan Pejchev talks about his experience working with Kubernetes in the latest episode of the GR-OSS OUT podcast. Find out about how G-Research has engaged with the upstream CNCF communities to support their open source infrastructure.
See Dejan's talk about Kubernetes scheduler performance here: https://kccncna2024.sched.com/event/1i7p8
Read more about Armada at https://armadaproject.io
View a video version of this podcast, and more content about Open Source, including CNCF Armada, OpenStack, and many other projects at https://youtube.com/@oss-gr
Other links:
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Polars and Pandas: Dataframes for Python with Itamar Turner-Trauring
Guest: Itamar Turner-Trauring, Open Source Python Developer
Itamar joins host Jay Faulkner for a conversation about dataframes in general, with a focus on polars. He explains why dataframes are important, and how polars' approach compares with the approach taken by pandas.
It's not all about data science though, Itamar has a long history of contributing to interesting python technologies and debuggers. Itamar shares some real world stories from his experience, including a "gross" moment he has overcome.
Find other episodes and information about our guest at https://podcast.gr-oss.io/.
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AI and ML with Jonathan Giannuzzi
Guest: Jonathan Giannuzzi, Open Source Evangelist at G-Research and core contributor to FasttrackML
Jonathan joins host Jay Faulkner for a conversation about artificial intellegence and machine learning. He explains the basics of AI/ML architectures, how data scientists get their work done, and how FasttrackML helps them get more research done faster.
Jonathan will also answer our recurring question: "What's a "gross" moment while working on open source, and how did you overcome it?"
Find other episodes and information about our guest at https://podcast.gr-oss.io/.
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What is GR-OSS? with Alex Scammon
Guest: Alexander Scammon, Head of Open Source Development at G-Research
Video: https://youtu.be/IUHdAmFnUT8
In the premiere episode "What is GR-OSS?", host Jay Faulkner welcomes Alexander Scammon to the G-Research Open Source Software Outreach Podcast. As a founding member of the GR-OSS initiative, Alexander provides an in-depth introduction to this bold experiment in open source transparency. You'll learn the fascinating backstory of how GR-OSS was conceived as well as the curiously named GR-OSS acronym itself - where it came from and what it represents.
Alexander will also give us the first answer to...