Yogesh Londhe on Random Hacks of Kindness and its impact

Yogesh has taught in schools in India, China, Tajikistan over the past 25 years. He is a technology enthusiast and believes that power of technology can be used for social good.

He is a lead of at the Random Hacks of Kindness (RHoK) community in Bangalore. Yogesh wants to bring such concepts and introduce them at a WordCamp, because he loves using WordPress because of the community around and its FOSS principles.

Yogesh will join Saurabh Shukla in a interview style discussion about how open source communities work, what motivates people to contribute time and skills for the community and the impact such ideas make with examples.

Author: Aditya Kane

He is passionate about community building and that passion led him on starting his journey as a contributor in 2012. He co-founded the WordPress meetup in Mumbai, which was the very first one in India. He currently contributes to the project as a Program Manager on the Community Team, along with being part of the WordPress Incident Report Team. Aditya Kane lives in Pune, India. He works as a freelance consultant for WordPress projects and agencies. He believes that open-source, the open web, an open culture that nourishes, informs, changes and invites participation feels inherently authentic.

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