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Tuesday December 5, 2023 14:00 - 14:40 JST


Effective management of open-source communities is vital for the success and sustainability of projects. Traditional methods face challenges in handling the increasing complexities and demands of these communities. In this talk, we introduce a novel approach to community management, leveraging the power of GPT-4 and WasmEdge (A CNCF sandbox project). From automating routine tasks to analyzing community sentiment and facilitating communication, GPT-4 can dramatically improve the efficiency and productivity of open-source projects. During this session, we will explore practical use cases and best practices for leveraging GPT-4 in open source community management, especially the code review agent to help maintainers review the PR first round and chatbot for the specific open source project. We will discuss how GPT-4 can assist in automating repetitive community management tasks, providing personalized support to community members, and promoting a positive and inclusive environment. Additionally, we will address ethical considerations and potential challenges in implementing GPT-4 in open source communities.
Speakers
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Vivian Hu

Product Manager, Second State
Vivian Hu is a Product Manager at Second State and a columnist at InfoQ. She is a founding member of the WasmEdge project. She organizes Rust and WebAssembly community events in Asia.
Tuesday December 5, 2023 14:00 - 14:40 JST
Conference Room 2 (3F Level)
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