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Impactful community engagement is key to marketing your open source project, says Kim McMahon. Twitter birds The number one rule in open source marketing is: You have to participate in the community. But participate how? Where? And how often? Doing those things right is the key to successful engagement. Fortunately, Kim McMahon[2] of IT marketing firm McMahon Consulting[3] answers those questions and more in her Lightning Talk, "Promoting Your Open Source Project and Building Online Communities Using Social Media," at the 16th annual Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE[4]). In just four minutes, Kim offers a host of recommendations for impactful participation with open source communities. Check them out by watching her presentation from UpSCALE. During the UpSCALE

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