Not being quite the narcissist I am sometimes accused of I try to recommend other peoples thoughts on working in the open whenever possible. These are my most shared links on the topic;
- Blogging and working in the open – Steve Messer
- Working in the open with a sense of humility and community – Guillaume Charest
- What does “working in the open” mean? – Chris Fleming
- Why we should work in the open – Amy McNichol
- Ten small ways to work more openly – Martha Edwards
- 5 Practical Tips for Working Openly – Laura Hilliger
- Working in the Open – Alt18F
- 6 reasons why the public sector should work in the open that aren’t code re-use – James Darling
- Open working toolkit – Cast
- How to work open – Matt Thompson
- Working in the open is good for you – Kuba Bartwicki
- Working in the open, digital government in the U.K. in 2024 – Martha Lane-Fox
- Doing weeknotes – Giles Turnbull
- A pre-history of weeknotes – Matt Webb
- Weeknote styles – Sam Villis
- Resources for coding in the open – Anna Shipman
- Benefits of working in the open – Jamie Arnold
- How to be open while you test and learn – Giles Turnbull

One response to “[Make things open] Reading list”
I am really appreciating the open-work resources you’ve been sharing recently. I’m adding your posts to my own collection of resources on the topic. Still trying to promote the practice to peers, but man… it is slow-going.