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In September 2023 our meetup suggestion is to do a panel-based recap of the State of Green Software report. Please note: this guide is just a suggestion and you if you haven’t already got ideas for this month. You can use these materials whenever you like. |
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Resources: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1xLAeF205SIQqAmJL26l8j3qPHQmzXZS4eGAxMTIV7NA/edit?usp=sharing (Google Slides) - please download and adapt as necessary SOGS PowerPoint Word Doc (of this Guide) |
Introduction
Green software is software that has a minimal impact on the environment, either by reducing its energy consumption, carbon emissions, or waste generation. Green software is becoming more important as software accounts for a significant and growing share of the world’s carbon footprint. According to researchers, software is expected to account for 14% of the world’s carbon footprint by 2040.
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https://stateof.greensoftware.foundation where organisers can download the full report (PDF), access the interactive dashboard, and explore the 30 insights
https://greensoftware.foundation/ , where organisers can learn more about the GSF, its mission, vision, values, and activities, and join as a member or a partner
The GSF blog, where organisers can find the latest news and updates from the GSF.
The GSF social media channels, such as [Twitter], [LinkedIn], and [YouTube] https://twitter.com/gsfcommunity, LinkedIn, and https://www.youtube.com/@greensoftwarefoundation3662 , where organisers can follow and engage with the GSF and its community
The GSF http://grnsft.org/discuss discussion forums, where organisers can connect and communicate with other GSF members or green software enthusiasts.
The https://github.com/Green-Software-Foundation GitHub repository, where organisers can access or contribute to the open source projects or initiatives of the GSF, such as the Green Software Engineering Principles or the Green Software Engineering Maturity Model