Diane Mueller is a strategic advisor and community architect with over three decades designing mission-critical systems and 13 years of focused experience building and nurturing open source ecosystems like OpenShift, OKD and other cloud-native projects. Formerly Director of Community Development at Red Hat and founder of OpenShift Commons, she combines deep product and community strategy with hands-on program leadership to drive cross-community collaboration at CNCF and Hedera. Diane has steered open standards and transparency efforts through long-standing XBRL leadership roles and brings a rare blend of enterprise product experience and grassroots maker activism—she founded GetMakered Labs to seed hyper-local makerspaces. Based in Gibsons, BC, she now advises research firms and decentralized trust initiatives, translating community health metrics into actionable organizational strategy. Her work is notable for marrying technical interoperability with human-centered community design to scale sustainable open source projects.
12 years of coding experience
31 years of employment as a software developer
Executive Program Finance for Executives, Executive Program Finance for Executives at The University of British Columbia
Bachelor of Arts COINS WOST, Bachelor of Arts COINS WOST at University of Massachusetts Amherst
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