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Building Communities (Request For Commits #4)

August 18, 2016 59:09 57.05 MB Downloads: 0

On today’s show Nadia and Mikeal are joined by Jan Lehnardt to discuss the value of building communities to reduce burden on maintainers and create sustainable projects, how communities help grow a project, and contributor models.

Best Practices Badge from Core Infrastructure Initiative (The Changelog #215)

August 12, 2016 1:08:29 65.94 MB Downloads: 0

David A. Wheeler, from Core Infrastructure Initiative, joined the show to talk about the CII Best Practices Badge program.

Measuring Success in Open Source (Request For Commits #3)

August 11, 2016 1:13:22 70.66 MB Downloads: 0

On today’s show Nadia and Mikeal are joined by Andrew Nesbitt and Arfon Smith to talk about open source metrics, and how to interpret data around dependencies and usage. They talked about what we currently can, and can not measure in today’s open source ecosystem. They also talked about individual project metrics, how we can measure success, what maintainers should be paying attention to, and whether or not GitHub stars really matter.

Beyang Liu on Go at Sourcegraph and Writing Better Code (Go Time #12)

August 10, 2016 52:57 51.33 MB Downloads: 0

Beyang Liu from Sourcegraph joins the show to talk about Go at Sourcegraph and their code insight and language analysis tools for writing better code. We also get an understanding of what Sourcegraph is and the many ways to integrate it into your workflow.

Jessie Frazelle on Maintaining Open Source, Docker, dotfiles (Go Time #11)

August 10, 2016 1:06:23 64.2 MB Downloads: 0

Jessie Frazelle joins us this week to talk about being an open source maintainer, Docker’s pull request acceptance workflow, dotfiles, getting started with public speaking.

Libscore, Velocity.js, Hacking (The Changelog #214)

August 05, 2016 57:46 55.68 MB Downloads: 0

Julian Shapiro, startup founder and developer, joined the show to talk about his story of entrepreneurship, open source, growth hacking, and more. Julian’s story is a story you don’t want to miss — plus he shares actionable advice on growing and marketing an open source project.

Open Source, Then and Now (Part 2) (Request For Commits #2)

August 04, 2016 1:04:38 62.29 MB Downloads: 0

Nadia Eghbal and Mikeal Rogers kick off Season 1 of Request For Commits with a two part conversation with Karl Fogel — a software developer who has been active in open source since its inception.

Open Source, Then and Now (Part 1) (Request For Commits #1)

August 04, 2016 1:16:31 73.68 MB Downloads: 0

Nadia Eghbal and Mikeal Rogers kick off Season 1 of Request For Commits with a two part conversation with Karl Fogel — a software developer who has been active in open source since its inception.

State of Go Survey and Go at Heroku (Go Time #10)

August 01, 2016 1:00:33 58.62 MB Downloads: 0

Ed Muller from Heroku join us to discuss his State of Go survey, vendoring and versioning, the Heroku Go Buildpack, how they use Go at Heroku, and more.

ZEIT, HyperTerm, now (The Changelog #213)

July 29, 2016 1:40:35 96.69 MB Downloads: 0

Guillermo Rauch joined the show to talk with Adam about how he got into programming, how that lead him to what he’s doing now at ZEIT, the design of HyperTerm, and now.

Scott Mansfield on Go at Netflix (Go Time #9)

July 28, 2016 54:59 53.28 MB Downloads: 0

Scott Mansfield joins us this week to talk about Go at Netflix, performance, latency and caching, Rend (their memcached proxy), chaos monkey, and more.

Asim Aslam on Micro, the Go Microservice Toolkit (Go Time #8)

July 27, 2016 54:25 52.75 MB Downloads: 0

Asim Aslam joined us to talk about Micro, a pluggable RPC based library which provides the fundamental building blocks for writing microservices in Go. We also discussed open source sustainability, microservices, and serverless architecture.

Raphaël Simon on goa, the Framework for Building Microservices (Go Time #7)

July 26, 2016 54:20 52.66 MB Downloads: 0

A deep dive into goa, a design-based microservice framework with a DSL that generates idiomatic Go code for your APIs, swagger documentation, and tests helpers.

SiteSpeed.io and Performance (The Changelog #212)

July 22, 2016 1:10:48 68.16 MB Downloads: 0

Peter Hedenskog joined the show to talk about SiteSpeed.io and web performance. We covered where it came from, where it’s going, and more importantly, simple ways you can focus on your web performance.

Open Source at Facebook (The Changelog #211)

July 15, 2016 1:19:30 114.65 MB Downloads: 0

James Pearce, Head of Open Source at Facebook, joined the show to talk about that very subject — open source at Facebook, his path to software development, why he’s the person to lead open source at Facebook, their view on open source, their culture of open source, how they choose what to open source, and more importantly — how they focus on, support, and nurture the community.