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BONUS - Sustain Open Source Software

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2017-05-04T17:45:00Z 🎧 23,997

Justin Dorfman joined us for a special BONUS episode of The Changelog to share some details about Sustain Conference with you. It’s a one day conversation for Open Source Software sustainers at GitHub HQ (SF) on June 19, 2017. No keynotes, expo halls or talks. Only discussions about how to get more resources to support digital infrastructure. Plus, we’ll be there.

Go Time Go Time #45

SPECIAL — Ask Us Anything!

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2017-05-04T16:37:44Z #go 🎧 7,759

This is a special “Ask Us Anything” episode where we answered questions submitted by the community — covering everything from impostor syndrome and the future of Go, to the music we listen to to get in a groove, and barbecue (of course).

JS Party JS Party #10

yayQuery Reunion!

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2017-05-02T13:00:00Z #javascript 🎧 5,061

In this special episode, it’s a yayQuery podcast reunion. Alex Sexton, Paul Irish, Rebecca Murphey, and Adam Sontag are back for a takeover episode here on JS Party where they catch up on the latest happenings in JavaScript, share JavaScript predictions, thoughts on TypeScript, React, PWAs, and more.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #249

Open source at Microsoft, inclusion, diversity, and OSCON

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2017-04-28T21:00:00Z #oscon 🎧 24,650

Scott Hanselman joined today’s show produced in partnership with our friends at OSCON. Scott is a Program Chair of OSCON, host of the podcast Hanselminutes, and advocate for open source inside of Microsoft and the Azure Cloud team. We talked about the oldest software he wrote that’s still in production, the shift inside Microsoft to open source and why, as well as ways to make inclusion and diversity a priority in your communities.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #248

Open source lessons learned

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2017-04-28T17:50:00Z #javascript 🎧 19,512

Zeno Rocha, Principal Developer Advocate at Liferay, joined the show to talk about DevRel, his open source work (clipboard.js, Dracula Theme, jQuery Boilerplate, Browser Diet, et al), and his passion for teaching and giving talks at conferences. Zeno also shared some really interesting stories about his first contributions to open source, how that played out, and the lessons learned along the way.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #247

Firefox Debugger and DevTools

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2017-04-17T19:00:00Z 🎧 20,980

Jason Laster joined the show to talk about Firefox Debugger and DevTools. We talked about the backstory of Firefox, Firebug, the new Debugger.html, why React and Redux made a good fit to develop Debugger as a standalone application, community efforts, and getting started.

Spotlight Spotlight #13

Node at Microsoft, ChakraCore, and VM Neutrality

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2017-04-12T19:00:00Z #node +2 🎧 3,506

In this episode of The Future of Node series recorded at Node Interactive 2016 Adam talked with Gaurav Seth (Lead Program Manager of Chakra & TypeScript) and Arunesh Chandra (Program Manager of ChakraCore) about the backstory of Node at Microsoft, their polite fork of Node to introduce the community to ChakraCore (the high-performance JavaScript engine that powers Microsoft Edge), why Microsoft is so interested in Node, the future of Chakra and ChakraCore, VM neutrality, and more.

JS Party JS Party #6

Web Components and WTF is Shadow DOM?

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2017-04-11T17:00:00Z #javascript 🎧 5,970

Mikeal Rogers, Alex Sexton, and Rachel White discuss Web Components and questions like — “WTF is Shadow DOM?” and “Are custom elements ready?” We also discuss the JavaScript conference scene as well as attending, speaking and organizing conferences. Plus, the project of the week — p5.js.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #246

First-time contributors and maintainer balance

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2017-04-10T17:00:00Z 🎧 20,059

Kent C. Dodds joined the show to talk about guiding and supporting first time contributors to open source. We talked about the many ways to be first-timer friendly, how to contribute to open source, the burden and balance of a maintainer, and a few of the projects Kent maintains, including his latest project at PayPal called Glamourous.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #245

Open Source at Google

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2017-03-28T17:00:00Z #documentation 🎧 23,600

Will Norris (Engineering Manager at Google’s Open Source office) joined the show to talk about their new release of the Google Open Source website as well as the release of Google’s internal documentation on how they do open source. Nearly 70 pages of documentation have been made public under creative commons license for the world to use. We talked about the backstory of Google’s Open Source office, their philosophy on OSS, their involvement in the TODO group, and much more.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #244

Learning JavaScript and Bringing People Together

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2017-03-25T03:00:00Z #javascript 🎧 21,381

Tracy Lee joined the show to talk about bringing people together, helping people, and making an impact. We covered learning JavaScript, the ins and outs of her road to get to where she’s at today, hitting burnout and sleeping for two weeks, breaking into the JavaScript community, and the fun cruise, workshops, and conferences she’s working on for the JavaScript community.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #243

Let's Encrypt the web

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2017-03-18T03:00:00Z #infosec 🎧 23,287

Jacob Hoffman-Andrews, Senior Staff Technologist at the EFF and the lead developer of Let’s Encrypt, joined the show to talk about the history of SSL, the start of Let’s Encrypt, why it’s important to encrypt the web and what happens if we don’t, Certbot, and the impact Let’s Encrypt has had on securing the web.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #242

The burden of open source

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2017-03-09T12:00:00Z 🎧 20,770

James Long joined the show to talk about his recent post, “Why I’m Frequently Absent from Open Source”. He shared several points in his blog post that struck a chord with us, so we invited him on the show to talk through the gritty details and peel back the layers of open source — the people involved, sustainability, the responsibility, the guilt, and the balance it takes to keep it all together.

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