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Request For Commits explored different perspectives in open source sustainability


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Request For CommitsRequest For Commits #20

Finale, thank you!

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Featuring Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal RogersFeaturing Adam StacoviakFeaturing Jerod Santo
2018-03-21T15:00:00Z#sustainability+1🎧 9,596

In this finale episode of Request For Commits – we regroup to discuss how we got here, lessons learned, community impact, and where the conversations around open source sustainability are taking place now and in the future. This might be the end of this podcast, but the conversation will continue on The Changelog. You should subscribe if you’re not already.

Request For CommitsRequest For Commits #19

Design, software, and open source

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Featuring Lauren McCarthyFeaturing Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal Rogers
2018-01-19T22:00:00Z#javascript+1🎧 5,237

Lauren McCarthy joined Nadia and Mikeal to discuss her work on p5.js, contributions and culture, her before and after take on open source, her path to becoming a maintainer, how p5.js gets new contributors, how they keep them around, and why design isn’t better represented in open source.

Request For CommitsRequest For Commits #18

Maintaining a popular project and sponsored time

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Featuring Henry ZhuFeaturing Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal Rogers
2018-01-19T21:00:00Z#javascript+1🎧 4,299

Henry Zhu joined Nadia and Mikeal to discuss his work on Babel, how he became and accidental maintainer, why he thinks maintainers aren’t special, paid open source work, the Babel brand, and building community.

Request For CommitsRequest For Commits #17

Experiments and the Economics of Open Source

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Featuring Daniel BachhuberFeaturing Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal Rogers
2018-01-19T20:00:00Z#wordpress🎧 4,112

Daniel Bachhuber joined Nadia and Mikeal to discuss his work on wp-cli, the economics, origins, staying productive as a maintainer, fund raising, and the state of wp-cli today.

Request For CommitsRequest For Commits #16

Open Source History, Foundations, Sustainability

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Featuring Danese CooperFeaturing Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal Rogers
2017-11-22T20:00:00Z🎧 5,103

Danese Cooper joined Nadia and Mikeal to discuss the history of open source, how the term became a thing via Tim O’Reilly, feeling empowered as an open source contributor, companies’ relationship to open source, foundations and their role (or not) in governance and sustainability.

Request For CommitsRequest For Commits #15

Maintaining a Popular Project and Managing Burnout

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Featuring Christopher HillerFeaturing Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal Rogers
2017-11-01T19:00:00Z🎧 4,897

Christopher Hiller joined Nadia and Mikeal to discuss the ups and downs of maintaining Mocha - a JavaScript test framework that runs on Node.js and in the browser. Discussions included maintaining a popular project, getting funding, the challenges of having money, raising the profile of a project, focusing on the needs of a community, and managing burnout.

Request For CommitsRequest For Commits #14

Documentation and Quitting Open Source

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Featuring Ryan BiggFeaturing Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal Rogers
2017-10-20T19:30:00Z#ruby+1🎧 4,522

Ryan Bigg joined the show to talk about his open source work on the documentation of Ruby on Rails, fund raising, crowd sourcing, departure, handing off, not quitting, making the right decision, getting paid, sustaining, and more.

Request For CommitsRequest For Commits #13

Open source and supercomputers (Spack)

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Featuring Todd GamblinFeaturing Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal Rogers
2017-07-12T14:45:00Z🎧 4,987

Todd Gamblin – a computer scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Lab – tells Nadia and Mikeal all about bringing open source to his peers in the national labs. They discuss what it’s like to open source a project inside the government, how Todd found contributors for Spack, why he got involved with NumFOCUS, and much more.

Request For CommitsRequest For Commits #12

Crowdfunding Open Source (Vue.js)

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Featuring Evan YouFeaturing Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal Rogers
2017-06-15T15:00:00Z#javascript🎧 5,136

Evan You joined the show to talk about his work on Vue.js. We learn how Evan found users and got Vue.js off the ground, the details behind their crowdfunding on Patreon, whether or not crowdfunding is a viable method of sustaining open source, finding balance in life and work, and plans for funding beyond the Patreon campaign.

Request For CommitsRequest For Commits

BONUS – Behind the Scenes of Season 1 and 2

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Featuring Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal RogersFeaturing Adam StacoviakFeaturing Jerod Santo
2016-12-22T20:00:00Z🎧 4,477

In this special episode of Request For Commits we close out the first season with a look behind the scenes of the show. We talked about how the show was formed, who’s involved and why, how we approach producing this show, our theme music, as well as our plans and timing for season 2.

Request For CommitsRequest For Commits #11

Funding the Web

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Featuring Brendan EichFeaturing Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal Rogers
2016-11-22T14:15:00Z🎧 6,622

Brendan Eich, founder of Brave and creator of JavaScript, joined the show to talk about the history of the web, how it has been funded, and the backstory on the early browser wars and emerging monetization models. We also talked about why big problems are hard to solve for the Internet and the tradeoffs between centralization and distribution.

Request For CommitsRequest For Commits #10

Finding New Contributors

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Featuring Charlotte SpencerFeaturing Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal Rogers
2016-11-15T14:00:00Z🎧 4,370

Charlotte Spencer joined the show to talk about making open source more approachable, Your First PR, helping people make their first open source contribution, attracting new contributors, and what projects can do to bring in, retain, and communicate with new people.

Request For CommitsRequest For Commits #9

Open source and licensing

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Featuring Heather MeekerFeaturing Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal Rogers
2016-11-04T14:00:00Z🎧 4,463

Heather Meeker joined the show to talk about open source licensing, why open source licenses are historically significant, how much developers really need to know, and how much developers think they know. We also talk about mixing commercial and open source licenses, and how lawyers keep up with an ever-changing landscape.

Request For CommitsRequest For Commits #8

Open Source and Business

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Featuring David CramerFeaturing Isaac SchlueterFeaturing Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal Rogers
2016-10-18T09:00:00Z🎧 3,544

David Cramer (CEO of Sentry) and Isaac Schlueter (CEO of npm) joined the show to talk about building businesses in open source, why they decided to turn their side projects into full-time work, how they experimented with finding steady sources of revenue, raising venture capital, working with investors and with community, and different company approaches to developing open source projects.

Request For CommitsRequest For Commits #7

Liberal Contribution and Governance Models

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Featuring Rod VaggFeaturing Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal Rogers
2016-09-08T14:00:00Z🎧 4,204

On today’s show Nadia and Mikeal talk with Rod Vagg, Chief Node Officer at NodeSource, about liberal contribution agreements and the underlying mechanics of liberal contribution management, how to level up casual contributors, how projects transition into a liberal contribution mindset and whether there is a place for BDFLs in the future of project governance.

Request For CommitsRequest For Commits #6

Grant Funding: What Happens When You Pay for Open Source Work?

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Featuring Max OgdenFeaturing Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal Rogers
2016-09-01T14:00:00Z🎧 4,274

On today’s show Nadia and Mikeal talk with Max Ogden, creator of Dat, an open source, decentralized tool for distributing data sets. Max has also done a lot of work in the Node.js ecosystem, including helping start NodeSchool and publishing hundreds of modules to npm. He was also one of the first Code for America fellows.

Request For CommitsRequest For Commits #5

Documentation and the Value of Non-Code Contributions

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Featuring Eric HolscherFeaturing Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal Rogers
2016-08-25T20:00:00Z#python+1🎧 5,502

On today’s show Nadia and Mikeal are joined by Eric Holscher to discuss non-code contributions, how they are regarded in open source culture, their value, and how to incentivize this type of work. They also talked about how Read the Docs grew a documentation community, contribution guides, and why this work matters.

Request For CommitsRequest For Commits #4

Building Communities

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Featuring Jan LehnardtFeaturing Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal Rogers
2016-08-18T20:00:00Z🎧 4,029

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.

Request For CommitsRequest For Commits #3

Measuring Success in Open Source

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Featuring Andrew NesbittFeaturing Arfon SmithFeaturing Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal Rogers
2016-08-11T20:00:00Z🎧 4,285

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.

Request For CommitsRequest For Commits #2

Open Source, Then and Now (Part 2)

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Featuring Karl FogelFeaturing Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal Rogers
2016-08-04T21:00:00Z🎧 4,348

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.

Request For CommitsRequest For Commits #1

Open Source, Then and Now (Part 1)

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Featuring Karl FogelFeaturing Nadia EghbalFeaturing Mikeal Rogers
2016-08-04T20:00:00Z🎧 5,095

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.

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