What is the best in-depth up-to-date survey of the various models that individuals and companies have used to earn money from (or on top of) open source software, and the ups and down thereof? The last thing I saw that I would call systematic was an internal study at a big tech company seven years ago (so not shareable or citable), and even then it documented 20+ approaches. Pointers welcome - thanks. #opensource
i am in my happy place today - sitting at a table of pythonistas from around the world. working on bugs, issues and talking all things #opensource#pyconus
Alex Kretzschmar joins @adam to discuss their experiences with building the “perfect media server” and all the hardware and software involved to make it happen:
LinuxServer dot io, PerfectMediaServer dot com, Plex, Jellyfin, ZFS, mergerfs, TrueNAS, Docker Compose and so much more in this episode.
Happy PyCon sprint day to all who celebrate! Come join pyOpenSci to:
📚 contribute to our guidebook
🚗 test drive a tutorial
🛠️ help with technical CI (and other challenges)
🔍 even get in there and typo-hunt!
We have ways for everyone of all skill levels to contribute! Plus you'll get to hang out with our Executive Director and Founder, @leahawasser (ask her about Juno - trust us!)
One benefit of a Monday being a holiday because someone did something 2000 years ago is that I can treat it as a work day where I work on my open source project instead of regular work code. 😁