Sean Cribbs led a very wide ranging talk on how to manage and contribue to an open source project at last weeks Raleigh Ruby Camp.
Some things really stuck out to me:
1. The move to Github quieted the number of people who thought they were heavy handed as they could just fork whenever they wanted.
2. [...]
Running an OpenSource Project - Sean Cribbs
WordPress 2.5
I didn’t realize that it had been so long since I’d posted anything (or even looked at this site), but was motivated to dig back in after seeing Kevin Burton’s posts about the WordPress BlogSpam Cancer that is rapidly spreading.
I have a sort of sick fascination with these weird new security threats as they flow [...]
MacZot Manical Rage
Another disturbing development from the Mac Shareware front: Garrett Murray developed an application called xPad (stickies, text edit replacement) for OS X and was selling it as shareware. He agreed to sell the website, application and some other bits of intellectual property to Brian Ball of macZOT, a shareware promotion website. Sales apparently weren’t as [...]
Open Source at 40 Dollars a Click.
Code may be Poetry, but nothing pays the bills like cash.
The ever present awesomeness of WordPress (on which this site runs) has a new link on the homepage.
It lays out the prices for sponsoring the WordPress homepage and if you’re not curious enough to click the aforementioned link, let’s just say it’s real [...]
