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Mentioned in 11 episodes

Working in Public

Book • 2020
Nadia Eghbal's "Working in Public" delves into the collaborative nature of open-source software development.

The book explores the social dynamics, motivations, and challenges involved in building and maintaining software projects through collective effort.

Eghbal examines various models of collaboration, highlighting the importance of community building and shared responsibility.

The book offers valuable insights into the complexities of open-source projects and their impact on the broader technological landscape.

It serves as a guide for understanding and participating in these collaborative endeavors.

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Mentioned in 11 episodes

Was published by Stripe Press and looks at the making and maintenance of open source software.
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22: Nadia Asparouhova - Ideas that Infect
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Alex Danco
as a book about how working on open source projects changed before and after GitHub.
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17: Alex Danco - Innovation Begins with Gifts
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Sonal Chokshi
as a new book launch.
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Learning from Open Source Communities
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Sonal Chokshi
as the book that
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Nadia Asparouhova
wrote which the podcast hosted an episode on.
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The antimemetics (and memetics) of making ideas happen -- in crypto and beyond
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Kaslin Fields
, quoting a passage about the fear of social faux pas hindering open-source contributions.
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Kubernetes v1.33 Octarine, with Nina Polshakova
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Carlton Gibson
and
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Will Vincent
; discussed its relevance to open source and the Django community.
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Django in 2025
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Christopher Bailey
in the context of managing Django's queue and open source project management.
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Deciphering Python Jargon & Compiling Python 1.0
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Kaslin Fields
, elaborating on how open source communities differ from each other.
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Kubernetes SIG Docs, With Shannon Kularathna
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Dan Shipper
as a book
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Nadia Asparouhova
published with Stripe Press.
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Jhana Meditation Silenced Her Mind—And Changed Her View On AI | Nadia Asparouhova

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