Creator Series 2 Things to Measure and Improve Open Source Community Sustainability This is Part 8 of our Open Source Creator Series on to help you – the open source technology creators – understand and bootstrap some of the essential non-technical elements of building
Creator Series Open Source Creator Series, Part 7: Deriving Commercial Product from Open Source Project This is Part 7 of our Open Source Creator Series on “Deriving Commercial Product from Open Source Project" to help you – the open source technology creators – understand and bootstrap some
Creator Series Open Source Creator Series, Part 6: How to Measure Community Building This is Part 6 of our Open Source Creator Series on “How to Measure Community Building" to help you – the open source technology creators – understand and bootstrap some of the
Creator Series Open Source Creator Series, Part 5: Understanding "Distribution" in Open Source Licensing This is Part 5 of our Open Source Creator Series on "Understanding ‘Distribution’ in Open Source Licensing" to help you – the open source technology creators – understand and bootstrap some of
Creator Series Open Source Creator Series, Part 4: Documentation and Technical Writing 101 A project’s documentation gets the most amount of traffic, by far. It’s the place where people decide whether to continue learning about your project or move on.
Creator Series Open Source Creator Series, Part 3: How to Choose an Open Source License This is Part 3 of our Open Source Creator Series on "How to Choose an Open Source License" to help you – the open source technology creators – understand and bootstrap some
Creator Series Open Source Creator Series, Part 2: Product Marketing Having the word “marketing” here is in fact misleading. It’s about product education. Your role is akin to a coach, mentor, or a teaching assistant in a computer science class or a coding bootcamp -- not a “marketing person.”
Creator Series Open Source Creator Series, Part 1: Licensing Fundamentals At any given moment, thousands of developers around the world are creating new open source software – to solve a problem that has no good existing solution or to scratch a