- "I Am the Wilderness": On Trust & Community
Brené Brown suggests seven elements to trust in her book, "Braving the Wilderness". You can remember these elements as an acronym: "BRAVING".
- Three Great Examples of Open Source Product Roadmaps
Recently, I came across three product roadmaps from Proton. They did a great job creating transparent product roadmaps. Here is what they did.
- Write Yourself Into Obsolescence.
A brief meditation on why you should write yourself into obsolescence and also what kind of writing matters most when documenting yourself and your responsibilities.
- Unsaid.
When I launched my blog, I always envisioned writing cute snapshots of insight into my life. As much as I would publish them for the Internet, I was also publishing for myself. Or so, it started off this way.
- Facilitation, Collaboration, and Webcams: A Story About Principles of Authentic Participation
This is the story about the facilitation of the Principles of Authentic Participation. This blog post is a story, or perhaps open source lore.
- What's New in TeleIRC V2.0.0
There are many new changes in TeleIRC v2.0.0. This post explains major changes for TeleIRC v2.0.0. Read on for the release highlight reel.
- Why FOSS Is Still Not on Activist Agendas
In 2006, Bruce Byfield asked why open source was not on activist agendas. Have things changed in 2019? What did Byfield get right? What did he leave out?
- Write More Accessible Markdown Images With This One Simple Trick
Do you frequently write comments or READMEs in Markdown? Learn how to make your Markdown images more accessible with this one simple trick. No gimmicks!
- Sustain OSS 2018: Quick Rewind
A quick recap of the Sustain OSS 2018 conference, covering topics such as human aspects of governance, financial sustainability models, diversity, and more.
- Keep Your Open Source Project Organized With GitHub Project Boards
Managing an open source project is hard work. Learn how to make your open source project more transparent and organized with GitHub project boards.