- The Fedora AI Developer Desktop Debate: Reflections From Red Hat Summit 2026
What does the AI Developer Desktop mean for Fedora? Read my reflections from Red Hat Summit 2026 on building consensus, transparency, and the Remix revival.
- Why the Fedora AI-Assisted Contributions Policy Matters for Open Source
A pragmatic look at the Fedora AI-Assisted Contributions Policy, its impact on maintainer burnout, and how it protects software freedom.
- Cryptographic Autonomy License (CAL-1.0): My First License Review
An amateur license review of the Cryptographic Autonomy License version 1 (CAL-1.0). What makes the CAL-1.0 different from other licenses?
- CopyleftConf 2020: Quick Rewind
CopyleftConf 2020 took place on Monday, 3 February, 2020 in Brussels, Belgium. This event report summarizes key takeaways and thoughts from CopyleftConf.
- The Day Open Source Died: A Story About Minecraft, Bukkit, and the GPL
Once upon a time, I volunteered in the Minecraft open source community with Bukkit and Spigot. This is a story about FOSS and young folks.
- The Most Important Part of Your Project Might Not Even Be a Line of Code
Does your software project have licensing? Learn why the most important part of your project may not even be a single line of code and how to use licensing.