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tmastro
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Comment #19992597
Hey Vlad, I'm a co-founder of DevFlight (YC W'19). We're working on a solution to this problem and I'd love to talk to you. Email is in my profile if you're interested.
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Comment #19041480
Great question. At this point, we’re focused on partnering with core maintainers of a project. As you’ve stated, these are the individuals who have control over what gets implement…
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Comment #19040692
Thanks for the question! Many companies are already paying or willing to pay for open-source software, especially when a lot of their critical infrastructure in production is open-…
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Comment #19040499
This is an interesting idea. Making open-source more sustainable definitely requires an aggregation of resources. I think something like what you’re describing would help make it e…
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Comment #19040284
Very fascinating, I will definitely listen to this. Thanks for sharing!
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Comment #19038548
Your point about donations and grants is a good one. Working with us does not mean maintainers have to exclusively use contracts to make money. Making open-source more sustainable …
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Comment #19038051
Thanks for that feedback. We start by collecting publicly available GitHub information related to the maintainer’s repo. This includes looking at who has engaged with projects by d…
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Comment #19037840
Co-founder here. Absolutely! We’re working with the wonderful maintainers of projects like Caddy Server ( https://github.com/mholt/caddy ) and OctoberCMS ( https://github.com/octob…
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Comment #17094023
You are right, but "could one day be the best way" didn't have the same ring to it :)
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Comment #17082466
Co-Founder here! As developers, we launch our side projects on a variety of different platforms, including here on Hacker News, Product Hunt, Reddit and Indie Hackers, to name a fe…
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Comment #16959134
I've interviewed with plenty of companies that don't do white board interviews. This doesn't mean they don't test for experience and aptitude. They just use different, often more a…
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Comment #16958353
We built this site for developers to find jobs that use interview techniques that model their work in the real world, without whiteboards or riddles.
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