Podcasts about forge your future

  • 19PODCASTS
  • 19EPISODES
  • 43mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Jun 20, 2024LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Latest podcast episodes about forge your future

The Dangerous Man Podcast
FORGE YOUR FUTURE | The 6 critical skill areas every man must develop

The Dangerous Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 54:23


Send us a Text Message.CHECK OUT THE NEW SITE!!!  https://dangerousmanpodcast.com/Skills add and elevate to your value as a man. Join us as we delve into the essential skills every modern man needs to build himself up. Join us its we journey through the list of the 6 skill areas everyman needs to develop.  6 ESSENTIAL SKILL AREAS (Comprehensive list):https://dangerousmanpodcast.com/forge-your-future/PERSONAL DEVELOPMENTPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTPRACTICAL DEVELOPMENTPHYSICAL/MENTAL DEVELOPMENTCREATIVE/HOBBY DEVELOPMENTSOCIAL/RELATIONALSupport the Show. Check out the NEW SITE https://dangerousmanpodcast.com/ Grab some DANGEROUS GEAR in our shop https://dangerousmanpodcast.com/shop/ Support the show for as little as $3 a month https://www.buzzsprout.com/2080275/supporters/new Follow us on X for more shenanigans https://twitter.com/TDMPodcast603 Follow us on Instagram for extra shenanigans https://www.instagram.com/thedangerousmanpodcast/ Connect with Matt Fortin & Rory Lawrence Email us at: thedangerousmanpodcast@gmail.com And Remember men... Stop trying & start training! #2 Masculinity Podcast... https://podcasts.feedspot.com/masculinity_podcasts/ Top 15 Men's Podcast for 2024... https://podcasts.feedspot.com/mens_podcasts/

Australia for Christ Church
Forget the past. Forge your future. Pastor Victor Chai - 12 November 2023

Australia for Christ Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 36:50


Thanks for joining us online - we'd love to connect with you. Head to www.australiaforchrist.church, for more information.

Nate Garrett's Big Riff Energy
#24 - The Making Of 'Forge Your Future'

Nate Garrett's Big Riff Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 56:15


On this episode, Nate recounts the writing, recording, and release of Forge Your Future. Album of discussion: Malokarpatan - Nordkarpatenland (2017)  ______________________________________ Find Nate: https://www.youtube.com/@borntoonate  https://www.instagram.com/borntoonate/ ______________________________________ Find Spirit Adrift: https://www.youtube.com/@spiritadriftmusic  https://www.spiritadrift.com https://www.instagram.com/spiritadrift/ https://www.facebook.com/SpiritAdrift/  ______________________________________ Send questions, comments, or anything you'd like Nate to address on the podcast to: BIGRIFFENERGY@GMAIL.COM ______________________________________

Original Podcast
Forge your future ( Audio book summary )

Original Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 2:10


अपनी विशिष्टता का आनंद लें और दूसरों के काम आएं हममें से प्रत्येक व्यक्ति अपने आप में अलग है, विशिष्ट है। मैं जो भी हूं सिर्फ अपने जीवन की परिस्थितियों और अपने उन प्रयासों के कारण हूं जो मैंने ऐसा बनने की प्रक्रिया में किए हैं। आपको अपनी इस विशिष्टता का आनन्द लेना चाहिए, उसके लिए खुशी मनानी चाहिए। आपको कभी भी वैसा दिखने की कोशिश नहीं करनी चाहिए, जो आप नहीं हैं या आपको किसी अन्य व्यक्ति की तरह होने का दिखावा नहीं करना चाहिए। आप औरों से भिन्न होने के लिए ही पैदा हुए हैं। आप केवल 'आप' बनने के लिए ही हैं। समूची दुनिया में कहीं भी और कभी भी ही विचार नहीं आ रहे होंगे, जैसे अभी आपको आ रहे हैं और न ही किसी व्यक्ति की स्थितियां वैसी होंगी, जैसी आपके जीवन की हैं। कोई भी व्यक्ति वैसा हंसमुख, प्रसन्नचित्त और खुशी नहीं हो सकता, जैसे कि आप हैं। इसलिए अपनी विशिष्टताएं दूसरों के साथ साझा करें। यदि आपका अस्तित्व समाप्त हो जाता है, तो इस सृष्टि में एक छिद्र रह जाएगा, इतिहास में एक खालीपन रह जाएगा, मानव जाति की उत्पत्ति के लिए बनाई गई योजना में किसी चीज का अभाव रह जाएगा। इसलिए, अपनी विशिष्टता को संजो कर रखें। यह एक ऐसा उपहार है जो प्रकृति ने केवल आपको दिया है। दूसरों के काम आएं। अपने जीवन को जितना विस्तार दे सकें, दे डालें।

book summaries audio book summary forge your future
Metal Matters
135: Nate Garrett of Spirit Adrift

Metal Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 58:14


Today we're excited to welcome guitarist, vocalist and songwriter Nate Garrett, mastermind behind Spirit Adrift and former guitarist of Gatecreeper. Originally formed as a solo project in Phoenix, Garrett began the classic heavy metal project in the wake of his new found sobriety, channelling his energy into a succession of four LPs and 3 EPs released in the span of six years. The latest is 2021's Forge Your Future, released in late summer via Century Media. We spoke with Garrett about his latest listening habits, the difference between home and tour personas and the true definition of the term punisher. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Comics - Coffee - Metal
C/C/M Podcast Episode #55: Matt Summo and Pete Collins

Comics - Coffee - Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 79:32


This week I have the dynamic duo of MATT SUMMO and PETE COLLINS! We chat about Metal Guitarists, the details of their cool new Kickstarter BARDIC VERSES, some...interesting...twitter questions, and more! Also this week I recommend the Kickstarter for the Sci Fi Comic EXILIUM, and the new EP from SPIRIT ADRIFT, FORGE YOUR FUTURE! Check Matt and Pete out at: Twitter: @pacillustration @mattmanbegins BARDIC VERSES KICKSTARTER EXILIUM KICKSTARTER Please considering supporting the show on KO-FI at https://ko-fi.com/comicscoffeemetal COMICS-COFFEE-METAL is hosted by DON CARDENAS Twitter: @doncardenasart Instagram: @doncardenasart Website: doncardenasart.com EMAIL: comicscoffeemetal@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comicscoffeemetal/support

Metal Mayhem ROC: A Heavy Metal Podcast
Metal Mayhem ROC- Spirit Adrift & Enforcer- Metals up n comers leading the way!

Metal Mayhem ROC: A Heavy Metal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 40:37


Hello metal heads! Here is this week's episode of Metal Mayhem ROC. Tonight, we are featuring two young bands that have been gaining a loyal following, both have new material out and are eager to share their story SPIRIT ADRIFT New masters of heavy metal — are back.  Not even a year after their critically acclaimed album Enlightened In Eternity, Spirit Adrift have returned with yet another masterpiece: a 20 minute-long, three-track E.P. titled Forge Your Future.  Marcus Bryant returns to the show to share details of the writing of this E.P., how the new members have fit in and touches on the fall string of shows. ENFORCER If you're looking for classic heavy metal with a modern edge, Swedish quartet Enforcer have got you covered. The band play the kind of high-flying, balls-out music that make fingerless leather gloves feel like a necessary purchase. Guitarist and Vocalist Olof Wikstrand joins us to get us up to speed on what the band is up to. Enforcer have just dropped a new single titled “Kiss of Death,” and holy shit is it a lot of fun. This is a great peek at two of the “Young Guns” that are making a impact in the Heavy Metal landscape in 2021.

The MetalSucks Podcast
#400: Spirit Adrift's Nate Garrett

The MetalSucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 71:15


Spirit Adrift mastermind Nate Garrett guests this week! We discuss the band's new EP, Forge Your Future, how his move to a new environment impacted the music, on being open to his influences when writing songs, the compliment that he got from Fenriz of Darkthrone, and the timeframe on a new Spirit Adrift full length. Nate also tells us how he's become an MMA fan while leaving boxing behind, his go-to music during his own fitness routine, and how he turned a Donald Trump phrase into a line on the track “Invisible Enemy." Petar, Brandon, and Sylvia discuss the podcast's 400th episode milestone, Til Lindemann's $117,000 price tag for a meal out with the Rammstein frontman, who we would pay to have dinner with, and the split between Max Cavalera and Marc Rizzo. Thank you to our sponsor, Metal Blade Records, for their continued support! Songs: Spirit Adrift - “Forge Your Future" and “Wake Up," The Ugly Kings - “Technodrone”

Pragmatic Hero's Journey
Episode 02 - VM Brasseur

Pragmatic Hero's Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 62:10


Tammy and Tim have a chat with VM (Vicky) Brasseur, author of Forge Your Future with Open Source, about her journey to becoming a Pragmatic author. * Recorded 13-January-2021 Show Links VM (Vicky) Brasseur on Twitter Forge Your Future with Open Source Brian MacDonald (Editor) on Twitter Project Gutenberg Usenet Kobo Clara HD 6" Carta E Ink Touchscreen E-Reader The wait is finally over: the first guest of our new podcast is here! VM (Vicky) Brasseur, author of Forge Your Future with Open Source, joins the show to discuss her journey to becoming a pragmatic author. On this episode, you’ll find out how VM went from free/open source advocate and corporate strategist to pragmatic author, and you’ll discover what it takes to write a book. --- VM (Vicky) Brasseur spent most of her twenty-plus years in the tech industry leading software development departments and teams, providing technical management and leadership consulting for small and medium businesses, and helping companies understand, use, release, and contribute to free and open source software in a way that’s good for both their bottom line and for the community.   After discovering Project Gutenberg—a free eBook platform for public domain content—VM was hooked on the free/open source model as a way to share documentation, software, and knowledge.    Although VM had been writing articles and contributing to free/open source projects before becoming an author, making the leap from article writer to book author was intimidating—and not necessarily something she considered on her own. But thanks to her editor, Brian MacDonald, VM was convinced to write Forge Your Future with Open Source, the first and only book to detail how to contribute to free and open source software projects.    You can stream the episode here: https://pragprog.libsyn.com/ or subscribe to the RSS feed using the following link: https://pragprog.libsyn.com/rss.

ebooks open source vm pragmatic project gutenberg brian macdonald forge your future vm vicky brasseur vm brasseur
Scar Bearers
Forge Your Future audio presentation

Scar Bearers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 21:35


This is the audio from my free virtual presentation entitled "Forge Your Future." While it was designed for middle school students, anyone can gain insight and positive benefits from it. Please check out my YouTube channel, Chris DT Gordon, for the video version. Please also visit my website, chrisdtgordon.com, for more information on my speaking endeavors. Theme music courtesy of Nate Beran (@nateberan). Please contact him for your theme music needs!

chris dt gordon forge your future audio presentation
Lead 360 with Anthony Waite
Forge Your Future With Forgiveness

Lead 360 with Anthony Waite

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 16:08


We all have people in our life that have hurt us, wronged us, and made us feel some kind of way. One of the major Pivot Points that I had in life came through the power of forgiveness. Once you realize that people don't treat people the way they deserve but by the way they actually see themselves, you begin to understand that hurt people....hurt people.  As always make sure to share this episode with someone who needs to hear it and don't forget to join the discussion in the LEAD360 FB Group. 

forgiveness pivot points forge your future
Hey America Podcast with Ellisa Allen
EP 6 | Using Your Past To Forge Your Future | Guest: David Harris Jr

Hey America Podcast with Ellisa Allen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 55:15


On this episode of Hey America, Ellisa and Tara Crenshaw sit down with David Harris Jr, Political figure and Author of "Why I Couldn't Stay Silent". David shares his amazing story about his difficult childhood and how he overcame his challenges to become the man he is today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

What the Dev?
How to solve the complexities of open source - Episode 26

What the Dev?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 22:01


Open source software is the backbone of software development today, but it can be a large and complex area to navigate through. In this podcast we talk to VM (Vicky) Brasseur who wrote the book Forge Your Future with Open Source. Brasseur explains what open source means, what it entails and how you can contribute.

open solve open source complexities brasseur forge your future vm vicky brasseur
The More You Know
006: Forge Your Future Featuring Mitch Bartram

The More You Know

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 56:13


In this episode I bring in Transformation Facilitator Mitch Bartram to cohost. We talk about forging your future and being in control of what we want. Hope this raw uncut podcast motivates people and potentially gives them an opportunity to dig deep and want to achieve more. IG: @find.noah @mitchbartram Twitter: @realnoahscott @mitchbartram --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tmyk1/support

bartram forge your future
44BITS 팟캐스트 - 클라우드, 개발, 가젯
stdout_032.log: 데이터 센터, 국민은행 OTP 유실 사건, 알프레드 4

44BITS 팟캐스트 - 클라우드, 개발, 가젯

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 71:23


stdout.fm 32번째 로그에서는 국내외 데이터 센터 구축, 국민은행 OTP 유실 사건, 알프레드 4 출시 등에 대해서 이야기를 나눴습니다. 참가자: @seapy, @nacyo_t, @raccoonyy Digital Transformation with G Suite - Home Google stored some passwords in plain text for fourteen years - The Verge (일본어) Google, 일본 첫 데이터센터 건설을 위해 치바뉴타운에 토지 매입 Cloud TPU  |  Google Cloud MS, 국내서 클라우드 데이터센터 리전 2개 가동 - Byline Network NHN엔터, 데이터센터 홈페이지 오픈…클라우드 사업 강화 - 데이터넷 NHN, 과학기술 집약 춘천 데이터센터 ‘각’ 공개 | 연합뉴스 플래시 보이스 - YES24 네이버 데이터센터 급한데..주민은 반대·용인시는 ‘나몰라라’ | Daum 뉴스 토스트(TOAST) 클라우드 베터 콜 사울 | Netflix 공식 사이트 대법원, ‘안아키’ 한의사 징역형 확정···상고심 기각 - 데일리메디 “미세먼지 호들갑, 이제는 그만하자” | Daum 뉴스 美, 올해 홍역 700명 돌파 비상…학교 문닫고 백신 의무화法도 - 매일경제 황당한 ‘지구평면설’…퍼뜨리는 유튜브 추천 시스템 : 미래 : 미래&과학 : 뉴스 : 한겨레 전길남 vs 빈트서프, 인터넷 아버지들의 미묘한 시각차 - Byline Network “국내 클라우드 시장 사수”… 네이버, 아마존·MS에 선전포고-국민일보 TmaxOS 선택의 기쁨, 혁신의 시작 WineHQ - Run Windows applications on Linux, BSD, Solaris and macOS 도쿄 공업대학 - 위키백과, 우리 모두의 백과사전 (일본어) 도쿄공업대학 신입생의 76.0%가 iPhone사용. 조사 개시 이후 최고치 - iPhone Mania Chris’s Wiki :: blog/programming/GoIsGooglesLanguage 칼럼 | 쿠버네티스 생태계의 ‘VM웨어 급부상’이 반가운 이유 - CIO Korea Richard Stallman - Wikipedia GNU Ethical Repository Criteria Evaluations - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation Forge Your Future with Open Source: Build Your Skills. Build Your Network. Build the Future of Technology. by VM (Vicky) Brasseur | The Pragmatic Bookshelf Apache Software Foundation joins GitHub open source community - The GitHub Blog Introducing the first Microsoft Edge preview builds for macOS - Microsoft Edge Blog Google’s blocking new Microsoft Edge from accessing new design - gHacks Tech News Chrome to limit full ad blocking extensions to enterprise users - 9to5Google Basic Attention Token 단 몇 분 만에 Chrome에서 Firefox로 전환 How to block fingerprinting with Firefox | The Firefox Frontier PyCon Korea 2019 Home - DevGround 핀테크 등장으로 달라진 한국의 은행업계 Alfred 4 Is Here! - Alfred Blog Buy the Alfred Powerpack Clipboard History - Alfred Help and Support Caffeinate Control | Packal Google Translate Alfred Workflow | Packal Network Location | Packal What’s My IP | Packal Scrivener | Literature & Latte DEVONtechnologies | DEVONthink, professional document and information management for the Mac and iOS ODK Media Career - BambooHR

IT Career Energizer
Get Involved With Open Source Projects to Improve Your Skill Set And Help The Community With Vicky Brasseur

IT Career Energizer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 21:27


GUEST BIO: Vicky Brasseur has spent most of her 20 years in the tech industry leading software development departments and teams, and providing technical management and leadership consulting to small and medium-sized businesses. Vicky is also a Vice President of the Open Source Initiative, a winner of open source awards for contribution and a regular speaker at open source conferences. This year, has seen the publication of Vicky’s book “Forge Your Future with Open Source”, which I’m sure we will be talking about during the show. EPISODE DESCRIPTION: Today, Phil’s guest is Vicky Brasseur who is an award-winning open source contributor and author. She has been working in the IT industry for 20+ years. During that time, she has worked on numerous open source projects, which have led to the development of industry-leading software. Work she now combines with her writing, public speaking and consultancy engagements. KEY TAKEAWAYS: ­­­(1.16) – So Vicky, can you expand on that summary and tell us a little bit more about yourself? Vicky responds by explaining that for many years she spent a lot of time doing business management stuff. But, today she mostly helps companies to understand how to contribute to and release free and open source software. She shows how to do so in a way that is both good for their bottom line and the community. (1.45) – Phil asks to share with the audience some of the benefits of using open source. For a company, there are many benefits. It removes the need to continually invent the wheel. There are millions of wheels you can use instead of wasting time and resources writing all of that code yourself. Companies can get up and running much faster using open source. (2.39) – Phil asks Vicky for a unique IT career tip. Vicky’s advice is to get involved in developing free and open source software. Doing so enables you to gain a lot of new skills and experience. Plus, it greatly improves your public and open portfolio. Importantly, you do not have to be a programmer to get involved in open source. There are many skills required to develop free and open source software, so virtually anyone can make a contribution and benefit by doing so. (3.40) Phil asks Vicky to share the best way to get involved if you are new to open source project. Vicky explains that there are lots of options, which is why she wrote a book on the subject. But, generally speaking she recommends that you pause for a moment and think about what your professional and personal goals are. It is important to work on something that interests you and will help you to grow. You could for example get involved in developing open source software for your favorite hobby. If you want to become more proficient in JavaScript and you like woodworking, go out and find a project that ticks both of those boxes. (4.53) – Vicky is asked to share her worst IT career moment. That happened when Vicky ended up working for a poorly run startup. Vicky felt she ended up in that position because she had not asked the right questions at the interview stage. It reminded her that finding a new job is a two-way street. A job seeker should be interviewing the company as much as they are interviewing you. Vicky now has a set of questions that she asks every single interviewer. This enables her to compare the companies in a logical way. She finds that the way they respond is very telling. Often, it is what they do not say rather than what they do that is very telling. (7.25) – Phil asks Vicky what her best career moment was. For Vicky being asked by Pragmatic to write a book about a subject she is really passionate about has been amazing. Getting paid to work on free and open source software is also a highlight. But, the best thing for Vicky is helping companies to see the benefit of bridging the gap between corporate and community interests. To see that it is in everyone’s interest to work in this way. (8.44) – Can you tell us a little more about your book, “Forge Your Future with Open Source”. Has it been published yet? Vicky says yes, but she has not seen the physical book yet. On the evening of the podcast recording, she was hosting an unboxing party to reveal the book to her friends, colleagues and family. Her book is all about how an individual can contribute to free and open source software. The book explains what it is, why it matters and what copyright is. It covers licensing, intellectual property how to interact with everyone effectively. Plus, more complex issues like how to take something you may have developed in the workplace and legally share it with a wider community. (11.26) – Phil asks what excites Vicky about the future for the IT industry. Vicky is really pleased to see the IT industry opening up. Over the years, the industry has been too insular. It is great to see more diversity. Diverse teams come up with better ideas and work more efficiently. The fact that IT is becoming more inclusive is exciting and will greatly benefit everyone. (13.23) – What drew you to a career in IT? Vicky responded by saying “I love pushing buttons,” She loves computers and the process of creating something out of nothing, literally by just pushing the right buttons. (14.00) – What is the best career advice you were given? Vicky answered by saying “You can get out.” If you are in a bad situation, you don’t have to stay there. Even if you cannot leave immediately, you can start to change your situation. There are tons of people who are going to treat you better and probably pay you better. So, if you are in a bad situation, work to get out of it. (14.38) – If you were to start your IT career again, now, what would you do? For Vicky that is a hard question to answer. There would be things she could change, but, she is actually pretty happy with how things have gone. (15.37) – Phil asks Vicky what she is currently focusing on. Vicky finds freelancing exhausting, so she wants to work for a company that will pay her full-time for her open source related management skills. Lots of companies have open source offices. She is hoping to work for one of those and do so for several years. So that she can get to see some projects through to the end. (16.36) – What is the non-technical skill that has helped you the most in your IT career? For Vicky it is listening, communicating and writing. Documenting how you do things is a force multiplier. When you write things down, you can share it with any number of people. Vicky suggests that the audience check out the writing tips shared at the “All Things Open” conference by Jen Wike Huger from Red Hat.  Her speech notes are available here. (18.06) – Phil asks Vicky to share a final piece of career advice. Don’t rely on your manager to move your career forward. It is something a good manager will help you with, but you cannot rely on them to do so. You need to sit down and think about where you want to go and take steps to get there. Start slow -baby steps are still steps, provided you take the action, you will progress. BEST MOMENTS:  (1.45) VICKY  – “We get that very good balance and that beneficial cycle of the corporate contributions and the community  benefit, all at once.” (3.39) VICKY - “You can move your career forward by contributing to free and open source software.” (6.34) PHIL – “When you go for an interview, make sure that you find out as much as you can about that company before you commit to joining them.” (12.20) VICKY – “The studies show that communities and projects and teams that are more diverse, are also much more innovative.” (17.28) VICKY -“I can have an idea, and I can tell it to you, and then it disappears. But if I write it down, I can share it with any number of people.” (18.13) VICKY - "You have the power. It is within your power to move your career forward. But you have to take the time to think about it." CONTACT VICKY BRASSEUR: Twitter: https://twitter.com/vmbrasseur @vmbrasseur LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vmbrasseur/ Website: https://www.vmbrasseur.com/

Tech Done Right
Episode 50: Your First Open Source Contribution with VM Brasseur

Tech Done Right

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 39:39


Your First Open Source Contribution with VM Brasseur TableXI offers training for developers and product teams! For more info, email workshops@tablexi.com or go to http://tablexi.com/workshops. Guest VM Brasseur (https://twitter.com/vmbrasseur): Open Source consultant, Vice President of Open Source Initiative (https://opensource.org/), and Author of Forge Your Future with Open Source (https://pragprog.com/book/vbopens/forge-your-future-with-open-source). vmbrasseur.com (https://www.vmbrasseur.com/). Summary The Open Source world is large. It’s also complex and difficult to manage, especially for a novice. Our guest this week is VM Brasseur, who is the Vice President of the Open Source Initiative and the author of a new book from Pragmatic called Forge Your Future With Open Source. We talk how Open Source is different from free software, and how to get started in Open Source, how to pick a project, how to navigate a new project to make your first submission. We’ll also look at it from the other side, and talk about open source projects can make themselves more contributor-friendly. And we talk about the state of Open Source in general. We want to hear from you. What was your first open source experience like? Or, how do you handle new contributors on your project? Notes 03:40 - Misconceptions Keeping People From Contributing to Free and Open Source Software 05:27 - Overcoming Impostor Syndrome (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impostor_syndrome) 08:27 - Why Contribute to Open Source? 10:15 - What Project Do I Start With? - Valentia (https://valentinaproject.bitbucket.io) - Free Sewing (https://freesewing.org) 12:32 - Why NOT To Start With Documentation 14:24 - Getting Started With Your First Contribution - Code Triage (https://www.codetriage.com/) 20:20 - Advice For Navigating the Open Source Community 22:40 - The Importance Codes of Conduct 24:44 - The Evolution of Open Source - Open Source Initiative (https://opensource.org) - Open Source Definition (https://opensource.org/osd-annotated) - Updating GitHub From Rails 3.2 to 5.2 (https://githubengineering.com/upgrading-github-from-rails-3-2-to-5-2/) 35:29 - Join VM at the Seattle GNU/Linux Conference (https://seagl.org/) on November 9th & 10th! 36:33 - Advice For Maintainers Wanting to Make Projects Welcoming Related Episodes 20 Years of Web Development with Avdi Grimm and Sarah Mei (https://www.techdoneright.io/46) Open Source and Companies with Nell Shamrell-Harrington (https://www.techdoneright.io/28) The Social Responsibility of Coding with Liz Abinante (https://www.techdoneright.io/25) Open Source: The Big Picture with Nadia Eghbal (https://www.techdoneright.io/16) Open-Source Community Management and Safety With Coraline Ada Ehmke and Yana Carstens (https://www.techdoneright.io/8) Special Guest: VM Brasseur.

Cross Cutting Concerns Podcast
Podcast 104 - VM "Vicky" Brasseur on Open Source

Cross Cutting Concerns Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 20:46


VM "Vicky" Brasseur talks open source and free software. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet. Show Notes: Book: Forge Your Future with Open Source Patreon: VM (Vicky) Brasseur is creating writings & talks, supporting free & open source software Some free and open source software mentioned in this episode: Linux Firefox Blender Godot Debian Copyleft was mentioned at least once. Paper: Open Source Archetypes (PDF) by James Vasile and Karl Fogel Utility is a concept brought from time to time in EconTalk, one of my favorite podcasts. In this episode, VM discusses Microsoft’s patents. This episode was recorded BEFORE the announcement from Microsoft joining the Open Invention Network. (This is one of the reasons I like to say the date of the recording at the top of every episode). I did not reach out to VM to get any further comment on this event. Redis licensing changes. We had an extended discussion about Redis licensing that I cut just due to time constraints, but definitely reach out to VM if you have questions! Something else that happened since this podcast was recorded: MongoDB made a license change. I think it’s similar to Redis’s change, but I’m not entirely sure. Book: Producing Open Source Software by Karl Fogel OpenSource.ORG and OpenSource.COM VM "Vicky" Brasseur is on Twitter. Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical. Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers
Forge Your Future with Open Source and VM Brasseur

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 32:20


VM Brasseur has been a leader in open source for decades and is the Vice President of the Open Source Initiative. Now she's brought her experience together into a booked called "Forge Your Future with Open Source." It's the missing manual of open source contributions and community participation. https://pragprog.com/book/vbopens/forge-your-future-with-open-source https://twitter.com/vmbrasseur