The Changelog show

The Changelog

Summary: A weekly conversation that gets to the heart of open source technologies and the people who create them. This show features in-depth interviews with the best and brightest software engineers, hackers, leaders, and innovators. Hosts Adam Stacoviak and Jerod Santo face their imposter syndrome so you don’t have to. This is a polyglot podcast. All programming languages, platforms, and communities are welcome. Open source moves fast. Keep up.

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 241: The Story of Atom with Nathan Sobo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:13:44

Nathan Sobo, founding member of the Atom editor team at GitHub, joined the show take us all the way back to the beginning of Atom to learn where it came from, the founding team, the problem it solves, on through to shipping 1.0 and beyond.

 240: Feedbin and RSS Resurgence with Ben Ubois | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:05:58

Ben Ubois, the creator of Feedbin (a simple, good-looking online RSS reader) joined the show to talk about the indie web and developers, how RSS usage has changed over the years – particularly since Google Reader shutdown. We also talked about RSS vs the social web that we're in now and the idea of an RSS resurgence and taking back control over the content we choose to subscribe to.

 239: Managing Secrets Using Vault with Seth Vargo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:13:56

Seth Vargo, the Director of Technical Advocacy at HashiCorp, joined the show to talk about managing secrets with their open source product called Vault which lets you centrally secure, store, and tightly control access to secrets across distributed infrastructure and applications. We talked about Seth's back story into open source, use cases, what problem it solves, key features like Data Encryption, why they choose to write it in Go, and how they build tooling around the open core model.

 238: ANTHOLOGY – Hacker Stories From OSCON and All Things Open with Karen Sandler, Rachel Nabors, and Jono Bacon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:18:25

Karen Sandler, Rachel Nabors, and Jono Bacon joined the show by way of some great conversations at OSCON in London, UK and All Things Open in Raleigh, NC. We talked about free software, web animation and motion in user interfaces, and how open source communities organize.

 237: Reproducible Builds and Secure Software with Chris Lamb | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:15:15

Chris Lamb joined the show to talk about his project Reproducible Builds — which is funded by The Linux Foundation's Core Infrastructure Initiative. We talked about the importance of having a verifiable path from source code to compiled binary, what this set of software development practices is all about, what it means to have Reproducible Builds, the challenges faced when implementing these development practices, and the inherent security you gain from them.

 236: GunDB, Venture Backed and Decentralized with Mark Nadal | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:06:13

Mark Nadal joined the show to talk about his hacker story and his venture backed open source datastore project called GunDB — a realtime, decentralized, offline-first, graph database engine. We talked about the details behind this database, how Mark secured funding, why yet another datastore, who's using the database, how Mark plans to sustain this project through products and services, his thoughts on the RethinkDB postmortem and more.

 235: ANTHOLOGY – Hacker Stories From OSCON, All Things Open, and Node Interactive with Giovanni Caligaris, Stu Keroff, and Shiya Luo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:12:43

In this anthology episode we're featuring three awesome hacker stories from OSCON, All Things Open, and Node Interactive — Giovanni Caligaris about how he brought LibreOffice to the people of Paraguay by translating it to their native tongue. Stu Keroff about the Linux user group he started for kids called The Asian Penguins. Shiya Luo about how China does Node, translations of documentation and books from English to Chinese, and the Great Firewall of China.

 234: Open Collective and Funding Open Source with Pia Mancini | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:21:59

Pia Mancini joined the show to talk about Open Collective, her background and where she came from, her passion to upgrade democracy, funding and sustaining open source, what open collective is, how it works, how you can support your favorite open source communities, but more importably how you can take part and start your own collective.

 233: Webpack with Sean Larkin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:20:14

Sean Larkin joined the show to talk about Webpack, how fast open sources moves, how fast Webpack is moving, the core team, the formation, joining JS Foundation, the problem it's solving, the bleeding edge features, sustainability, Sean and team's efforts to build the community, their work on Open Collective, and more.

 232: Homebrew and Swift with Max Howell | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:23:13

Max Howell, famous for creating Homebrew, joined the show to talk about his start in software and open source, the tweet that was heard around the world when he interviewed with Google and didn't get accepted, the creation of Homebrew, the naming process, as well as the difficulty letting go. We also talked about his passion for the Swift programming language, and his work on Swift Package Manager while at Apple.

 231: HTTP/2 in Node.js Core with James Snell | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:37

In this special episode recorded at Node Interactive 2016 in Austin, TX Adam talked with James Snell (IBM Technical Lead for Node and member of Node's TSC and CTC) about the work he's doing on Node's implementation of http2, the state of http2 in Node, what this new spec has to offer, and what the Node community can expect from this new protocol.

 230: 18F and OSS in the U.S. Federal Government with Hillary Hartley and Aidan Feldman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:18:39

From 18F — Hillary Hartley and Aidan Feldman joined the show to talk about how 18F is changing the way the federal government builds and buys digital services.

 229: Python, Django, and Channels with Andrew Godwin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:15:16

Django core contributor Andrew Godwin joins the show to tell us all about Python and Django. If you've ever wondered why people love Python, what Django's virtues are as a web framework, or how Django Channels measure up to Phoenix's Channels and Rails' Action Cable, this is the show for you. Also: Andrew's take on funding and sustaining open source efforts.

 228: Servo and Rust with Jack Moffitt | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:10

Jack Moffitt joined the show to talk about Servo, an experimental web browser layout engine. We talked about what the Servo project aims to achieve, six areas of performance, and what makes Rust a good fit for this effort.

 227: Mad Science, WebTorrent, & WebRTC with Feross Aboukhadijeh | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:21:57

Feross Aboukhadijeh joined the show this week to talk with us about his backstory, passive income, WebTorrent, WebRTC, Electron and the ins and outs of packaging apps for all platforms.

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