The 10 Myths of DevOps
Debunks common misconceptions about DevOps, emphasizing it's a collaborative ideology, not a job title or a cure-all solution.
Debunks common misconceptions about DevOps, emphasizing it's a collaborative ideology, not a job title or a cure-all solution.
Explores the evolving definition of open source, debating whether it's about collaborative contribution or the right to freely modify software.
Argues for treating data like open-source code, with version control and community collaboration to improve quality and transparency.
A guide to tools and best practices for collaborating on projects using the R programming language, including version control and community engagement.
Explores how open source collaboration principles can replace traditional management by enabling transparent, merit-based work across distributed teams.
Critique of using print-centric tools like Microsoft Word for modern web content creation and collaboration, advocating for web-native workflows.
Explores why open source is a philosophy of community and collaboration, not just publishing code.
Explores using WordPress as a central collaboration hub for teams, extending it beyond traditional web publishing.
The CFPB accepted a typo fix from an open-source developer on GitHub, marking the first direct public collaboration on federal government code.
Introduces WP Document Revisions, a WordPress plugin for document management, version control, and team collaboration on files.
A response to a user's frustration with git's push command, explaining why direct pushes are rare and email patches are often preferred.
Explores the growth of open source, corporate involvement, and community impact, using the X-WRT project as a case study.