So your fridge is your kanban? I would like to be able to add notes to the notes, and in our initial spring brainstorming we ended up with 50+ tasks so I think we'll need five or six fridges
So your fridge is your kanban? I would like to be able to add notes to the notes, and in our initial spring brainstorming we ended up with 50+ tasks so I think we'll need five or six fridges
We're using notion for some of our OSS teams governance. I'll use what works for the people involved. In this case, looks like a good opportunity to try something more open given that we will be only two users. Let's see. I also want a great UX or we won't end up using it
I never used it. I'd check out why it clicks for you. For our family kanban, I'm now thinking of going with a European hosted solution or self-hosting. Looks like a good opportunity to keep rebalancing our cloud profile.
Awesome, a lot to catch up, too โ๏ธ
let's keep playing the wisdom of the crowds game. i need to get better at calendaring. what are you using? something with calls types, and that works for ad-hoc teams: share a link to someone so they can book a call that works for these three other folks.
atmospheric couchsurfing when?
Let's do a call next week? We said we will talk about OSS strategy with you :)
And more are coming!
Take a few to ATmosphere Conf ๐
It is lovely having bluesky listed as a sponsor at npmx.dev/about ๐ฆ
Thanks cinny! Rooting for you. And yes, I think a mix of e2ee (governance, private working groups, trust circles) and public spaces, both under the same app, may be the way to do communities at scale.
Really enjoyed this chat. @brittneypostma.bsky.social and @reinhold.is are lovely hosts. And well, you know how great @zeu.dev is. This whole npmx thing is just an excuse for us to work with open-source legends like her. And wait for it, don't miss the piks and hot takes!
The PDS is running in a Hetzner server in Nuremberg. Both npmx and the PDS will end up in a Foundation, but that takes time to do right.
Philippe. (yas!)
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@graphieros.npmx.social: "My contributing to npmx exposed me to the gift that is receiving contributions to my own project. (...) People care enough to offer valuable time to improve your own work, which becomes stronger with other minds. That's some rad brain chemistry I hope many could experience"
VoidZero sponsorship announcement card with dark purple background. Left side shows the VoidZero logo, a message reading "Thank you for moving the ecosystem forward!" with a gradient highlight, and a $10,000 sponsorship badge with a heart icon. Right side features a profile card for @auvred showing their GitHub avatar and the tagline "Creator of tsgolint".
VoidZero is excited to sponsor auvred for $10,000 as a small thank you for all their contributions that push the ecosystem forward.
Thank you auvred for creating tsgolint and generously offering to continue its development under the Oxc organization.
I wrote about some things I'm struggling with in the technology industry, preceded by an appreciation for folk music.
Alex: "We spent this month together building connections, ideas, and architecture (...). Just as we found value in each other, any project can become the center of a network of wonderful connections." ๐
Let's meet in the middle!
Welcome to Europe! We're only 3hs by train from each other now ๐ช๐บ
Awesome, the baby can join the community when they are ready
No.
cheers for more healthy collaboration โ๏ธ
Thanks! This was four months ago though. Already decided what I will be doing next.
Thanks!
Marco.
Uh, nice!
Do you have some kiosk tutorials like resources?
Interesting. I'm trying to move our data to Europe though.