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Aug 10, 2016 • 1h 6min
Jessie Frazelle on Maintaining Open Source, Docker, dotfiles (Go Time #11)
Jessie Frazelle joins us this week to talk about being an open source maintainer, Docker’s pull request acceptance workflow, dotfiles, getting started with public speaking.
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Featuring:Jessie Frazelle – GitHub, XErik St. Martin – GitHub, XCarlisia Campos – GitHub, LinkedIn, Bluesky, XBrian Ketelsen – GitHub, XShow Notes:
Maintainerati: WONTFIX Cabal
The Art of Closing
Jessie’s dotfiles
GothamGo
Interesting Go Projects and News
GoBridge Talk Formula
GoKit: A toolkit for microservices
Francesc Campoy: Analyzing Go code with BigQuery (blog post)
The complete guide to Go net/http timeouts (blog post)
A pipeline-based CI system written in Go
etcd3
Changelog Weekly
Changelog Nightly
Free Software Friday
Brian - jq: command line json tool
Carlisia - Go testing in the browser: goconvey
Jessie - A simple utility to safely retrieve arbitrary files and Michael Crosby’s world best gists
Erik - Ranger: console file manager with VI key bindings
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Aug 6, 2016 • 58min
Libscore, Velocity.js, Hacking (Changelog Interviews #214)
Julian Shapiro, startup founder and developer, joined the show to talk about his story of entrepreneurship, open source, growth hacking, and more. Julian’s story is a story you don’t want to miss — plus he shares actionable advice on growing and marketing an open source project.
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Elixir Conf 2016 – Late pricing starts August 15, so get your tickets today and save money. ElixirConf is the largest worldwide gathering of Elixir developers. Join José Valim, Chris McCord, Sonny Scroggin, James Edward Gray, Bruce Tate, Eric Meadows-Jönnson, and many more.
Featuring:Julian Shapiro – Website, GitHub, XAdam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XJerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XShow Notes:
[Guest Suggestion] Julian Shapiro / VelocityJS
deleted.com
Velocity.js.org
Velocity.js on GitHub
How to deal with startup competition
Web Animation Using JavaScript by Julian Shapiro
Introducing Libscore
Libscore.com
Libscore on GitHub
Stripe Open-Source Retreat
Thomas Davis on Twitter
#63: CDNJS with Thomas Davis and Ryan Kirkman
Jason Chen on Twitter
Jesse Chase on Twitter
Searching for Sugar Man (Movie recommendation from Julian)
Man on Wire (Movie recommendation from Julian)
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Aug 4, 2016 • 1h 5min
Open Source, Then and Now (Part 2) (Request For Commits #2)
Nadia Eghbal and Mikeal Rogers kick off Season 1 of Request For Commits with a two part conversation with Karl Fogel — a software developer who has been active in open source since its inception.
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Featuring:Karl Fogel – Website, GitHub, XNadia Eghbal – GitHub, XMikeal Rogers – GitHub, XShow Notes:Karl served on the board of the Open Source Initiative, which coined the term “open source”, and helped write Subversion, a popular version control system that predates Git. Karl also wrote a popular book on managing open source projects called Producing Open Source Software. He’s currently a partner at Open Tech Strategies, a firm that helps major organizations use open source to achieve their goals.
Read Karl Fogel’s book — Producing Open Source Software
Make sure you start with part 1 with Karl Fogel where we kick off this conversation.
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Aug 4, 2016 • 1h 17min
Open Source, Then and Now (Part 1) (Request For Commits #1)
Nadia Eghbal and Mikeal Rogers kick off Season 1 of Request For Commits with a two part conversation with Karl Fogel — a software developer who has been active in open source since its inception.
Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Linode – Our cloud server of choice! This is what we built our new CMS on. Use the code rfc20 to get 2 months free!
Rollbar – Put errors in their place! Full-stack error tracking for all apps in any language. Get the Bootstrap plan free for 90 days. That’s nearly 300,000 errors tracked totally free. Members can get an extra $200 in credit.
Featuring:Karl Fogel – Website, GitHub, XNadia Eghbal – GitHub, XMikeal Rogers – GitHub, XShow Notes:Karl served on the board of the Open Source Initiative, which coined the term “open source”, and helped write Subversion, a popular version control system that predates Git. Karl also wrote a popular book on managing open source projects called Producing Open Source Software. He’s currently a partner at Open Tech Strategies, a firm that helps major organizations use open source to achieve their goals.
Read Karl Fogel’s book — Producing Open Source Software
Listen to part 2 with Karl Fogel as we continue this conversation.
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Aug 1, 2016 • 1h 1min
State of Go Survey and Go at Heroku (Go Time #10)
Ed Muller from Heroku join us to discuss his State of Go survey, vendoring and versioning, the Heroku Go Buildpack, how they use Go at Heroku, and more.
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Featuring:Ed Muller – GitHub, XErik St. Martin – GitHub, XCarlisia Campos – GitHub, LinkedIn, Bluesky, XBrian Ketelsen – GitHub, XShow Notes:
Go at Heroku
GopherCon 2015 Videos (look for Ed)
#vendor channel on Gophers Slack
godep
Gophers, please tag your releases
SemVer
Heroku Go Buildpack
A consistent distributed data store
State of Go Survey results presented at GopherCon 2016
Interesting Go Projects and News
Sourcegraph editor
EweyGewey is an OpenGL based GUI library written in Go
Gob: An Experimental Pure Go Web Browser
Gogs: a painless self-hosted Git service
Setting Up a Personal Gogs Git Server
go get for GitHub
Heroku Go open source repositories
Free Software Friday
Brian - git-branches: prints the commit behind/ahead counts for branches
Carlisia - Pachyderm: store and analyze your data using containers
Ed - Visual Studio Code
Erik - Kafka (Kafka on Heroku)
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Jul 30, 2016 • 1h 41min
ZEIT, HyperTerm, now (Changelog Interviews #213)
Guillermo Rauch joined the show to talk with Adam about how he got into programming, how that lead him to what he’s doing now at ZEIT, the design of HyperTerm, and now.
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Elixir Conf 2016 – We’re betting big on Elixir and this is THE conference to be at in the Elixir world. Join José Valim, Chris McCord, Sonny Scroggin, James Edward Gray, Bruce Tate, Eric Meadows-Jönnson, and many more for a vacation-style conference, with world-class training!
Featuring:Guillermo Rauch – Website, GitHub, XAdam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XShow Notes:
ZEIT
HyperTerm
LearnBoost
LearnBoost on GitHub
Cloudup
Pure UI by Guillermo Rauch
ZEIT (@zeithq) on Twitter
ZEIT on GitHub
GitHub search for “hyperterm”
zeit.world - Free Global DNS
Hero: Leslie Lamport on Wikipedia
React Storybook: Isolate your React UI Component development from the main app
ZEIT.chat (Slack Channel)
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Jul 28, 2016 • 55min
Scott Mansfield on Go at Netflix (Go Time #9)
Scott Mansfield joins us this week to talk about Go at Netflix, performance, latency and caching, Rend (their memcached proxy), chaos monkey, and more.
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Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform.
Featuring:Scott Mansfield – GitHub, XErik St. Martin – GitHub, XCarlisia Campos – GitHub, LinkedIn, Bluesky, XBrian Ketelsen – GitHub, XShow Notes:
Rend - A memcached proxy that manages data chunking and L1/L2 caches
Netlix chaos monkey Note: a new version in Go is imminent
Rob Pike’s Google I/O 2012 - Go Concurrency Patterns (video)
How to block Forever in Go
Interesting Go Projects and News
GoKit tagged 0.1.0
Go in the Modern Enterprise: Using gokit with Peter Bourgon (podcast)
Updates to vim-go
Updates to Hugo
Francesc’s Go Tooling in Action
Ed’s State of Go survey
#vendor channel on Gophers Slack
Beyond Code Season 3 (Gophercon 2015)
Free Software Friday
Brian - Jess Frazelle’s dotfiles:0 to Awesome in one clone
Carlisia - Network Programming with Go
Scott - Go
Erik - unix-like reverse engineering framework and commandline tools
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Jul 27, 2016 • 54min
Asim Aslam on Micro, the Go Microservice Toolkit (Go Time #8)
Asim Aslam joined us to talk about Micro, a pluggable RPC based library which provides the fundamental building blocks for writing microservices in Go. We also discussed open source sustainability, microservices, and serverless architecture.
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Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform.
Featuring:Asim Aslam – GitHub, LinkedInErik St. Martin – GitHub, XCarlisia Campos – GitHub, LinkedIn, Bluesky, XBrian Ketelsen – GitHub, XShow Notes:
Micro
Blog post: “Writing microservices with Go Micro”
Micro Slack
What is Serverless Computing? (Quora)
Serverless Framework - Build web, mobile and IoT applications with serverless architectures using AWS Lambda, Azure Functions, Google CloudFunctions & more!
Apex - Servless architecture
Source code behind IBM Bluemix OpenWhisk
Projects and News
Go 1.7 Release Notes
Subtests and Sub-benchmarks
Go 1.7 Context
Torus: distributed storage by CoreOS built for Kubernetes
A distributed, serverless, configuration tool using AWS services by Tom Maiaroto
Free Software Friday
Brian - CoreOS
Carlisia - State Management for Go, inspired by Redux by Luis Vinicius Pacheco
Asim: Postfix
Erik - VLC
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Jul 26, 2016 • 54min
Raphaël Simon on goa, the Framework for Building Microservices (Go Time #7)
A deep dive into goa, a design-based microservice framework with a DSL that generates idiomatic Go code for your APIs, swagger documentation, and tests helpers.
Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Linode – Our cloud server of choice. Get one of the fastest, most efficient SSD cloud servers for only $5/mo. Use the code changelog2017 to get 4 months free!
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Featuring:Raphaël Simon – GitHub, XErik St. Martin – GitHub, XCarlisia Campos – GitHub, LinkedIn, Bluesky, XBrian Ketelsen – GitHub, XShow Notes:Raphael Simon Introduction
Twitter
Github
RightScale
Discussion
Swagger
#goa on Gophers Slack
Abstractions conference - discount code ($50 off): gotime
Blog post: “goa: Untangling Microservices”
Interesting Go Projects and News
CLI - A package for building command line app with go
Great post by Scott Mansfield from Netflix
A Project Brian’s been following for a long time – Shield
Heka - Data collection and processing made easy
Uber’s fast, structured, leveled logging in Go
Free Software Friday
Brian - Bitly’s NSQ, A realtime distributed messaging platform and GopherCon 2014 Spray Some NSQ On It by Matt Reiferson (Video)
Carlisia iTerm2 v2.9beta or above
Raphael - rethinkdb - The open-source database
for the realtime web + All companies that let their employees develop open source projects.
Erik - RocksDB - embeddable persistent key-value store for fast storage
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Jul 23, 2016 • 1h 11min
SiteSpeed.io and Performance (Changelog Interviews #212)
Peter Hedenskog joined the show to talk about SiteSpeed.io and web performance. We covered where it came from, where it’s going, and more importantly, simple ways you can focus on your web performance.
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Featuring:Peter Hedenskog – Website, GitHub, XAdam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XJerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XShow Notes:
[Podcast Suggestion] Peter Hedenskog of SiteSpeed.io · Issue #475
Sitespeed.io - Analyze your website speed and performance
sitespeed.io/HELP.md at master · sitespeedio/sitespeed.io
sitespeedio/coach: Clear Eyes. Full Hearts. Can’t Lose.
Wikimedia Foundation
WebPagetest - Website Performance and Optimization Test
Coach Panel - Chrome Web Store
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!