Google has an interesting talk about “How Open Source Projects Survive Poisonous People” at Google Video.
On February 13, they’re going to have the creator of VIM, Bram Moolenaar, giving a talk on VIM7. What’s funny is that Bram, who has been working full-time on VIM for the past few years (living entirely on donations and money votes for VIM features) has now been hired by Google. Smart move.
Andrew Montalenti (aka pixelmonkey, amontalenti) is the co-founder and CTO of Parse.ly, which provides data insights to the web's best publishers. He is also the founder and principal at Aleph Point, Inc., an agile software engineering consulting firm. You can follow him on Twitter or LinkedIn.
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