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Open Source with Fexingo: Linux, GitHub, and Community-Driven Software Conversations

Open Source with Fexingo: Linux, GitHub, and Community-Driven Software Conversations

著者: Fexingo
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Every line of code, every pull request, every debate about licensing — open source is the invisible architecture of modern technology. In Open Source with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna cut through the hype to examine the real economics, governance, and community dynamics behind Linux, GitHub, and the projects that run the internet. They don't just celebrate open source; they interrogate it. How does a volunteer-driven kernel sustain itself against corporate interests? What happens when a maintainer burns out? Why do some forks thrive while others vanish? Each episode takes one concrete case — a major project's governance shift, a controversial license change, a security incident that exposed supply chain fragility — and traces its implications for developers, businesses, and users. Lucas brings the journalist's rigor, digging into commit histories, funding data, and mailing list archives. Luna pushes back with the practitioner's instinct, asking what these abstractions mean for the person writing code at 2 a.m. or the CTO deciding whether to adopt a new framework. The listener is someone who writes code, manages developers, or depends on open source infrastructure — and wants to understand the system behind the software. No breathless announcements of 'the next big thing.' No recitation of press releases. Just two people who respect the craft asking: what does a truly sustainable open source community look like, and how do we get there? #OpenSource #Linux #GitHub #CommunityDriven #SoftwareGovernance #ForkDynamics #LicenseDebates #DeveloperSustainability #OpenSourceEconomics #SupplyChainSecurity #MaintainerBurnout #KernelDevelopment #OpenSourceBusiness #Technology #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TechPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • How Open Source Projects Fund Their Development
    2026/06/08
    Episode 38 of Open Source with Fexingo explores the often uncomfortable reality of funding open source. Lucas and Luna unpack why so many critical projects rely on volunteer labor or corporate handouts, and how a handful of projects—like curl and ESLint—have managed to build sustainable income models. They dig into the numbers: the 2025 Tidelift survey found that 60% of maintainers earn nothing from their work, while the median income among those who do is just $2,000 a year. Lucas explains the three-tier 'funding ladder' that works for many projects, from individual sponsorships to corporate consortiums. Luna shares the story of curl creator Daniel Stenberg, who pivoted from side-project burnout to a consultancy that now supports over 200,000 users. The episode also touches on Open Collective and GitHub Sponsors, and asks whether the open source community can ever agree on a funding norm—or if fragmentation is the new normal. #OpenSource #Funding #MaintainerBurnout #Tidelift #Curl #DanielStenberg #ESLint #OpenCollective #GitHubSponsors #OpenSourceSustainability #CommunitySoftware #VolunteerCoding #CorporateSponsorship #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #OpenSourceWithFexingo #Episode38 Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 分
  • How Open Source Projects Version Software
    2026/06/07
    Episode 37 of Open Source with Fexingo dives into semantic versioning, the system that powers how millions of open source packages communicate changes. Lucas and Luna break down what version numbers like 2.1.4 actually mean, why the Linux kernel famously refuses to follow semver, and how npm's dependency crisis of 2016 exposed the risks of trusting version ranges blindly. They discuss real-world examples like the left-pad incident and how tools like Dependabot try to automate safety. Along the way, they touch on what pre-release tags like -alpha and -rc signal to users, and why some projects now ship 'calver' (calendar versioning) instead. A concrete, practical look at a system developers depend on every day but rarely think about. #SemanticVersioning #OpenSource #Versioning #SoftwareEngineering #LinuxKernel #npm #leftPad #Dependabot #CalVer #DevOps #PackageManagement #SoftwareMaintenance #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #TechPodcast #OpenSourcePodcast #VersionControl Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 分
  • How Open Source Projects Handle Telemetry Without Betraying Trust
    2026/06/07
    Episode 36 of Open Source with Fexingo. Lucas and Luna explore the delicate balance between collecting usage data and respecting user privacy in open source software. They dive into the recent controversy around the Rust-based code editor Zed, which added telemetry in version 0.153 and faced backlash from its community. The conversation covers what Zed collected (editor metrics, OS version, session duration), why they did it (to prioritize features for paying customers), and how they responded by making telemetry opt-in and publishing a privacy manifesto. The hosts also compare approaches from other projects like Homebrew, VS Code, and Ubuntu. A concrete look at how open source projects navigate transparency, consent, and sustainability when data collection enters the picture. #Telemetry #Privacy #OpenSource #Zed #Rust #Homebrew #VSCode #Ubuntu #DataCollection #Consent #Transparency #CommunityTrust #OpenSourceGovernance #DeveloperTools #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #OpenSourceWithFexingo Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
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