By default, forges like GitHub make you create new repositories under your own account. But most open source projects should rather be in an “organization”, even if there isn’t a corresponding legal entity for them.| antonin.delpeuch.eu
Years ago, I read The Pull Request Hack, a blog post advocating for a radical way of collaborating on FOSS: “Whenever somebody sends you a pull request, give them commit access to your project.” The| antonin.delpeuch.eu
Some months ago, I saw a job posting for Wikibase.Cloud’s product manager.| antonin.delpeuch.eu
A one-person open source project with a governance model, is that ridiculous? In this blog post I want to convince you it isn’t, and it could be key to solving widespread problems in the FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) ecosystem.| antonin.delpeuch.eu
At the end of this year, we’ll be discontinuing Dissemin, a web platform designed to help researchers upload their articles to open repositories. I want to take the time to reflect a bit on this journey and what I learned| antonin.delpeuch.eu
A lot of my work happens on software forges like GitHub or GitLab. They are very useful platforms, but they are not perfect. In this post I want to describe a few missing features around the transmission of open source projects to new maintainers.| antonin.delpeuch.eu