Who decides what's right in a decentralized org? 🌐
"It comes down to the person who cares the most." — Peter Pistorius, CEO of RedwoodJS 🤝
Watch the clip of this episode of Beyond the App Stack. cfl.re/4eqteF8#AppInnovationReport
...and more. and it's all cloudflare native which is the coolest part (aside from the iOS app I use for managing it remotely). Even the web app is @RedwoodJS! I'm hoping to make it open source, but I need to decouple it from our accounts to make it org-agnostic 😅
Thinking to start doing Open Source? Trouble finding orgs related to JS/TS or your tech stack?
Tension not, I got you covered.
I have contributed to many open source projects such as lfortran, sympy, go, kolibri etc.
Few things to keep in mind before we start:
1. Pls don't do it just for the sake of it 🙏
2. Do it only if you actually want to explore and love doing it.
3. Don't submit AI coded PR's.
4. Don't do it just for adding in your Resume/CV.
First option is simple.
Go on GitHub, search with the "good first issue" tag and start exploring yourself.
If you have trouble choosing which org/repo to select then search according to your tech stack like:
Some good repos to contribute to for JS/TS:
1. FreeCodeCamp
2. React Native
3. Appwrite
4. KeystoneJS
5. PostHog
6. RedwoodJS
Orgs where maintainers are pretty active:
1. lfortran
2. sympy
Direct Link to few issues :
• github.com/expressjs/express…
• github.com/facebook/react/is…
• github.com/microsoft/typescr…
• github.com/drizzle-team/driz…
• github.com/colinhacks/zod/is…
• github.com/clipboard-history…
Visit this WEBSITE if you are just LAZY and have trouble finding beginner friendly projects:
up-for-grabs.net/#/
machinen.dev/ - boot once, run everywhere.
A MicroVM that runs on hardware you already own.
Close your laptop and it hands off to another host.
Works across macOS, Linux, and Raspberry Pi. (aarch64)
Excited to see @remix_run folks innovating!
I wonder though how they define "truly full-stack" in "world's first truly full-stack JavaScript framework" (from Remix 3 web) when Wasp, BlitzJS, RedwoodJS and MeteorJS (and probably some more I missed) don't seem to qualify ;).
The key to distributed success is context.
Peter Pistorius, CEO of RedwoodJS: "The availability of context for why you're doing a particular task is going to be easier to get."
AI may help deliver that context across decentralized teams. Watch the discussion in this episode of Beyond the App Stack: cfl.re/4eqteF8
I think @appfactory and/or @RedwoodJS just need to bump their version of the Vite plugin to 1.31 (or you can locally) and it should work, no other changes needed! 😁
I have this on my radar. My backup laptop sucks right now so I can't run much locally, but once I fix my other computer, I'll be using this
Thanks for the rec