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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 Handle Code of Conduct Disputes
    2026/06/06
    Episode 35 of Open Source with Fexingo digs into a high-stakes case: the 2018 Node.js code of conduct conflict that splintered its technical steering committee. Lucas and Luna trace how one GitHub issue escalated from a comment about 'toxic masculinity' to a fork and a governance overhaul, and why most major open source projects now employ explicit conflict-resolution pathways. They discuss the tension between inclusivity and maintainer autonomy, the role of the Contributor Covenant, and how projects like Rust and Kubernetes designed their dispute resolution from day one. No hot takes — just the mechanics of how communities write rules and enforce them when contributors disagree. #NodeJs #CodeOfConduct #OpenSourceGovernance #ContributorCovenant #RustLanguage #Kubernetes #CommunityModeration #ConflictResolution #ToxicMasculinity #Fork #OpenSourceMaintainers #GitHub #Inclusivity #Governance #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #OpenSourceWithFexingo Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 分
  • How Open Source Maintainers Handle End-of-Life Cycles
    2026/06/06
    Episode 34 of Open Source with Fexingo. Lucas and Luna dive into the tricky business of open source end-of-life cycles, using Python 2's sunset in 2020 as their anchor. They break down the logistical and emotional challenge: how maintainers decide when to stop supporting a version, manage the transition for users, and avoid community backlash. Specifics include the Python Software Foundation's timeline, the role of long-term support (LTS) releases, and why Node.js 16's EOL in 2024 sparked real migration pain. No buzzwords, just the real decisions behind the deprecation notice. #OpenSource #EndOfLife #Python #Python2 #SoftwareMaintenance #LTS #NodeJS #Deprecation #CommunityManagement #VersionControl #OSSGovernance #MaintainerBurnout #TechMigration #Linux #GitHub #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
  • How Open Source Projects Negotiate Corporate Contributions
    2026/06/05
    When a company like Google or Microsoft wants to contribute code to an open source project, how does that actually work without the project losing control? In this episode, Lucas and Luna break down the specific case of Kubernetes — the container orchestration platform born inside Google, then donated to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. They walk through the Contributor License Agreement process, the role of vendor-neutral foundations, and the delicate balance between accepting corporate patches and maintaining community governance. Along the way, they talk about the Apache Software Foundation's Individual Contributor License Agreement, why some projects require copyright assignment, and how the Contributor Covenant helps set behavioral expectations alongside legal ones. If you've ever wondered how a volunteer-run project can accept contributions from a trillion-dollar company without getting steamrolled, this episode drills into the actual mechanics. #OpenSource #CorporateContributions #Kubernetes #CNCF #ApacheSoftwareFoundation #ContributorLicenseAgreement #Governance #CommunityDriven #Google #Microsoft #Technology #Podcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #OpenSourceGovernance #VendorNeutral #CopyrightAssignment #ContributorCovenant Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分
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