FOSS Voices Swift Deploys: Dealing with Anti-Patterns and Unresolved Issues Charity Majors explains the benefits of swift deployments along with how to achieve them. Read more
FOSS Voices Why You Should Burn Your Backlog and Concentrate on Throughput Mary Poppendieck explains why throughput and capacity are key metrics for software development. Read more
FOSS Voices Refactoring, Roman Numerals, and a Shift in Perspective Kevlin Henney describes how a shift in perspective can be a starting point for new understanding. Read more
FOSS Voices Better Meetings Through Record Keeping Safia Abdalla explains how good record keeping can make meetings feel more useful and fulfilling. Read more
FOSS Voices An Introduction to Software Fuzzing Justin Reock describes the software testing concept called fuzzing and explains why it’s important. Read more
FOSS Voices Why We Should Celebrate Tech Outages Thomas Limoncelli recounts an incident at Bell Labs in the 1990s that taught him a valuable lesson. Read more
FOSS Voices Memory Is Not a File Simson Garfinkel looks at the history of files and file systems as well as the Unix approach to memory. Read more
FOSS Voices Open Source Is Not All Rainbows and Unicorns, Says VMware’s Dirk Hohndel VMware’s Dirk Hohndel talks with Christine Hall about the state of the open source software industry. Read more
FOSS Voices Exploring Application Metrics with Dungeons & Dragons Erin Schnabel explores what the popular role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons has in common with application metrics. Read more
FOSS Voices Removing Dead Code from Your System Kode Vicious offers practical advice on removing dead features and functionality from your code. Read more
FOSS Voices A Journey Through Memory Management Richard MacManus explores the history of memory management from cathode ray memory tubes to the abstraction of today’s serverless environments. Read more
FOSS Voices Understanding an Open Source Upstream Red Hat’s Joe Brockmeier explains how an open source “upstream” serves as a focal point for code contributions and decision making. Read more