Open source governance
7 videos across 4 channels
Open source governance is increasingly tested at the edge of licensing, disclosure, and community norms as projects wrestle with AI-assisted development, code reviews, and licensing disputes. The conversations around maintaining large codebases—whether for kernels, frameworks like Next.js, or ecosystems like Astro—highlight how governance, funding models, and openness shape who can contribute, how decisions are made, and how sustainable, maintainable futures are forged amid rapid innovation.

It finally happened
A speaker critiques a DHH article through a video rebuttal, arguing that open source norms and education should adapt to

Everything is pwn’d now
The video surveys a surge of security breaches across software ecosystems, explains why traditional disclosure and open

The painful death of Github
The video argues that GitHub’s repeated outages and perceived leadership failures have eroded trust in the platform, pro

How one programmer's pet project changed how we think about software
The video explores the philosophy and evolution of the Closure language, its origins in Lisp, its design goals around si

Linus Lays down the Law
The video discusses the Linux kernel's involvement with large language models, the controversy over disclosure and licen

Maintaining a codebase with AI | The Standup
The panel riffs on the evolving Next.js ecosystem, including Cloudflare’s Next.js surface, Vercel’s tools, and the debat

My thoughts on Astro joining Cloudflare
The video analyzes Astro joining Cloudflare, its open governance, funding model, and the implications for Astro’s open s