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I joined Mozilla in 2010. It was Firefox 3.8. So not quite, Firefox 1.0 — but still early enough. It was the first time that I truly encountered community and open source at scale, even though I'd already been working within the dot-com world for a decade previous to this new adventure.
Open source today is tablestakes. You have got to be doing it. While that may be true — not everyone doing it knows how to blend in the community piece creating meaning engagements and relationships that then have a multiplier knockon effect on the project itself.
Community is the heartbeat of it all — and I can't think of a better person to drive change and making bigger impact in this space then @bdougieyo. It's always time for pizza, right @saucedopen?
Couldn't be more excited for this. OpenSauced has an absolutely incredible team. Can't wait to see the impact this continues to drive in the Open Source community!
Congratulations to your launch! I've been cheering from the side lines for a while now, it's wonderful to see your continuous progress! Many have tried and created tools for Open Source maintainers, but only OpenSauced has all the ingredients to become a product company for Open Source maintainers. You have the brand, you have the people, and the secret sauce! You are a force of good in the wider Open Source community already ❤️
I can't wait to see what you come up with down the road and looking forward to use OpenSauced in all the Open Source projects I maintain. Keep up the great work!!!
OpenSauced is a game-changer for open-source projects! 🔍 How does it offer deep insights to optimize and reshape community interactions? Exciting times ahead!
OpenSauced’s Chrome has made it easier for me to write and post about my open source contributions. The community has also aided me in growing my skills as an open source contributor and maintainer.