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Episode 21: VoV 022 : How I became a Vue.js core team member without a professional background with Thorsten Luenborg
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English - July 31, 2018 10:00 - 1 hour - 67.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 25 ratingsHow To Education News Tech News vue vuejs javascript component front-end web development developer software Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Panel:
Charles Max Wood
Chris Fritz
Erik Hanchett
Joe Eames
Special Guests: Thorsten Luenborg
In this episode, the Views on Vue panel talks to Thorsten Luenborg about how he became a Vue.js core team member. Thorsten is a part of the Vue core team, and has been for about 2 years. They talk about the beginnings of the creation of the Vue core team, what it means to be on the core team, and his main focus on the core team. They also touch on how Vue is ran using Open Collective and Patreon, how they don’t have an overarching corporate structure, and more!
In particular, we dive pretty deep on:
Thorsten intro
Vue
How did Evan get the core team together at the beginning?
Core team is a great place to come together, share ideas, and write Vue together
Loose organization of the core team
What it means to be on the core team?
Contributions are very spread out
Vue is very big in China
Maintaining different repositories
His main focus
Supporting role on the team
Build a small team of moderators
Need more structure to go further
Asking for help when you need it
Has there ever been a time when a corporate entity has contacted the core team directly for guidance/help?
Their work is sponsored by other companies
Using Open Collective and Patreon
Supporters don’t really interfere
Security through having a lot of little contributors
VueConf US
No overarching corporate structure
Ember.js
And much, much more!
Links:
Vue
Open Collective
Patreon
VueConf US
Ember.js
Sponsors
Kendo UI
Digital Ocean
FreshBooks
Picks:
Charles Max Wood
Chris
Joe
Microsoft acquisition of GitHub
Full of Sith – How the Force Works
Star Wars Oxygen
Google Duplex
Thorsten
Special Guest: Thorsten Lunborg.
Panel:
Charles Max Wood
Chris Fritz
Erik Hanchett
Joe Eames
Special Guests: Thorsten Luenborg
In this episode, the Views on Vue panel talks to Thorsten Luenborg about how he became a Vue.js core team member. Thorsten is a part of the Vue core team, and has been for about 2 years. They talk about the beginnings of the creation of the Vue core team, what it means to be on the core team, and his main focus on the core team. They also touch on how Vue is ran using Open Collective and Patreon, how they don’t have an overarching corporate structure, and more!
In particular, we dive pretty deep on:
Thorsten intro
Vue
How did Evan get the core team together at the beginning?
Core team is a great place to come together, share ideas, and write Vue together
Loose organization of the core team
What it means to be on the core team?
Contributions are very spread out
Vue is very big in China
Maintaining different repositories
His main focus
Supporting role on the team
Build a small team of moderators
Need more structure to go further
Asking for help when you need it
Has there ever been a time when a corporate entity has contacted the core team directly for guidance/help?
Their work is sponsored by other companies
Using Open Collective and Patreon
Supporters don’t really interfere
Security through having a lot of little contributors
VueConf US
No overarching corporate structure
Ember.js
And much, much more!
Links:
Vue
Open Collective
Patreon
VueConf US
Ember.js
Sponsors
Kendo UI
Digital Ocean
FreshBooks
Picks:
Charles Max Wood
Chris
Joe
Microsoft acquisition of GitHub
Full of Sith – How the Force Works
Star Wars Oxygen
Google Duplex
Thorsten
Special Guest: Thorsten Lunborg.