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@peterdavehello talk, 18th May #41
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Thanks @joenash ! As Joe mentions, I'm a Fall-2016 campus expert, it's my pleasure to receive invitations from the new campus experts, I'll do my best to prepare this talk, feel free to ask me questions or mention the topic you're interested in, I'll be very helpful! I really appreciate it. Just give some references here so if anyone wants to take a deeper look before the talk, you can do it! About CDNJS, it's a free and open source CDN project for web front-end development resource, for example, jQuery and Bootstrap, CDN stands for Content Delivery Network which can help we deliver the things over the Internet with more efficient via distributed network model, make sure we delivery the content with best performance servers(by geography, server loading, routing, etc.), almost every famous network services use CDN, of course including GitHub, Youtube, Google, Facebook & Twitter. However, it's not an easy job to build your own CDN without notable cost, here comes CDNJS which is a service to provide free CDN service for the web front-end developer no matter for individual developers or huge corp, to supercharge their websites which includes high performance, great security implement, bandwidth saving benefits, etc. Figure to display the difference between single server network (left) and the CDN (right) Currently, there are more than 2.9k libraries hosted on CDNJS, if you are a web developer, you should give it a try! For those libraries not hosted CDNJS, if it got 100 stars on GitHub, feel free to submit request issue or pull request for it! Right now, I'm the only active maintainer of CDNJS project, who is leading all the development works, maintenance, student training program, project management, and all you can imagine, so feel free to give me your thoughts and suggestions, if you're interested in contributing CDNJS, it'll also be very welcome! For more details about CDN, here is it's wiki page: CDNJS homepage: CDNJS GitHub page: |
Hello @PeterDaveHello ! Love the stuff you're doing and I may have stalked your PR's and general activity quite a bit 😆 Couple of questions for you
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Hi @PandelisZ! Thanks for your questions, I'll prepare the answers for you! May I know which * project docs* do you mean? The CDNJS doc or the other projects I'm contributing to? Thanks 😄 |
Hi @PeterDaveHello — as a fellow open source maintainer I'd be super interested to hear your perspective on these things:
I'm sure I'll think of more, too — will post another comment if I do. :) |
Thanks @alyssais, very good questions, I'll tell you about what I think about that on May 18th 👍 |
BTW, discussed with @joenash, the topic would be: |
In the guest talk thread and a couple of sessions, it was requested that @PeterDaveHello give a talk about managing an open source project, and getting into OSS.
So that's happening! On 18th May, Peter will be speaking.
For those of you who don't know Peter, Peter is a Fall-2016 campus expert, and here's his bio:
If you have any questions for Peter, it'd be helpful for the talk to please drop them below!
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