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architecture-decision
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Show HN: Architecture Decision Record – Spanish Tranlsations
Link is https://github.com/joelparkerhenderson/architecture-decision...
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Architecture diagrams enable better conversations
Hi, article author here, we supplement our architecture diagrams with Architectural Decision Records (ADRs) https://github.com/joelparkerhenderson/architecture-decision... in the ADR we capture:
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Polar v1.0: Let’s Fix Open Source Funding
If anyone wants to see Polar in action on a GitHub issue, I'm experimenting with Polar on my Architecture Decision Record repo:
https://github.com/joelparkerhenderson/architecture-decision...
(I'm on the fence about the value of Polar for this kind of issue... see what you think)
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A Simple Framework for Architectural Decisions
Architecture Decision Records are a big help for teamwork. I have a bunch of notes and examples here, including from my time at ThoughtWorks with technology radars.
https://github.com/joelparkerhenderson/architecture-decision...
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How boring should your team be
The article mentions Architectural Design Records (ADR) which can be included as a folder in the git repo for the project, as a means of documenting the historical decisions that led to the project's current structure. Some of that seems overly complex or formalized (i.e. reinventing UML and all the problems that came with it), but having that history in some kind of constant format would likely help overcome any novelty issues and help people grasp what's going on. The simplest format discussed seems the best for most cases:
https://github.com/joelparkerhenderson/architecture-decision...
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GitHub now officially supports polar.sh as a funding platform
Hey HN,
Birk from Polar here. We're building a platform for open source developers offering better funding & community tools. We're building it open source too: https://github.com/polarsource/polar
Here to answer any questions you might have. You can read more about this on our own Polar page for Polar:
- Polar: Crowd-Fund GitHub Issues by Paying Maintainers, Not Random Bounty Hunters
- Polar v1.0: Let’s Fix Open Source Funding
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Bounties don’t help users fund FOSS projects
That would make sense, I think some companies are trying to solve this, like https://polar.sh/.
- Pledging $30k+ to Open Source
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Generating Income from Open Source
Great article! I started https://polar.sh to help maintainers get more funding + insights about their customers & their needs. Long-term building tooling for managing all up sold services and customer management.
I definitely agree that 1) we need to convert companies more, but 2) it won’t happen with the traditional sponsorship/donations model. They need to be able to quantify the value of their investments.
With the first version of Polar, we aim to provide that while giving maintainers better insight on needs & funding to develop efforts that align with their vision.
- Polar – Fund open source issues
What are some alternatives?
structurizr-site-generatr - Static site generator for architecture models created with Structurizr DSL
barco - Lightweight & elastic kubernetes-native event streaming system [Moved to: https://github.com/polarstreams/polar]
architecture_decision_record - Architecture decision record (ADR) examples for software planning, IT leadership, and template documentation
hyperglass - hyperglass is the network looking glass that tries to make the internet better.
exploring-the-testing-hyperpyramid - Code repo for the KotlinConf 2023 talk by @daviddenton and @s4nchez
dragonfly - A modern replacement for Redis and Memcached
arc42.org-site - (jekyll-based) website for arc42.org - the template for communicating software architectures.
barco - Linux containers from scratch in C.
rfcs - Specifications for Interledger and related protocols
nextjs-pageweight-analyser - A small script for analysing the page weight and props of Next.js apps
Diagon - Interactive ASCII art diagram generators. :star2: