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196 | 311 | |
21,479 | 64,235 | |
0.7% | 1.0% | |
9.8 | 9.7 | |
7 days ago | 1 day ago | |
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
forem
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🕺🏼 My life update and the Open Source #DEVImpact2023
This year again, I contributed to DEV with multiples ways, I've contributed very little to the repository, moderated the bad posts quite a bit, and welcomed newcomers to the platform. I feel that a place like this should always be so welcoming to users, so why shouldn't I?
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🌟 #DEVImpact2023: A Year of Challenges, Triumphs, and The Future
docs: making updates to Editor Guide #20258
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Open Source alternatives to tools you Pay for
Forem - Open Source Alternative to Circle
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How to get the count of your followers on dev.to
Note: There's a PR on the Forem repo open for this. Check out if it has been implemented before trying this!
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Hacktoberfest contributor on a11y issues
I have also contributed to other open source projects, including EddieHub, Forem, and my own.
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GitHub and Developer Ecosystem Control
Part of the major userbase pull in GitHub revolves around hosting a considerable number of popular projects including Angular, React, Kubernetes, cpython, Ruby, tensorflow, and well even the software that powers this site Forem.
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📢 Announcing New Local Dev Setup Options for Contributing to Forem!
Want the convenience of containerized setup without having to deal with learning and running Docker commands? dip gem is here to help. The folks at Evil Martians devised this CLI tool that provides a native-like interaction. Once you have Docker installed and our repository cloned:
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How to Create a Good Pull Request Template (and Why You Should Add Gifs)
At OpenSauced, we used forem’s Pull Request template for inspiration for our template.
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Let’s scan DEV’s forem project with Bearer and analyze the results
Using open-source tools to test open-source projects feels like a great match. It wasn't until the other day that I remembered that the team behind DEV had open-sourced the bones of the site as Forem. To make it an even better match, the stack matches up nicely with the currently supported languages included in Bearer's new free and open-source security application security testing (SAST) tool. Unlike many security tools, this one is really focused on helping devs make sense of security concerns in an actionable way.
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Building a dev.to analytics dashboard using OpenSearch
It's pretty clear the API is still heavily under development by the Forem team, evidenced by the "Tags" endpoint disappearing while I was writing this article (to be fair it wasn't THAT useful anyway) and that there's a fairly new pull request for removing V0 endpoints I think it's likely that access to the OpenAPI docs (and followers and articles) will stay around. I'm thinking I could pull out some more data based around the endpoints I do have, but I do need to do some thinking about. Also, given the API is under active development, and there's a fair amount of data DEV has access to in the analytics console that I don't have access to via the API, it would be nice to extend my dashboard to include this if it does get updated.
Redis
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Containerize your multi-services app with docker compose
Cache: a Redis cache
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Redis License Changed
I'm curious about something: I suppose Salvatore still owns the copyright for most of the code? The old license does include his copyright, up to 2020: https://github.com/redis/redis/blob/7.2/COPYING So I think this change couldn't have been done without his explicit consent? Or did he transferred his rights to RedisLabs or a foundation?
Redis.io no longer mentions open source.
They have still not changed meta description on their page. It still says it is open source ^^
view-source:https://redis.io/
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Redis Adopts Dual Source-Available Licensing
First they break lolwut (https://github.com/redis/redis/issues/12074) and now this.
Redis Inc. is moving the https://github.com/redis/redis/ project away from the three part BSD license to a dual license using two non-OSI approved license. This comes after previous comment from them saying that "... the Redis core license, which is and will always be licensed under the 3-Clause- BSD".
> They get paid for it. Don't try to spin this as if it's someone people working on it in their spare time out of the goodness of their heart. It's just their job.
No, you can't have this both ways. I'm the main contributor from AWS, and I've worked many times on weekends because I care about open source. I like helping people, I don't need to be paid to do it. Many of the AWS folks that made changes were normal engineers that were excited to be part of Redis. https://github.com/redis/redis/pull/10419 and https://github.com/redis/redis/pull/8621 are both examples of features someone from AWS built in their free time. We're all upset about this. Not because Redis deserves to get paid, it's that they acted like they were being good stewards of the open-source community and then they changed their mind.
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How to choose the right type of database
Redis: An open-source, in-memory data structure store supporting various data types. It offers persistence, replication, and clustering, making it ideal for more complex caching requirements and session storage.
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Delving Deeper: Enriching Microservices with Golang with CloudWeGo
In the bustling e-commerce landscape, Book Shop stands as a testament to CloudWeGo's capacity for seamless integration. Integrating middleware like Elasticsearch and Redis into a Kitex project to build a solid e-commerce system that rivals more complex platforms.
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Cryptoflow: Building a secure and scalable system with Axum and SvelteKit - Part 0
Redis - A storage to store tokens, and sessions etc.
What are some alternatives?
Redis - 🚀 A robust, performance-focused, and full-featured Redis client for Node.js.
LevelDB - LevelDB is a fast key-value storage library written at Google that provides an ordered mapping from string keys to string values.
RabbitMQ - Open source RabbitMQ: core server and tier 1 (built-in) plugins
Polly - Polly is a .NET resilience and transient-fault-handling library that allows developers to express policies such as Retry, Circuit Breaker, Timeout, Bulkhead Isolation, and Fallback in a fluent and thread-safe manner. From version 6.0.1, Polly targets .NET Standard 1.1 and 2.0+.
celery - Distributed Task Queue (development branch)
Riak - Riak is a decentralized datastore from Basho Technologies.
cockroach - CockroachDB - the open source, cloud-native distributed SQL database.
Apache HBase - Apache HBase
RedisJSON - RedisJSON - a JSON data type for Redis
ArangoDB - 🥑 ArangoDB is a native multi-model database with flexible data models for documents, graphs, and key-values. Build high performance applications using a convenient SQL-like query language or JavaScript extensions.
CouchDB - Seamless multi-master syncing database with an intuitive HTTP/JSON API, designed for reliability
Apache Arrow - Apache Arrow is a multi-language toolbox for accelerated data interchange and in-memory processing