Discover open source libraries to use in your software projects and be notified of new releases to keep your applications up to date, a project from @tidelift
Our latest data release has arrived! It includes information on over 16 million versions of 3.3 million open source packages. Check out the details on the @tidelift blog: https://t.co/CclZkyUl4F
A poll for Open Source library/framework/package maintainers:
How do you notify downstream projects that depend on software of new upcoming releases or breaking changes? If direct comms or other reply with how you find and reach out to those projects.
We're planning of doing all the upcoming design and UX work on @librariesio in the open on our GitHub issue tracker and we'd love your feedback once we get started, keep an eye out for it here: https://t.co/ac60rBMYaI
With @BathRuby out of the way, I can now get my teeth into implementing SourceRank 2.0 on @librariesio, will be coordinating the work from this issue thread if you want to keep track: https://t.co/ggr3I6vkyv
Turns out our slack auto-inviter hasn't been working for a few weeks, it's fixed now though.
Come and hangout with the https://t.co/dtbC4jdPMJ crew: https://t.co/tUqbM46om9
Our third open data release has arrived! 🚢
Almost 400 million rows of open source metadata released under creative commons, full details on the @tidelift blog: https://t.co/YlqwJcfQX4
If you're using the https://t.co/dtbC4jdPMJ API and haven't logged in to agree to the updated terms and conditions we rolled out in December yet, make sure you do soon.
If not your API key will stop working soon! https://t.co/fNsOjSnv26
You can now see the maintainers (people who can published new versions) as well as the contributors for Rubygems, Cargo and Elixir packages on https://t.co/WnCVxFM1pT 🚢
Support for pulling maintainer info for more package managers in-progress here: https://t.co/QOPZ404M4A
The other big news of today is that @DependencyCI is getting a new lease of live as it becomes the Tidelift Dependency Analyser: https://t.co/3ZfaMMtvpO
The first episode of the @ManifestPodcast with @MikeMcQuaid has been transcribed to plain text and is available on GitHub too under a @creativecommons license: https://t.co/EzPO5VqYp2
Do you contribute to open source? How about use it in your applications? Share your thoughts and help us make open source more dependable! https://t.co/zxIyRObTrU
We're recording a @ManifestPodcast episode tomorrow on Licensing, what burning questions do you have about licensing around your open source code and package managers?