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Tidelift joins Sonar

We’re excited to share that Tidelift has signed a definitive agreement to be acquired by Sonar, the leading provider of code quality and security ...
Donald Fischer
by Donald Fischer
on December 17, 2024

Enabling enterprise developers to shift left

By Lauren Hanford on December 3, 2024
In a previous post, we talked about several exciting capabilities available with the Tidelift Subscription that enable enterprise development teams ...

Introducing the 2024 Tidelift maintainer impact report

By Lauren Hanford on November 21, 2024
Today I’m excited to share our 2024 Tidelift maintainer impact report.

Luis Villa at TechCrunch Disrupt: Free but not cheap, the open source dilemma

By Chris Grams on November 4, 2024
Last week, Tidelift’s Luis Villa joined a TechCrunch Disrupt panel entitled “Free but Not Cheap: the Open Source Dilemma” alongside Aeva Black from ...

CISA, CRA, and PLD: some updates on government regulation of open source

By Luis Villa on October 30, 2024
With everything going on in open source, it can be hard to keep track of it all. One important trend that often is in the background is government ...

Case study: The business impact of paying open source maintainers to scale real-world application security

By Lauren Hanford on October 29, 2024
What if your team could save $1 million while improving the security and resilience of an application that your company depends on to deliver ...

The open source maintainer community is getting grayer

By Chris Grams on October 24, 2024
In mid-2024, Tidelift fielded its third survey of open source maintainers. More than 400 maintainers responded and shared details about their work, ...

Younger open source maintainers are significantly more likely to use AI-based coding tools

By Chris Grams on October 22, 2024
In mid-2024, Tidelift fielded its third survey of open source maintainers. More than 400 maintainers responded and shared details about their work, ...

AI-based coding tools are thriving, and maintainers have some valid concerns about the impact on their work

By Chris Grams on October 17, 2024
In mid-2024, Tidelift fielded its third survey of open source maintainers. More than 400 maintainers responded and shared details about their work, ...

In the wake of the xz utils hack, two-thirds of maintainers are less trusting of contributors

By Chris Grams on October 15, 2024
In mid-2024, Tidelift fielded its third survey of open source maintainers. More than 400 maintainers responded and shared details about their work, ...

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