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Finding #7: formal processes around open source management are more common, but it is still basically a free for all

Tidelift's annual managed open source survey explores how technologists use open source to build applications at work. Over 600 people shared how ...
Chris Grams
by Chris Grams
on November 17, 2020

Tidelift at the Open Source Strategy Forum

By Amy Hays on November 12, 2020
Tidelift is sponsoring the Open Source Strategy Forum, taking place virtually from Nov. 12-13. We attended last year’s forum and had a great time ...

Tidelift at Agile + DevOps

By Amy Hays on November 11, 2020
Tidelift is sponsoring Agile + DevOps, taking place virtually from Nov. 9-12. This is our first time sponsoring this event, and we’re excited to ...

Finding #6: The top programming languages organizations rely on are JavaScript, Python, and Java

By Chris Grams on November 10, 2020
Tidelift's annual managed open source survey explores how technologists use open source to build applications at work. Over 600 people shared how ...

Tidelift at VueConf Toronto

By Amy Hays on November 4, 2020
Tidelift is headed to Toronto...virtually! We are very excited to be sponsoring VueConf Toronto Nov. 4-6. We love the Vue ecosystem and have ...

Finding #5: Upgrading versions and adapting to bugs are the two most common open source maintenance activities

By Chris Grams on November 3, 2020
In June of 2020, Tidelift fielded our annual managed open source survey of technologists who use open source to build applications at work. Over 600 ...

The ouroboros manifest

By John Bintz on October 29, 2020
“Oh come on...not again!”

Finding #4: confidence in organization’s open source practices declines as size of company grows

By Chris Grams on October 27, 2020
In June of 2020, Tidelift fielded our annual managed open source survey of technologists who use open source to build applications at work. Over 600 ...

Finding #3: large companies are burdened by cumbersome open source approval processes

By Chris Grams on October 20, 2020
In June of 2020, Tidelift fielded our annual managed open source survey of technologists who use open source to build applications at work. Over 600 ...

Finding #2: organizations look to open source to save time and money, while increasing efficiency

By Chris Grams on October 13, 2020
In June of 2020, Tidelift fielded our annual managed open source survey of technologists who use open source to build applications at work. Over 600 ...

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