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World premiere: our new Cooking with Tidelift children’s book

Today is the day we are officially launching the first-ever Tidelift book. But rather than starting with a 300+ page O’Reilly-esque tome on the ...
Cameron Miller
by Cameron Miller
on September 1, 2020

Ask me your toughest licensing questions for our live AMA this week

By Luis Villa on August 24, 2020
I’m going to be doing one (and possibly more) AMAs on the worst(?) topic in open source. That’s right... licensing!

Webinar: The future of open source support

By Amy Hays on August 20, 2020
It’s a fact: open source is fundamental to modern application development. Our research shows, that 92% of applications today contain open source ...

How urllib3 maintainer Seth Larson streamlined the release process

By Amy Hays on August 18, 2020
Seth Larson has a history of adopting unmaintained open source libraries. It’s not that he seeks out orphaned packages—it’s usually because an ...

Webinar: Everything you never wanted to know about open source licenses and were too bored to ask

By Amy Hays on August 13, 2020
Most developers don’t dream of one day growing up to be open source licensing experts. But with the vast majority of enterprise applications now ...

Tidelift named 2020 IDC Innovator

By Chris Grams on August 6, 2020
Tidelift was recently named an IDC Innovator for open source software support. In the report accompanying the announcement, analysts Al Gillen and ...

Welcome to Tidelift, npm maintainer Blake Embrey!

By Brenna Heaps on August 4, 2020
We’re excited to share that maintainer Blake Embrey will now be providing assurances for a number of projects as part of the Tidelift Subscription. ...

Recently revamped! The Tidelift guide to working with open source licenses

By Amy Hays on July 30, 2020
Navigating the open source license landscape can be tricky. There’s a myriad of license options out there, from permissive licenses like the MIT ...

How Google manages open source

By Jeremy Katz on July 23, 2020
Many people know that Google uses a single repository, the monorepo, to store all internal source code. The Google monorepo has been blogged about, ...

Tech books vs online documentation: what's the difference?

By Valeri Karpov on July 21, 2020
Editor’s note: From time to time, we will publish guest posts from the independent maintainers who partner with us as part of the Tidelift ...

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