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New to Tidelift: version usage analytics for lifters

By virtue of working with hundreds of open source maintainers, one of the loudest and clearest pain points we’ve heard is that they have limited ...
Keenan Szulik
by Keenan Szulik
on October 8, 2019

Choosing open source packages well 

By Jerika Phelps on October 3, 2019
In this webinar, Tidelift co-founder Jeremy Katz deep dives into the steps you can take to choose the right open source packages for your ...

Tidelift at Ancient City Ruby 2019

By Jerika Phelps on October 2, 2019
We’ll be sponsoring Ancient City Ruby in Jacksonville Beach, Florida this week. We had a blast hanging out with the folks at RailsConf in Minneapolis ...

There’s one thing stopping developers from using open source even more

By Chris Grams on October 1, 2019
In June of 2019, Tidelift and The New Stack jointly fielded a survey of professional software developers. Almost 400 people responded with thoughts ...

A managed approach to securing your open source dependencies

By Jeremy Katz on September 26, 2019
Most applications are built on a foundation of more than 70 percent open source components. Who is on the hook for ensuring those components are ...

Websockets is now part of the Tidelift Subscription

By Brenna Heaps on September 24, 2019
Websockets is a library for building WebSocket servers and clients in Python with a focus on correctness and simplicity. Built on top of asyncio, ...

Tidelift at DjangoCon

By Jerika Phelps on September 23, 2019
We’ll be sponsoring DjangoCon in San Diego this week. This is the first Django event we’ve sponsored, and we’re so excited to be there. The Tidelift ...

Level up your project into a commercial product with Tidelift

By Blaine Bublitz on September 19, 2019
Our mission at Tidelift is to make open source work better for users and creators alike.

Tidelift and the Python Software Foundation join up to support Flask and Pallets Projects

By Donald Fischer on September 17, 2019
Today the Python Software Foundation and Tidelift announced a partnership to support the community-driven Pallets Projects. These include the open ...

Tidelift at GitLab Commit

By Jerika Phelps on September 16, 2019
We’re sponsoring GitLab Commit in Brooklyn on Tuesday, Sept. 17. This is the inaugural GitLab Commit and we’re excited to be a part of it. We’re ...

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