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Standard JS is now part of the Tidelift Subscription

We’re excited to share that the Tidelift Subscription now includes support for Standard JS!
Brenna Heaps
by Brenna Heaps
on December 11, 2018

Had enough of the zero-day exploit and fire drill?

By Havoc Pennington on December 6, 2018
Yeah, there will always be more.

From Jade to Pug: How Forbes Lindesay adopted a project from a NodeJS legend

By Amy Hays on December 4, 2018
Forbes Lindesay adopted his pet project, Pug, from an open source legend–TJ Holowaychuk. TJ is a prolific NodeJS developer, who created an array of ...

Newly updated! The Tidelift guide to managing open source

By Chris Grams on November 29, 2018
Our mission here at Tidelift is to make open source work better for everyone. One big area of focus for us is finding ways we can help those of you ...

Event-stream: 100 million downloads, unmaintained, hacked. Now can we pay the !@#$% maintainers?

By Keenan Szulik on November 27, 2018
Late last week, users of the popular JavaScript library event-stream discovered a vulnerability in the package caused by a malicious actor who had ...

Nuxt is now part of the Tidelift Subscription

By Brenna Heaps on November 21, 2018
We’re excited to share that the Tidelift Subscription now includes support for Nuxt!

Adopting projects out of the limelight: Why David Rodriguez works on byebug and Active Admin

By Amy Hays on November 20, 2018
When David Rodriguez first started working with the Ruby programming language, he noticed the Ruby debugger didn’t work properly.

Jekyll is now part of the Tidelift Subscription

By Brenna Heaps on November 15, 2018
We’re excited to share that the Tidelift Subscription now includes support for Jekyll!

Survey: help us make developing applications with open source better

By Havoc Pennington on November 14, 2018
We do a lot of user research at Tidelift—connecting with open source maintainers and users alike. Over the past few months we’ve talked to ...

2018's new open source licenses: Will they work? Should they work?

By Luis Villa on November 13, 2018
The past few months have seen an explosion of new open source licenses and license-like documents. A proposal from MongoDB has generated intense ...

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