If you’ve worked on data problems, you probably have heard of Airflow and Superset, two powerful tools that have cemented their place in the data ecosystem. Building successful open-source software is no easy feat, and even fewer engineers have done this back to back. In part 2 of the conversation, we talk about Max’s journey in open source.
Segments:
(00:03:27) “Project-Community Fit” in Open Source (00:08:31) Fostering Relationships in Open Source (00:10:58) Dealing with Trolls (00:13:40) Attributes of Good Open Source Contributors (00:20:01) How to Get Started with Contributing (00:27:58) Origin Stories of Airflow and Superset (00:33:27) Biggest Surprise since Founding a VC-backed Company? (00:38:47) Picking What to Work On (00:41:46) Advice to Engineers for Building the Next Airflow/Superset? (00:42:35) The 2 New Open Source Projects that Max is Starting (00:52:10) Challenges of Being a Founder (00:57:38) Open Sourcing Ideas
Show Notes:
Part 1 of our conversation: https://softwaremisadventures.com/p/maxime-beauchemin-llm-ready Max on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maximebeauchemin/ SQL All Stars: https://github.com/preset-io/allstars Governator: https://github.com/mistercrunch/governator
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