Tag: OpenID

  • What Factors Explain the Nature of Software – “The only way to know exactly what software we want to build is to fully specify it: without doing so, there will be gaps between our vague ideas and harsh reality. However, a complete, abstract specification is, in general, at least as much work as creating the…

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  • Aligning with User Needs with Rod Johnson – ’Spring Source ended up not monetizing Spring at all — but rather worked on monetizing with products that were complementary to Spring. “We monetized Spring by not monetizing Spring, by using it to open the door”’ // Great interview if you’re into the whole open source business…

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  • Link: The Kubernetes Lesson

    “In modern software development organizations, however, what gets used in development and testing environments has a habit of showing up in production. This was the opportunity that Kubernetes was built to take advantage of. It provided developers with a means – an open source means, naturally – of taking the containers they were so enamored…

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  • Link: ​Open source is 20: How it changed programming and business forever

    “I look at ‘closed source’ as a blip in time. Original source: ​Open source is 20: How it changed programming and business forever

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  • Link: The path to self-sovereign digital identity starts with blockchain

    “We don’t think that blockchain is the universal solution to the identity problem; however, it certainly provides a missing link by allowing people and organizations to prove things about themselves online, as they do offline, using decentralized and verifiable identifiers. Identity-related information can be looked up (verified) without involving a central directory or paper-based document.…

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