One of the biggest non-code contributions I ever made was the art director for the official GNU Bash logo. So while I don't write code anymore, I always have a Bash shell open, ready to go.

When I had the opportunity to interview the creator, Brian J. Fox, I didn't hesitate for a millisecond. This week we published his episode, and it's already our most downloaded show, beating out Kelsey Hightower, you know, the creator of `nocode`.

While Brian is a talented software engineer, he also is an entrepreneur, investor, and slappas da bass for his band.

Articles

Low-Code, No-Code Can Work for Cloud Native

Low-Code, No-Code Can Work for Cloud Native

Vinothini Raju talks about how low-code, no-code can be applied to Go-centric applications running in cloud native environments.

Swag providers + shippers · Discussion

Swag providers + shippers · Discussion

For those who want to start shipping swag, read this.

Podcasts

Thoughts on Bash Becoming Interplanetary and More with Brian J. Fox

Thoughts on Bash Becoming Interplanetary and More with Brian J. Fox

The legendary Brian J. Fox created the Bash Shell, and he was the first employee of the Free Software Foundation. He is also the Co-Founder of Orchid, a blockchain company that started in 2017 joins us.

Leslie Hawthorn, OSPOs, Digital Sovereignty, and Cultivating Open Source Communities

Leslie Hawthorn, OSPOs, Digital Sovereignty, and Cultivating Open Source Communities

Leslie has a career I hope to one day accomplish at least 5% of. I would be happy with that.

Videos

History behind the GNU Bash logo

A talk I did in 2016 on different ways you can contribute to open source without a text editor. I just realized it was set to private for years 🤦‍♂️

The Non-Code Contributor - Issue #6