Today we’re publishing another Libraries.io open data release with over 311 million rows of metadata about open source projects and the network of dependency data that connects them all.
In my last two posts I rejected the notion that open source projects are a public good. I then identified some of the challenges that open source projects have to navigate and charted some of the courses projects have taken to become sustainable. I signed off with the…
Consider the following code to serve an API that can count words;
Continuing from last month with the regular progress updates on Libraries.io since securing a grant from both the Sloan Foundation and the Ford Foundation, here’s what we got up to in June 2017.
Today’s software relies on a core set of of free, openly licensed components, frameworks and systems. But our shared, digital infrastructure is under threat. It’s overburdened and under-supported.
We missed our April update last month due to holidays, so we’ve got a combined April/Month…
Continuing from last month with the regular progress updates on Libraries.io since securing a grant from both the Sloan Foundation and the Ford Foundation, here’s what we got up to in February 2017.