Request For Commits   /     6: Grant Funding: What Happens When You Pay for Open Source Work? with Max Ogden

Description

On today's show Nadia and Mikeal talk with Max Ogden, creator of Dat, an open source, decentralized tool for distributing data sets. Max has also done a lot of work in the Node.js ecosystem, including helping start NodeSchool and publishing hundreds of modules to npm. He was also one of the first Code for America fellows.SponsorsToptal –  Scale your team and hire the top 3% of developers and designers at Toptal. Email Adam at adam@changelog.com for a personal introduction to Toptal. Linode –  Our cloud server of choice! We host everything we do on Linode servers. Use the code rfc20 to get 2 months free! GuestsMax Ogden – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteNotes and LinksWe talked about how he figured out grants were right for developing Dat, and how he managed to find his first funders. We also got into the mechanics of grant funding. Max shared what it's like to work with grant funders, and how to build those early relationships if you're looking for grants yourself.datKnight Prototype Fund - Knight FoundationAlfred P. Sloan FoundationSubstance ConsortiumSubmission to openscienceprize.orgMozFest 2016NodeSchoolU.S. Open DataThe difference between 18F and USDS

Summary

On today's show Nadia and Mikeal talk with Max Ogden, creator of Dat, an open source, decentralized tool for distributing data sets. Max has also done a lot of work in the Node.js ecosystem, including helping start NodeSchool and publishing hundreds of modules to npm. He was also one of the first Code for America fellows.

Subtitle
Grant Funding: What Happens When You Pay for Open Source Work?
Duration
1:14:14
Publishing date
2016-09-01 14:00
Link
https://changelog.com/rfc/6
Contributors
  Nadia Eghbal and Mikeal Rogers
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Enclosures
https://cdn.changelog.com/uploads/rfc/6/request-for-commits-6.mp3
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