• How Open Source Projects Manage Community Communication Channels
    Jun 15 2026
    Lucas and Luna explore the often-overlooked infrastructure of open source communication: from mailing lists and IRC to Discord and GitHub Discussions. They dissect why the Linux kernel still relies on email patches, how the Rust project navigated a contentious governance debate across multiple platforms, and what lessons the broader community can draw from these choices. The episode examines the trade-offs between synchronous and asynchronous tools, the challenge of signal-to-noise ratio at scale, and how maintainers balance accessibility for newcomers with efficiency for core contributors. Specific examples include the Curl project's deliberate mailing list strategy and the Python community's migration from IRC to Discord. Listeners gain a concrete understanding of why communication channel design is as critical as code quality for project health and contributor retention. #OpenSource #CommunityManagement #CommunicationChannels #LinuxKernel #RustLang #Curl #Python #Discord #IRC #GitHubDiscussions #MailingLists #AsynchronousCommunication #SynchronousCommunication #ContributorExperience #Governance #SignalToNoise #Technology #FexingoBusiness Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 mins
  • How Open Source Projects Handle Documentation Translation at Scale
    Jun 14 2026
    In this episode of Open Source with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna dive into the often invisible work of translating open source documentation. They focus on the Django project, which supports translations in over 80 languages through a community-driven system using Transifex. The hosts explore how translation workflows work, the challenges of maintaining consistency across languages, and why documentation translation is crucial for global adoption. They discuss the role of language coordinators, the balance between machine translation and human review, and the long-term sustainability of translation efforts. This episode offers a concrete look at a critical but overlooked aspect of open source project health. #OpenSource #Documentation #Translation #Django #Transifex #Localization #Globalization #CommunityDriven #Technology #Podcast #LucasAndLuna #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TechPodcast #OpenSourceTranslation #DjangoDocumentation #ContributorWorkflow #SoftwareL10n Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 mins
  • How Open Source Projects Handle License Enforcement
    Jun 14 2026
    In episode 50, Lucas and Luna explore the tricky terrain of open source license enforcement. Using the real-world case of Google vs. Oracle over Java APIs, they unpack what happens when a permissive license is violated, the role of the Software Freedom Conservancy in policing GPL compliance, and why most enforcement actions end in private settlements rather than lawsuits. The conversation covers the difference between permissive and copyleft enforcement, the rise of 'nuclear option' relicensing, and practical advice for contributors who see their code used without proper attribution. Specific numbers: the 2018 CAFC ruling that turned on 'fair use' and the 2021 Supreme Court decision that settled the Google-Oracle case 6-2. Also discussed: why the GPL's 'termination cure' provision is the most powerful enforcement tool most people have never heard of. #LicenseEnforcement #OpenSource #GoogleVSOracle #GPL #ApacheLicense #MITLicense #SoftwareFreedomConservancy #Copyleft #PermissiveLicense #FairUse #JavaAPIs #Linux #GitHub #CommunityDriven #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #PodcastEpisode50 Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 mins
  • How Open Source Projects Fork and Survive
    Jun 13 2026
    Episode 49 of Open Source with Fexingo explores the delicate art of forking — when a community splits from a project and starts anew. Lucas and Luna look at the 2024 Valkey fork from Redis after the license change, the 2020 LibreOffice fork from OpenOffice, and the 2017 GnuCOBOL fork from OpenCOBOL. They break down what makes a fork succeed, why most fail, and how projects like Linux handle the constant threat of fragmentation. No fluff, just the mechanics of community divorce and survival. #OpenSource #Forking #Valkey #Redis #LibreOffice #OpenOffice #GnuCOBOL #Linux #Community #Governance #Technology #Podcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Software #GitHub #License #Sustainability Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 mins
  • How Open Source Projects Handle License Compatibility
    Jun 13 2026
    In this episode of Open Source with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna drill into the messy world of open-source license compatibility. Using the real-world example of the PostgreSQL extension ecosystem, they explore what happens when a permissive MIT-licensed library gets used inside a GPL-licensed project, and how the Apache Software Foundation navigates these conflicts. They also discuss the role of the SPDX standard and why license compatibility is a growing concern as infrastructure projects mix more dependencies than ever. A practical, grounded look at a topic that affects every developer pulling in open-source code. #LicenseCompatibility #OpenSource #PostgreSQL #GPL #MITLicense #ApacheLicense #SPDX #SoftwareLicensing #DependencyManagement #OpenSourceGovernance #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Linux #GitHub #CommunityDriven #DeveloperTools #LegalInTech Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 mins
  • How Open Source Projects Handle Sustainability Reports
    Jun 12 2026
    Lucas and Luna dive into the growing trend of open source projects publishing sustainability reports — not just financials, but environmental and social impact metrics. They examine the case of the GNOME Foundation, which released its first sustainability report in early 2026, detailing its carbon footprint from server operations and conference travel, alongside community diversity figures. The conversation explores why projects are doing this, how they measure things like energy consumption and contributor well-being, and whether transparency truly drives change. Specific data points include GNOME's estimated 120 metric tons of CO2 emissions for the 2025 fiscal year and its 15% increase in first-time contributors from underrepresented groups. The hosts also discuss challenges like standardisation and greenwashing risks. An insightful look at how community-driven software projects are embracing broader accountability. #OpenSource #Sustainability #GNOME #CarbonFootprint #CommunityMetrics #TechTransparency #EnvironmentalImpact #DiversityInTech #FossSustainability #GreenSoftware #ContributorWellbeing #OpenSourceGovernance #ClimateAction #TechPodcast #BusinessPodcast #Technology #FexingoBusiness #PodcastEpisode Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 mins
  • How Open Source Projects Handle Security Vulnerability Disclosures
    Jun 12 2026
    When a critical security flaw is found in widely-used open source software, the clock starts ticking. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the delicate dance of coordinated vulnerability disclosure—balancing secrecy for patches with transparency for the community. They break down the real case of the Log4j vulnerability from 2021, showing how maintainers, security researchers, and users navigated the chaos. Lucas explains the typical disclosure timeline, the role of CVE identifiers, and why some projects handle it better than others. Luna pushes back on the idea that full transparency is always best, citing examples where premature disclosure caused more harm than good. They also discuss the emerging 'private disclosure first' model used by projects like Kubernetes and the Linux kernel. By the end, you will understand why responsible disclosure is one of the hardest governance challenges in open source—and why getting it right can save millions of dollars in damage. #OpenSource #Security #VulnerabilityDisclosure #Log4j #CVE #CoordinatedDisclosure #Kubernetes #LinuxKernel #BugBounty #MaintainerBurnout #Transparency #SoftwareSecurity #ZeroDay #PatchManagement #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #OpenSourceWithFexingo Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 mins
  • How Open Source Projects Handle Governance Transition
    Jun 11 2026
    Episode 45 of Open Source with Fexingo. Lucas and Luna dive into the tricky process of governance transitions in open source projects. Using the 2018 Node.js Foundation merger with the JS Foundation and the 2021 Kubernetes steering committee expansion as real examples, they explore how projects evolve their decision-making structures without alienating contributors. Lucas breaks down the three common transition triggers—growth, corporate influence, and founder burnout—while Luna questions whether formal governance always beats rough consensus. They discuss the tension between speed and inclusion, and why some projects fail to transition at all. A practical look at how communities rewrite their own rules while keeping the code moving. #OpenSource #GovernanceTransition #NodeJS #Kubernetes #JSFoundation #CNCF #LinuxFoundation #CommunityGovernance #OpenSourceGovernance #TechPodcast #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #LucasAndLuna #Fexingo #OpenSourceWithFexingo #Governance #SoftwareDevelopment Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 mins