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ben.balter.com/ | Ben Balter |
/ | Posts |
/talks/ | Talks |
/about/ | About |
/contact/ | Contact |
/2020/01/17/ten-lessons-learned-fostering-a-community-of-com... | 10 lessons learned fostering a community of communities at GitHub |
/2020/01/02/resolutions-for-sustaining-and-growing-open-sour... | Resolutions for sustaining and growing open source communities |
/2019/07/18/a-community-of-communities-oscon-2019/ | A community of communities: Empowering maintainers to grow communities around their code |
/2019/06/28/joining-a-new-team/ | Go near, go far, meet in the middle |
/2019/02/06/open-source-legal-workflows/ | What lawyers can learn from open source |
/2018/07/16/problems-not-solutions/ | Problems, not solutions |
/2018/05/04/yes-no-maybe/ | Yes, No, Maybe |
/2018/01/02/why-you-probably-shouldnt-add-a-cla-to-your-open... | Why you probably shouldn’t add a CLA to your open source project |
/2017/11/28/everything-an-open-source-maintainer-might-need-... | Everything an open source maintainer might need to know about open source licensing |
/2017/11/10/twelve-tips-for-growing-communities-around-your-... | Twelve tips for growing communities around your open source project |
/2017/06/19/how-not-to-prioritize-a-feature/ | How not to prioritize a feature |
/2017/05/23/seven-ways-to-consistently-ship-great-features/ | Seven ways to consistently ship great features |
/2017/04/14/your-projects-readme-is-your-project-constitutio... | Your project’s README is your project’s constitution |
/2017/04/14/create-an-open-source-moderator-role-with-protec... | Using protected branches to empower non-code contributors on GitHub |
/2017/04/04/three-easy-ways-to-show-employees-you-appreciate... | Three easy ways to show employees they’re appreciated |
/2017/03/01/bikeshed-honeypots/ | Bikeshed honeypots |
/2016/12/23/atom-for-prose/ | How I Atom (for prose) |
/2016/09/13/seven-habits-of-highly-effective-githubbers/ | The seven habits of highly effective GitHubbers |
/2016/08/22/ten-ways-to-make-a-product-great/ | Ten ways to make a product great |
/2016/08/01/why-you-shouldnt-write-your-own-open-source-lice... | Why you shouldn’t write your own open source license |
/2016/07/21/removing-a-feature-is-a-feature/ | Removing a feature is a feature |
/2016/07/11/books-for-geeks/ | Books for geeks |
/2016/06/06/twelve-things-a-product-manager-does/ | Twelve things a product manager does |
/2016/05/11/moderating-a-controversial-pull-request/ | Moderating a controversial pull request |
/2016/04/11/white-house-open-source-missed-opportunity/ | The missed opportunity that is the White House Open Source Policy |
/2016/03/08/optimizing-for-power-users-and-edge-cases/ | Optimizing for power users and edge cases is the easy part |
/2016/01/15/how-to-derail-any-meeting/ | How to derail any meeting |
/2015/12/08/types-of-pull-requests/ | The six types of pull requests you see on GitHub |
/2015/12/08/open-source-as-yelp-for-software/ | Open source as Yelp for software |
/2015/11/23/why-open-source/ | Why open source |
/2015/11/18/tools-to-empower-open-collaboration/ | Four characteristics of modern collaboration tools |
/2015/11/12/why-urls/ | Why everything should have a URL |
/2015/10/18/three-biggest-challenges-in-government-it/ | The three biggest challenges in government IT |
/2015/09/21/open-source-behind-the-firewall/ | Bringing open source workflows to the enterprise |
/2015/09/13/github-pages-edit-button/ | How to add an “improve this content” button to your GitHub Pages site |
/2015/09/10/blog-style-tests/ | How GitHub uses automated testing to empower developers to write less-corporate blog posts |
/2015/08/23/reflecting-on-the-mygov-ideals/ | Five principles to guide any government IT effort |
/2015/08/12/the-zen-of-github/ | The Zen of GitHub |
/2015/07/20/write-corporate-blog-posts-as-a-human/ | Speak like a human: 12 ways tech companies can write less-corporate blog posts |
/2015/07/11/open-source-procurement/ | Open procurement: procurement in an increasingly open source world |
/2015/06/22/merge-by-committee/ | Merge by committee |
/2015/06/11/using-github-pages-to-showcase-your-orgs-open-so... | Using GitHub Pages to showcase your organization’s open source efforts |
/2015/06/03/copyright-notices-for-websites-and-open-source-p... | Copyright notices for open source projects |
/2015/05/22/test-your-prose/ | Test your content |
/2015/05/11/third-analysis-of-federal-executive-dotgovs/ | Analysis of federal .gov domains, 2015 edition |
/2015/04/27/eight-lessons-learned-hacking-on-github-pages-fo... | Eight lessons learned hacking on GitHub Pages for six months |
/2015/04/22/the-difference-between-18f-and-usds/ | The difference between 18F and USDS |
/2015/04/21/why-technologists-dont-want-to-work-at-your-agen... | 19 reasons why technologists don’t want to work at your government agency |
/2015/03/17/open-source-best-practices-external-engagement/ | Five best practices in open source: external engagement |
/2015/03/08/open-source-best-practices-internal-collaboratio... | Five best practices in open source: internal collaboration |
/2015/02/20/jekyll-collections/ | Explain like I’m five: Jekyll collections |
/2015/02/11/why-your-first-open-source-project-is-going-to-b... | Why your agency’s first open source project is going to be a flop |
/2015/02/06/word-diff/ | Diff (and collaborate on) Microsoft Word documents using GitHub |
/2015/01/27/on-stickers-and-optimizing-for-happiness/ | What does your organization optimize for? |
/2015/01/26/the-fine-print-nobody-reads/ | The fine print nobody reads: what to do so government can use your service |
/2015/01/11/hacking-github/ | Hacking GitHub: 14 simple tools to help introduce open source to the uninitiated |
/2015/01/06/https-all-the-things/ | Why you should care about HTTPS, even if you have nothing to hide |
/2014/12/18/geeks-and-suits/ | Geeks and suits |
/2014/12/17/the-myth-of-government-it/ | The myth of government IT |
/2014/11/24/open-source-policy/ | A White House open source policy written by a geek |
/2014/11/06/rules-of-communicating-at-github/ | 15 rules for communicating at GitHub |
/2014/10/15/what-does-a-government-evangelist-do/ | What is a Government Evangelist? |
/2014/10/15/federal-it-imho/ | What’s next for federal IT policy, IMHO |
/2014/10/08/why-government-contractors-should-embrace-open-s... | Eight reasons why government contractors should embrace open source software |
/2014/10/08/open-source-licensing-for-government-attorneys/ | Everything a government attorney needs to know about open source software licensing |
/2014/10/07/expose-process-through-urls/ | If you liked it then you should have put a URL on it |
/2014/09/29/source-disclosed-is-not-the-same-as-open-source/ | Disclosed source is not the same as open source |
/2014/09/29/our-code-deserves-better/ | Our code deserves better |
/2014/09/22/open-source-is-not-insecure/ | Open source is (not) insecure |
/2014/08/24/three-things-you-learn/ | Three things you learn going from the most bureaucratic organization in the world to the least |
/2014/08/03/why-isnt-all-government-software-open-source/ | Why isn’t all government software open source? |
/2014/07/29/fedramp/ | Why FedRAMP actually makes it harder for government agencies to move to the cloud |
/2014/07/07/analysis-of-federal-executive-domains-part-deux/ | Analysis of Federal Executive .govs (Part Deux) |
/2014/06/02/how-to-identify-a-strong-open-source-project/ | How to identify a strong open source project |
/2014/06/02/beyond-open-government/ | Open government is so ‘08, or why collaborative government is the next big thing |
/2014/03/31/word-versus-markdown-more-than-mere-semantics/ | Word versus Markdown: more than mere semantics |
/2014/03/21/want-to-innovate-in-government-focus-on-culture/ | Want to innovate government? Focus on culture |
/2014/03/13/pages-anchor-links/ | Header hover anchor links on GitHub Pages using Jekyll |
/2014/01/27/open-collaboration/ | Open source, not just software anymore |
/2013/12/30/data-user-experience/ | Why no one uses your government data |
/2013/11/21/thats-not-how-the-internet-works/ | That’s not how the internet works |
/2013/10/30/content-is-king/ | Jekyll: Where content is truly king |
/2013/09/30/ten-things-you-learn-as-a-presidential-innovatio... | Ten Things You Learn As A Presidential Innovation Fellow |
/2013/09/16/treat-data-as-code/ | Treat Data As Code |
/2013/08/11/friction/ | Friction |
/2013/08/11/everyone-contributes/ | Everyone Contributes |
/2013/07/02/a-brief-history-of-the-internet/ | Bet on the little guy |
/2013/07/01/technologys-the-easy-part/ | The technology’s the easy part |
/2013/06/26/how-to-convert-shapefiles-to-geojson-for-use-on-... | How to convert Shapefiles to GeoJSON maps for use on GitHub (and why you should) |
/2013/06/12/an-open-letter-to-government-cios/ | An open letter to government CIOs |
/2013/05/14/we-ve-been-selling-open-source-wrong/ | We’ve Been Selling Open Source Wrong |
/2013/02/27/the-store-that-sells-only-one-thing/ | The store that sells only one thing. |
/2013/02/06/the-next-big-thing-is-already-here/ | The next big thing is already here |
/2013/02/04/what-is-a-hacker/ | What is a ‘Hacker’? |
/2012/12/27/introducing-jekyllbot/ | Introducing JekyllBot |
/2012/12/26/securing-the-status-quo/ | Securing the Status Quo |
/2012/12/16/deprecate-management/ | Deprecate Management |
/2012/12/15/why-wordpress-next-version-should-just-give-it-a... | Why WordPress’s next version should just give it a REST already |
/2012/10/19/we-ve-been-trained-to-make-paper/ | We’ve been trained to make paper |
/2012/10/15/open-source-is-not-a-verb/ | Open Source is not a verb |
/2012/10/09/open-source-for-government/ | Open Source for Government |
/2012/10/01/welcome-to-the-post-cms-world/ | Welcome to the Post-CMS World |
/2012/07/26/government-release-of-source-code-public-domain-... | Government’s Release of Federally Funded Source Code: Public Domain or Open Source? Yes. |
/2012/07/10/the-demise-of-the-dashboard/ | The Demise of the Personal Dashboard |
/2012/06/26/why-you-should-always-write-software-as-open-sou... | Why You Should Always Write Software as Open Source, Even When It’s Never Going to Be |
/2012/06/02/publishing-government-data-that-developers-will-... | Publishing Government Data That Developers Will Actually Use |
/2012/05/10/free-yourself-from-the-tyranny-of-sharepoint/ | Free Yourself from the Tyranny of Sharepoint |
/2012/05/08/wordpress-as-a-collaboration-platform/ | WordPress as a Collaboration Platform |
/2012/04/23/enterprise-open-source-usage-is-up-but-challenge... | Enterprise Open Source Usage Is Up, But Challenges Remain |
/2012/04/15/cfpb-accepts-first-citizen-submitted-pull-reques... | CFPB Accepts First Citizen-Submitted Code on Behalf of Federal Government |
/2012/04/10/whats-missing-from-cfpbs-awesome-new-source-code... | What’s Missing from CFPB’s Awesome New Source Code Policy |
/2012/03/05/wordpress-for-government-and-enterprise/ | WordPress for Government - A Problem of Perception |
/2012/03/02/php-is-insecure-and-other-enterprise-open-source... | PHP is Insecure (and Other Enterprise Open-Source F.U.D.) |
/2012/02/28/github-for-journalism-what-wordpress-post-forkin... | GitHub for Journalism — What WordPress Post Forking could do to Editorial Workflows |
/2012/02/27/open-source-alternatives-to-proprietary-enterpri... | Open-Source Alternatives to Proprietary Enterprise Software |
/2011/11/29/towards-a-more-agile-government/ | Towards a More Agile Government |
/2011/11/14/making-wordpress-more-shareable-sociable-and-lik... | Making WordPress More Shareable, Sociable, and Likeable |
/2011/11/01/federal-agility-a-cultural-solution-to-a-technic... | Federal Agility: a Cultural Solution to a Technical Problem |
/2011/10/29/why-digital-talent-doesnt-want-to-work-at-your-c... | Why Digital Talent Doesn’t Want To Work At Your Company |
/2011/10/24/advanced-workflow-management-tools-for-wp-docume... | Advanced Workflow Management Tools for WP Document Revisions |
/2011/09/07/analysis-of-federal-executive-domains/ | Analysis of Federal Executive .govs |
/2011/09/01/why-wordpress/ | Why WordPress |
/2011/08/31/enterprise-open-source-and-why-better-is-not-eno... | Enterprise, Open Source, and Why Better is not Enough |
/2011/08/29/wp-document-revisions-document-management-versio... | WP Document Revisions — Document Management and Version Control for WordPress |
/2011/06/30/google-analytics-tracking-of-jetpack-sharedaddy-... | Google Analytics Tracking of Jetpack (Sharedaddy) Social Engagement |
/2011/06/16/groupon-and-livingsocial/ | Groupon and LivingSocial: a Limited-Time Offer |
/2011/05/10/whats-your-hosting-companys-average-subpoena-res... | What’s Your Hosting Company’s Average Subpoena Response Time? |
/2011/04/27/fair-use-excerpting-and-copying-content-in-the-i... | Fair Use, Excerpting, and Copying Content in the Internet Ecosystem |
/2011/04/12/love-the-code/ | How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Code |
/2011/04/04/when-all-you-have-is-a-pair-of-bolt-cutters/ | When all you have is a pair of bolt cutters… |
/2011/03/20/regular-expression-to-parse-word-style-footnotes... | Regular Expression to Parse Word-style Footnotes into WordPress’s Simple Footnotes Format |
/2011/03/09/craft-your-personal-brand/ | Using WordPress to Craft Your Personal Brand |
/2011/02/03/a-site-by-any-other-name/ | A Site By Any Other Name… |
/2011/01/25/gw-course-schedule-and-campus-api/ | GW Course Schedule and Campus API |
/2011/01/11/wordpress-emphasis-plugin/ | WordPress Emphasis Plugin: Highlight and Permalink Text |
/2011/01/11/twitter-goes-to-bat-for-wikileaks/ | Twitter Goes to Bat for WikiLeaks, RTs @FBI’s Court Order |
/2011/01/04/the-files-in-the-computer/ | The Files “in” the Computer – Zoolander and the California Supreme Court |
/2010/12/20/late-night-infomercials/ | Late-Night Infomercials: Guaranteed to Extend the 4th Amendment or Your Money Back |
/2010/12/01/the-internet-is-series-of-tubes/ | The Internet is Series of Tubes (oh, and Tollgates too) |
/2010/11/29/twitter-mentions-as-comments/ | Twitter Mentions as Comments WordPress Plugin |
/2010/11/29/free-trade-in-china-just-google-it/ | Free Trade in China? Just Google it. |
/2010/11/15/will-federal-contracting-officers-soon-have-thei... | Will Federal Contracting Officers Soon Have Their Heads in the Clouds? |
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/2010/11/06/removing-the-barriers-to-organizational-agility/ | Removing the Barriers to Organizational Agility |
/2010/10/10/does-every-cloud-have-a-silver-lining/ | Does Every Cloud Have a Silver Lining? |
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/2010/09/12/wordpress-resume-plugin/ | WordPress Resume Plugin |
/books-for-geeks/ | Books for geeks |
/fine-print/ | Fine Print |
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