Published: Sept. 9, 2016, 9:59 p.m.
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In this scintillating episode Chris and Ed shift gears and talk about their own\\nexperiences working “in the open”. Chris is very fortunate that everything he\\ndoes at Mozilla gets open-sourced while Ed talks about his experiences back\\nwhen he was running Spaz.
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Links and Notes
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\\n- Chris\' work at Mozilla generally ends up in their Mozilla Services GitHub repo
\\n- When Ed’s employer does open source things, they fall under the Graph Story repo
\\n- Mozilla is using TestPilot to test new features for their browsers
\\n- Opera had a pretty nasty security breach
\\n- Ed mentioned that one of Graph Story’s open source projects is a iOS Neo4J library
\\n- Ed is also getting better at branding — GLOSSY has been renamed HackLafayette despite Chris saying it should be called G-POSSY
\\n- The last ever TrueNorthPHP is coming up fast — November 3-5
\\n- Ed was the lead on Spaz, one of the first 3rd party Twitter clients
\\n- Chris used to get great schadenfreude by reading about all sorts of stupid failed startups over at Fucked Company
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