Corda is an open-source project and contributions are welcome! To find out how to contribute, please see our contributing docs. License Apache 2.0 Acknowledgements YourKit supports open source projects with its full-featured Java Profiler. YourKit, LLC is the creator of YourKit Java Profiler and...
A distributed version control system, Git helps both individuals and teams contribute to and maintain open-source software projects. Free to download and use, Git is an example of an open-source project itself. This tutorial will discuss the benefits of contributing to open-source projects...
Corda is an open source blockchain project, designed for business from the start. Only Corda allows you to build interoperable blockchain networks that transact in strict privacy. Corda's smart contract technology allows businesses to transact directly,
Curious to know how I successfully contributed to this open-source project? This article is for you. You will learn how to contribute and make a pull request. As a bonus, you will also learn about open-source projects and platforms that pay for contributions. ...
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Public blockchains are open sources such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Stratis. Those projects can be found in GitHub or another repository where anyone can see projects and contribute. One of the requirements for DApps, Defi is: it needs to be open source. For example, Stratis blockchain is ...
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This is the meant to be the beginning of a discussion on the topic of Open Development as a growth beyond Open Source. It outlines how we think about it at Blockchain Commons, and why we think it’s important. Please join us in those discussions and how
You probably remember my half-a-year-old article:Why Don’t You Contribute to Open Source?. I said there that if you don’t have your own OSS projects or don’t give anything back to those you’re using—something is wrong with you. Now I’m talking to those who actuallydocontribute...
“For me it’s always, always, always, always Linux,” said Alan Zeichick, an analyst at Camden Associates who frequently speaks, consults and writes about open-source projects for the enterprise. “One hundred percent. Never GNU/Linux. I follow industry norms.” ...