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Podcasts
MapLibre: How a Fork Became a Thriving Open Source Project

Four years in, the map rendering engine supported by AWS, Meta and Microsoft credits a robust community for its success.

OpenSearch: How the Project Went From Fork to Foundation

The open source analytics engine is highly flexible and getting better all the time, says Anandhi Bumstead of AWS in this episode of The New Stack Makers.

Is Apache Spark Too Costly? An Amazon Engineer Tells His Story

Patrick Ames, a principal engineer and "go-to" guy at Amazon, tells what led to the company's move from Spark to Ray in this episode of The New Stack Makers.

Codiac: Kubernetes Doesn’t Need To Be That Complex

Codiac provides a way to manage the manual work en masse to help the team develop a better workflow and a better management strategy.

Valkey: What’s New and What’s Next?

Multithreading is a new capability of the open source fork of Redis, with JSON and bloom filter modules on the horizon, said Kyle Davis of AWS in this episode of The New Stack Makers.

Why Beginning Developers Love Python

Deb Nicholson, of the Python Software Foundation, talked about the popularity of the language, the open source community and more in this episode of The New Stack Makers.

Platform Engineering Rules, Now With AI

Platform engineering and AI will be featured at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon. Priyanka Sharma of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation and Joseph Sandoval of Adobe preview the event in this episode of Makers.

Data Observability: Multicloud, GenAI Make Challenges Harder

The sheer volume of data, compliance issues and complex deployment environments cause headaches for enterprises, said Rohit Choudhary, of Acceldata, on this episode of The New Stack Makers.

Rust’s Expanding Horizons: Memory Safe and Lightning Fast

The Rust Foundation's Joel Marcey discusses the language's growing adoption, security initiatives, and future developments in systems programming and beyond.

Are We Thinking About Supply Chain Security All Wrong?

There's no contractual obligation for open source maintainers to ensure that their software is secure, said Ashley Williams, founder of The Rust Foundation, in this episode of Makers.

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