Reflections
From Grant Nestor (emphasis mine):
Making mythos open-source wouldn’t require much, I’d make the repo public and then we would need a couple people to start contributing and taking ownership of it since I can’t maintain it myself. I’d be willing to open-source all of it including the Google Drive part. We would want someone to write tests and set up continuous integration on Github so that we can start know that contributions won’t break the app. I think it’s smart to think about what part you may want to keep closed, my initial thought is that hosting part, you make the app open so that people can run it locally and contribute bug fixes and new features, but if someone wanted to create a competing Mythos hosting service, they would need to build that part themselves.
the plan of opening up the front-end separately from the back seems legit too, if only because that allows for a focused prep." ~ Nick Barone
Contexts
#cooic-mythos
Creators
#grantnestor (see: Grant Nestor)
#nickbarone (see: Nick Barone)
#jimgoodman (see: Jim Goodman)
