05.18.2016 - By Apply Filters
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On today’s episode, we are talking to Devin Walker, a WordPress plug-in developer and one of the founders of WordImpress, a plug-in that allows WordPress users to accept donations on their sites. The company’s main product is Give, a free plug-in that is geared toward non-profit organizations. Devin likes knowing that his product is used to fund success stories.
Some of the topics that you will hear about today include:
The sequence of events that led to Devin founding his company and his products.
The business model of Give.
How Give is a fork of EDD: At the moment, there is a lot of overlap, but eventually it will evolve to the point that it won’t be recognizable as a fork.
Devin’s thoughts on open source collaboration, which is when outside developers work together, contributing to each other’s projects and successes.
Devin’s top tip for working with and communicating with others through open source collaboration.
Devin’s, Brad’s, and Pippin’s opinions on GitHub’s new pricing model. All three have found that the new pricing system affects their organizations in different ways. The takeaway is that while the new model is beneficial for individuals, it’s not beneficial for organizations.
Comparisons between GitHub and Trello, GitHub and Slack, and GitHub and GitLab.
Links and Resources:
Devin’s website
Word Impress
Give
GitHub’s Pricing
Trello
Slack
GitLab
GitLab’s blog post in response to GitHub’s price increase
HelpScout
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Transcript
INTRO: Welcome to Apply Filters, the podcast all about WordPress development. Now here’s your hosts, Pippin Williamson and Brad Touesnard.
BRAD: Welcome to Episode 61. This time Pippin and I will be talking to Devin Walk