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[00:01:54] Chris asks Josh if there is a viewing party going on for RailsConf online stuff since RailsConf was canceled. Josh explains what is going on and talks about a RailsConf Virtual Hallway that is planned.
[00:09:05] Josh talks about what’s new at Honeybadger and how the transition’s been like for them.
[00:11:49] There was something that caught the attention of the guys on Reddit recently that Josh released called “Heya.” It’s been a side project of his at Honeybadger and he talks about it here.
[00:20:37] Josh gives an overview of how Heya works.
[00:35:18] Jason asks Josh about licensing and since it’s a bit different from other projects he’s seen, he asks Josh to talk more about how that works and how he came up with that. Josh mentions using a license called Prosperity Public and Dependabot which is Open Source.
[00: 039:55] Andrew brings up CodeFund being completely Open Source, cloning apps, and how the model is working for him.
[00:42:25] Jason asks Josh if when a user gets subscribed to a campaign, but then wants to unsubscribe, is that something you have on your roadmap or is that just figuring out your notifications yourself? Josh explains and he mentions a gem by Andrew Kane, called “Mailkick” which has worked very well.
[00:48:12] To end the episode, Josh says to check out Honeybadger and Heya. Andrew comments he likes the dark mode on Honeybadger! Also, Josh mentions he’s on a founderquestpodcast.com and to check it out.
Sponsor:
Linode
Panelists:
Jason Charnes
Chris Oliver
Andrew Mason
Guest:
Joshua Wood
Links:
Josh Wood Twitter
Railsconf 2020 Virtual Hallway
Heya
GitHub Honeybadger/heya
Codetriage/maildown
License Zero-Prosperity Public License
GitHub Prosperity Public License
Dependabot
GitHub CodeFund ads
Andrew Kane
Mailkick
Honeybadger
FounderQuest Podcast
4.8
3434 ratings
[00:01:54] Chris asks Josh if there is a viewing party going on for RailsConf online stuff since RailsConf was canceled. Josh explains what is going on and talks about a RailsConf Virtual Hallway that is planned.
[00:09:05] Josh talks about what’s new at Honeybadger and how the transition’s been like for them.
[00:11:49] There was something that caught the attention of the guys on Reddit recently that Josh released called “Heya.” It’s been a side project of his at Honeybadger and he talks about it here.
[00:20:37] Josh gives an overview of how Heya works.
[00:35:18] Jason asks Josh about licensing and since it’s a bit different from other projects he’s seen, he asks Josh to talk more about how that works and how he came up with that. Josh mentions using a license called Prosperity Public and Dependabot which is Open Source.
[00: 039:55] Andrew brings up CodeFund being completely Open Source, cloning apps, and how the model is working for him.
[00:42:25] Jason asks Josh if when a user gets subscribed to a campaign, but then wants to unsubscribe, is that something you have on your roadmap or is that just figuring out your notifications yourself? Josh explains and he mentions a gem by Andrew Kane, called “Mailkick” which has worked very well.
[00:48:12] To end the episode, Josh says to check out Honeybadger and Heya. Andrew comments he likes the dark mode on Honeybadger! Also, Josh mentions he’s on a founderquestpodcast.com and to check it out.
Sponsor:
Linode
Panelists:
Jason Charnes
Chris Oliver
Andrew Mason
Guest:
Joshua Wood
Links:
Josh Wood Twitter
Railsconf 2020 Virtual Hallway
Heya
GitHub Honeybadger/heya
Codetriage/maildown
License Zero-Prosperity Public License
GitHub Prosperity Public License
Dependabot
GitHub CodeFund ads
Andrew Kane
Mailkick
Honeybadger
FounderQuest Podcast
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