Console #160 -- An Interview with 4s3ti of PiVPN - Simple VPN installer
Console #160 -- An Interview with 4s3ti of PiVPN - Simple VPN installerFeaturing Plane, awfice, and PiVPN🤝 SponsorThis space is reserved for sponsors that support us to keep the newsletter going! Want to support Console? Send us a note at osh@codesee.io 🏗️ ProjectsBrowse through open source projects on OpenSourceHub.io, add your project to get more exposure and connect with other maintainers and contributors! PlanePlane is an Open Source JIRA, Linear and Height Alternative. Plane helps you track your issues, epics, and product roadmaps in the simplest way possible. language: TypeScript stars: 8275 last commit: today awficeAwfice is a fun, tiny office suite written in HTML. All the apps are <1 KB in size. language: HTML stars: 3017 last commit: 2021 PiVPNThe Simplest VPN installer, designed for Raspberry Pi. language: Shell stars: 6134 last commit: March 29 Join thousands of other open-source enthusiasts and developers in the Open Source Hub Discord server to continue the discussion on the projects in this week's email! 🎙️ Interview With 4s3ti of PiVPN - Simple VPN installer.Hey 4s3ti! Thanks for joining us! Let us start with your background.
What's an opinion you have that most people don't agree with?
What’s your most controversial programming opinion?
What is your favorite software tool?
Why was PiVPN started?
What is the most challenging problem that’s been solved in PiVPN, so far (code links encouraged)?
What security measures does PiVPN incorporate by default? How do you ensure that PiVPN maintains a high level of security for its users?
Can you share any success stories or notable use cases where PiVPN has made a significant impact?
Are there any limitations or considerations to keep in mind when using PiVPN on Raspberry Pi?
What was the most surprising thing you learned while working on PiVPN?
What is your typical approach to debugging issues filed in the PiVPN repo?
What are you most proud of?
How do you balance your work on open-source with your day job and other responsibilities?
Have you ever experienced burnout? How did you deal with it?
What is the best way for a new developer to contribute to PiVPN?
What are the future plans and roadmap for PiVPN? Are there any exciting features or enhancements in the pipeline that users can look forward to?
What motivates you to continue contributing to PiVPN?
Are there any other projects besides PiVPN that you’re working on?
Where do you see software development heading next?
Where do you see open-source heading next?
Do you have any suggestions for someone trying to make their first contribution to an open-source project?
What is one question you would like to ask another open-source developer that I didn’t ask you?
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