Episode 102: Ele Diakomichalis and Radicle

Episode 102: Ele Diakomichalis and Radicle

vor 4 Jahren
Ele, Co-Founder of Radicle, shares more about Radicle and his vision to change the coding space for JavaScript and Ruby coders, and people who want to make open source better.
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vor 4 Jahren
Guest Ele Diakomichalis Panelists Richard Littauer | Eric Berry |
Pia Mancini Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain! The podcast
where we talk about sustaining open source for the long haul. We
are very excited to have as our guest today, Ele Diakomichalis, who
is one of the Co-Founders and one of the core contributors to
Radicle. What is Radicle? It’s a decentralized stack for code
collaboration that enables developers to collaborate on code,
govern code, and fund code in a decentralized way. Ele fills us in
more about Radicle, how many people are on the team, how many
people use it, the financial commitment to using Radicle, and he
explains the three layers to the Radicle stack. Also, we find out
Ele’s pipe dream for long-term usage of Radicle and his thoughts on
how he thinks he can change the coding space for JavaScript and
Ruby coders, and people who want to make open source better. Go
ahead and download this episode now to find out more about how to
get involved in Radicle! [00:01:28] Ele fills us in on what Radicle
is and why it’s so awesome. Also, we learn how Radicle is different
than using GitHub and then paying people through Open Collective
using Ethereum. [00:08:39] We learn more about the financial
commitment that somebody using Radicle might be obligated to or not
obligated to. [00:15:29] Richard wonders what the current scope of
Radicle is, how many people use it, and how big the team is.
[00:18:09] What is Ele’s pipe dream for long-term usage of Radicle
for the average contributor who doesn’t want anything to do with
P2P or Crypto, and how does he think he can change the coding space
for JavaScript coders, Ruby coders, or people who are interested in
just making open source better and working on stuff? [00:22:42] The
topic of finding a path for open source creators to capture more
value out of their creations through a coin or token is brought up
by Pia and she wonders how that’s looking now for Ele with Radicle,
as well as challenges of paying or getting paid for value creation
in open source. [00:32:12] If you want to get involved in Radicle
find out where you can go. [00:33:25] Find out where you can follow
Ele online. Quotes [00:06:25] “One of the things that we actually
do with Radicle is actually leveraging Ethereum for code
governance.” [00:13:28] “The last thing is basically what we call
Radicle Funding, and this is basically our contribution to the open
sustainability problem where you, as a maintainer, you can actually
raise funds from your supporters, either as donations or in
exchange for something within your community.” [00:19:17] “The
second thing that it’s more of a dream or a hope, but I really feel
that what we’re doing with Radicle works is introducing a
non-hierarchical model for collaboration.” [00:19:57] “We really
hope that we’re going to see a lot of these developers actually
realizing that if we can also coordinate in a non-hierarchical way
and sometimes this actually looks more beautiful.” [00:30:56]
“Because we think that we need to create new cultural norms. We
want to make this a norm that every time that you get paid, more
developers get paid and try to create this more cyclical,
regenerative, someone would say, open source economy.” Spotlight
[00:34:31] Eric’s spotlights are iPad mini 6, Gitcoin and Kevin
Owocki, and the immense value that Richard Littauer provides to the
community, as well as his videos to check out on YouTube called,
“Francis Bacon and Eggs.” [00:36:09] Pia’s spotlight is the Lex
Fridman Podcast. [00:36:50] Richard’s spotlight is Nassar Hayat.
[00:37:29] Ele’s spotlights are Abbey Titcomb, Nassar Hayat, IPFS,
SSB, and other decentralized workers. Links SustainOSS
(https://sustainoss.org/) SustainOSS Twitter
(https://twitter.com/SustainOSS?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor)
SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/)
Eleftherios Diakomichalis Twitter
(https://twitter.com/lftherios?lang=en) Eleftherios Diakomichalis
Linkedin (https://de.linkedin.com/in/eleftheriosd) Elefttherios
Diakomichalis Website (http://eleftherios.io/) Radicle
(https://radicle.xyz/) Radicle Community
(https://radicle.xyz/community.html) iPad mini
(https://www.apple.com/shop/buy-ipad/ipad-mini) Kevin Owocki
Twitter
(https://twitter.com/owocki?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor)
Francis Bacon and Eggs-Richard Littauer (YouTube)
(https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYqf3zgG7JNPtk2z5Hnyh4-xEhLBkRfIG)
Lex Fridman Podcast (https://lexfridman.com/podcast/) Nassar Hayat
Twitter (https://twitter.com/nassarhayat/) Abbey Titcomb Twitter
(https://twitter.com/abbey_titcomb) IPFS (https://ipfs.io/) Sustain
Podcast- Episode 57-Mikeal Rogers on Building Communities, the
Early Days of Node.js, and How to Stay a Coder for Life
(https://podcast.sustainoss.org/guests/mikeal) Sustain Podcast-
Episode 56-Dominic Tarr on Coding What You Want, Living On A Boat,
and the Early Days of Node.js
(https://podcast.sustainoss.org/guests/dominic) Sustain Podcast-
Episode 68- Kevin Owocki-Introducing FundOSS.org: A new way of
funding open source, by Gitcoin x Sustain
(https://podcast.sustainoss.org/guests/kevin-owocki) Sustain
Podcast- Episode 50- Kevin Owocki- Gitcoin, Quadratic Funding, and
how Crypto can sustain Open Source
(https://podcast.sustainoss.org/guests/kevin-owocki) Sustain
Podcast- Episode 14-Kevin Owocki- Funding Open Source With Gitcoin
(https://podcast.sustainoss.org/guests/kevin-owocki) Credits
Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by
Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/)
Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound
(https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Ele Diakomichalis.
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