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www.developermarkepear.com
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| | | | | Jul 16, 2024 - I share how and where to reach developers from my experience as a dev-tool startup CMO. | |
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tomasvotruba.com
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| | | | | Almost 1,5 year ago I wrote *Why is Doctrine Dying*. I didn't use *dead*, because it's is just state of time being. Open-source projects - like people - tend to find themselves on the top, being stuck or struggling with the right path from time to time. It's a completely normal process of evolution. I don't know if that post helped it, but since then many **things changed for better in Doctrine project**. Saying that this post deprecates my old view and celebrate changes. **May this be an inspiration for open-source projects that find themselves stuck and the maintainers that find themselves unhappy**. | |
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felixge.de
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www.mackorone.com
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