Justin Yoo

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시니어 클라우드 아드보캇 Senior Cloud Advocate Senior Cloud Advocate Senior Cloud Advocate Senior Cloud Advocate @ Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft

* Cloud Advocate at Microosft, SRE/DevOps, Microsoft MVP alumni, Speaker and Author * Runs [Aliencube Community (KO)](https://aliencube.org) and [DevKimchi (EN)](https://devkimchi.com) * Frequent traveller (used to be, not nowadays) * Cloud Advocate at Microsoft, SRE/DevOps, Microsoft MVP alumni, Speaker and Author * Runs [Aliencube Community (KO)](https://aliencube.org) and [DevKimchi (EN)](https://devkimchi.com) * Frequent traveller (used to be, not nowadays) * Cloud Advocate at Microsoft, SRE/DevOps, Microsoft MVP alumni, Speaker and Author * Runs [Aliencube Community (KO)](https://aliencube.org) and [DevKimchi (EN)](https://devkimchi.com) * Frequent traveller (used to be, not nowadays) * Cloud Advocate at Microsoft, SRE/DevOps, Microsoft MVP alumni, Speaker and Author * Runs [Aliencube Community (KO)](https://aliencube.org) and [DevKimchi (EN)](https://devkimchi.com) * Frequent traveller (used to be, not nowadays) * Cloud Advocate at Microsoft, SRE/DevOps, Microsoft MVP alumni, Speaker and Author * Runs [Aliencube Community (KO)](https://aliencube.org) and [DevKimchi (EN)](https://devkimchi.com) * Frequent traveller (used to be, not nowadays)

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My Open-Source Project Lifecyle with Developer Communities(KO) My Open-Source Project Lifecyle with Developer Communities(KO) My Open-Source Project Lifecyle with Developer Communities(KO) My Open-Source Project Lifecyle with Developer Communities(KO) My Open-Source Project Lifecyle with Developer Communities(KO)

🗣 korea 🕘 06:1006:40 UTC at Korea
I’ve been running many open-source projects as an owner or maintainer. Open-source projects are alive as long as they are supported by developer communities. One of my open-source projects was recently transferred to a big tech company because it would fill the missing gap that their services were lacking. With discussions going back and forth, I agreed to transfer it to the company. As an open-source project maintainer, I’d like to talk about: My journey towards the open-source contribution, How this transfer means to the dev communities, and How the project will be going in the future. I’ve been running many open-source projects as an owner or maintainer. Open-source projects are alive as long as they are supported by developer communities. One of my open-source projects was recently transferred to a big tech company because it would fill the missing gap that their services were lacking. With discussions going back and forth, I agreed to transfer it to the company. As an open-source project maintainer, I’d like to talk about: My journey towards the open-source contribution, How this transfer means to the dev communities, and How the project will be going in the future. I’ve been running many open-source projects as an owner or maintainer. Open-source projects are alive as long as they are supported by developer communities. One of my open-source projects was recently transferred to a big tech company because it would fill the missing gap that their services were lacking. With discussions going back and forth, I agreed to transfer it to the company. As an open-source project maintainer, I’d like to talk about: My journey towards the open-source contribution, How this transfer means to the dev communities, and How the project will be going in the future. I’ve been running many open-source projects as an owner or maintainer. Open-source projects are alive as long as they are supported by developer communities. One of my open-source projects was recently transferred to a big tech company because it would fill the missing gap that their services were lacking. With discussions going back and forth, I agreed to transfer it to the company. As an open-source project maintainer, I’d like to talk about: My journey towards the open-source contribution, How this transfer means to the dev communities, and How the project will be going in the future. I’ve been running many open-source projects as an owner or maintainer. Open-source projects are alive as long as they are supported by developer communities. One of my open-source projects was recently transferred to a big tech company because it would fill the missing gap that their services were lacking. With discussions going back and forth, I agreed to transfer it to the company. As an open-source project maintainer, I’d like to talk about: My journey towards the open-source contribution, How this transfer means to the dev communities, and How the project will be going in the future.