Jerod Santo
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javascript have signed this thing so to our listener if you are also so inclined to get behind ryan's open letter go sign that and what's the next step after this you're actually going to start the legal process are you raising money do you have enough money are there are there pro bono javascript lawyers out there that who might represent you yeah we're we we are looking for legal help so if anybody listening is an ip lawyer and
javascript have signed this thing so to our listener if you are also so inclined to get behind ryan's open letter go sign that and what's the next step after this you're actually going to start the legal process are you raising money do you have enough money are there are there pro bono javascript lawyers out there that who might represent you yeah we're we we are looking for legal help so if anybody listening is an ip lawyer and
100% drew well. That URL is javascript.tm. We will drop it in the show notes for easy clicking through and lending your name if you feel so inclined. Ryan, thank you so much for sitting down with me, all the hard work you've been doing on this project over the last seven years, probably at least seven more years ahead of you. I mean, it sounds like you're in it for the long haul.
100% drew well. That URL is javascript.tm. We will drop it in the show notes for easy clicking through and lending your name if you feel so inclined. Ryan, thank you so much for sitting down with me, all the hard work you've been doing on this project over the last seven years, probably at least seven more years ahead of you. I mean, it sounds like you're in it for the long haul.
As a web worker and as a web denizen, I appreciate you trying to make JavaScript and the web a better place. Just keep leveling it up. And we appreciate you. Thanks so much. So I have a little secret for you. This conversation was originally recorded for JS Party. In fact, we are shipping it to the JS Party feed as well.
As a web worker and as a web denizen, I appreciate you trying to make JavaScript and the web a better place. Just keep leveling it up. And we appreciate you. Thanks so much. So I have a little secret for you. This conversation was originally recorded for JS Party. In fact, we are shipping it to the JS Party feed as well.
So if you listen to both pods or subscribe to our master feed and you see it twice, that is not a mistake. We just thought both audiences would get a lot out of this one. If you don't listen to JS Party, but you enjoy the changelog and want to hear more of me interviewing folks, chatting about web development, playing silly games, stuff like that, maybe give JS Party a listen.
So if you listen to both pods or subscribe to our master feed and you see it twice, that is not a mistake. We just thought both audiences would get a lot out of this one. If you don't listen to JS Party, but you enjoy the changelog and want to hear more of me interviewing folks, chatting about web development, playing silly games, stuff like that, maybe give JS Party a listen.
Even if you don't write JavaScript, you can probably get a lot out of that show. I know I do. Oh, and this is it, the last week in September, which means it's your last chance to get some sweet, sweet ChangeLog stickers for $0. All it costs you is one thoughtful five-star review or blog post. We do accept blog posts. Just send proof of your review to stickers.
Even if you don't write JavaScript, you can probably get a lot out of that show. I know I do. Oh, and this is it, the last week in September, which means it's your last chance to get some sweet, sweet ChangeLog stickers for $0. All it costs you is one thoughtful five-star review or blog post. We do accept blog posts. Just send proof of your review to stickers.
at changelog.com alongside your mailing address and I'll ship you the goods anywhere in the world. This is your last chance for a while, so let's do this. Or you could get some stickers from us IRL at All Things Open 2024. Yes, Adam and I will be in Raleigh once again hanging out in the hallway track, recording conversations, giving out high fives and more.
at changelog.com alongside your mailing address and I'll ship you the goods anywhere in the world. This is your last chance for a while, so let's do this. Or you could get some stickers from us IRL at All Things Open 2024. Yes, Adam and I will be in Raleigh once again hanging out in the hallway track, recording conversations, giving out high fives and more.
We even have some free passes to give to our audience. Introduce yourself in our shiny new Zulip chat and we'll hook you up with a free pass. Link to join our Zulip is in your show notes. Thanks once again to our partners at Fly.io, to our Beat Freakin' residents, The Goat, Breakmaster Cylinder, to our friends at Sentry, use code CHANGELOG, save 100 bucks, and to you for listening.
We even have some free passes to give to our audience. Introduce yourself in our shiny new Zulip chat and we'll hook you up with a free pass. Link to join our Zulip is in your show notes. Thanks once again to our partners at Fly.io, to our Beat Freakin' residents, The Goat, Breakmaster Cylinder, to our friends at Sentry, use code CHANGELOG, save 100 bucks, and to you for listening.
We love that you choose to spend time with us each week. That is all for now, but we'll talk to you again on Changelog and Friends with special guest Nick Nisi on Friday.
We love that you choose to spend time with us each week. That is all for now, but we'll talk to you again on Changelog and Friends with special guest Nick Nisi on Friday.