The Source is with Us
Episode Guest: Brian Muenzenmeyer
Brian lives in Chanhassen, Minnesota but hails from Manitowoc, where it was always cooler by the lake and is now a fantastic ice-breaker at parties. He has four boys that keep him bald. He does a little of everything, and prefers it that way. Sometimes that’s called being a unicorn 🦄, duck 🦆, or a jack-of-all-trades 🧰, but he likes to land on the Seussical-form—Sneelock of the Circus 🎪!
With a career spanning many roles, from developer, UX team of one, product manager, analyst, and freelancer, Brian brings an experienced and broad approach to many disciplines. He and his wife Megan’s small business keeps them exhausted and grounded in customer delivery, innovation, and warrantee-voiding laser maintenance. He’s been published in Smashing Magazine, CSS-Tricks, Shop Talk Show, and led workshops at Web Design Day and the Node.js Collaborator Summit. He maintains the Node.js website, and has organized consecutive Grace Hopper hackathons towards first contributions from attendees. Open source software threads into many aspects of his life, and has opened doors he’d never thought imaginable. It can do that for you too. Much of this culminated in the writing of Approachable Open Source. Give it a read.
When not writing or working within open source software, Brian lives out programming tropes of drinking coffee and woodworking. He enjoys soccer, playing games with his sons, especially X-Wing or Chess, and never turns down a milkshake. Him and Megan spend as much time outside as they can muster, often playing with their kids, deepening the pickleball rivalry on their makeshift court, chasing clouds, or digging up the yard.
Summary
In this episode, Carl and Brandon speak with Brian Munzenmayer, who shares his extensive experience in the open-source community. Brian discusses his journey from fixing simple typos in documentation to becoming a key maintainer of a large open source website that you’ve probably used. The discussion delves into the importance of community engagement in open-source projects, the spectrum of contributions, and the various roles individuals can play, from coding to organizing and managing projects. Brian also touches on the challenges of maintaining open-source projects, including the risk of burnout and the need for sustainable practices.
The episode also explores the broader impact of open-source software on the tech industry, highlighting how contributions can influence major projects and even corporate products. Brian emphasizes the value of open-source work in professional development and the importance of fostering inclusive and collaborative environments. The episode concludes with insights into the future of open-source software and the ongoing need for community-driven innovation.
And of course, we have to mention that Brian is the author of Approachable Open Source, which is available now for purchase!