thechangelog / changelog.com

Changelog makes world-class developer pods. This is our open source platform.
https://changelog.com/posts/changelog-is-open-source
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All Contributors

What is this?

This is the CMS behind changelog.com. It is an Elixir application built with the Phoenix web framework and many other great open source efforts. It uses Node.js for static assets & PostgreSQL for persistence.

More details in our 2016 announcement post!

Why is it open source?

A few reasons:

  1. We love open source. Our careers (and livelihoods) wouldn't be possible without open source. Keeping it closed just feels wrong.
  2. Phoenix is really great, but it's young enough in its lifecycle that there aren't too many in-production, open source sites for people to refer to as examples or inspiration. We want to throw our hat into that ring and hopefully others will follow.
  3. Changelog is a community of hackers. We know open sourcing the website will lead to good things from y'all (such as bug reports, feature requests, and pull requests).

Should I fork this and use it as a platform?

Probably not. We won't stop you from doing it, but we don't advise it. This is not a general purpose podcasting CMS. It is a CMS that is specific to Changelog and our needs. From the design and layout to the data structures and file hosting, we built this for us. An example of just how custom it is — we literally have our podcast names hardcoded in areas of the code. Yuck.

What is it good for?

If you're building a web application with Phoenix (or aspire to), this is a great place to poke around and see what one looks like when it's all wired together. It's not perfect by any means, but it works. And that's something. We've also been told that it is ridiculously fast.

If you have questions about any of the code, holler @Changelog. Better yet, join the community where we have in-depth discussions about software development, industry trends, and everything else under the sun.

How can I contribute?

That is an excellent idea! Here is our contributing guide. Kaizen 改善!

CONTRIBUTORS ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

Jerod Santo
Jerod Santo

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Adam Stacoviak
Adam Stacoviak

🎨 💻 💵
Cody Peterson
Cody Peterson

🎨 💻
Jake Stutzman
Jake Stutzman

🎨
Tucker Cowie
Tucker Cowie

💻
Gerhard Lazu
Gerhard Lazu

🚇 💻
Xinjiang Shao
Xinjiang Shao

📖 💻
Steve Agalloco
Steve Agalloco

💻
David Gasperoni
David Gasperoni

💻
Nathan Youngman
Nathan Youngman

⚠️
Marco Vito Moscaritolo
Marco Vito Moscaritolo

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0x4e
0x4e

💻
Andrea Rossi
Andrea Rossi

💻
Tonći Galić
Tonći Galić

🚇
Jearvon Dharrie
Jearvon Dharrie

💻
Lee Jarvis
Lee Jarvis

Agusti Fernandez
Agusti Fernandez

💻
Len Payne
Len Payne

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JoeBew42
JoeBew42

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Griffin Byatt
Griffin Byatt

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Ridge Frederick
Ridge Frederick

💻 🐛
Horst Rutter
Horst Rutter

🐛
Nick Janetakis
Nick Janetakis

🐛 💻
Ryan Will
Ryan Will

🐛 💻
Dennis Reimann
Dennis Reimann

💻
Juan Soto
Juan Soto

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Jordy Zomer
Jordy Zomer

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Kevin Ball
Kevin Ball

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Mat Ryer
Mat Ryer

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Yaw Anokwa
Yaw Anokwa

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Ilia Choly
Ilia Choly

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Wojtek Mach
Wojtek Mach

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Owen Bickford
Owen Bickford

💻 📝
Lars Wikman
Lars Wikman

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Marcelo Andrade
Marcelo Andrade

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Jason Axelson
Jason Axelson

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Alexander Koutmos
Alexander Koutmos

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d-m-u
d-m-u

🐛
Parker Selbert
Parker Selbert

💻
Haile Lagi
Haile Lagi

💻
Noah
Noah

📖
Chris Eggert
Chris Eggert

💻 📖
Kenneth Kostrešević
Kenneth Kostrešević

💻
Pablo Gorostiaga
Pablo Gorostiaga

🐛
Patrick Hyatt
Patrick Hyatt

💻
Geoffrey Lentner
Geoffrey Lentner

💻
Brendon Smith
Brendon Smith

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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

LICENSE

MIT