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AUTHOR PROFILE
Heather Joslyn
Heather Joslyn

Heather Joslyn is editor in chief of The New Stack, with a special interest in management and careers issues that are relevant to software developers and engineers. She previously worked as editor in chief of Container Solutions, a Cloud Native consulting company, and as an editor/reporter at The Chronicle of Philanthropy and the Baltimore City Paper.

STORIES BY Heather Joslyn
OSI Finalizes a ‘Humble’ First Definition of Open Source AI
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Are We Thinking About Supply Chain Security All Wrong?
What a CTO Learned at Nvidia About Managing Engineers
Open Source: Paid Maintainers Keep Code Safer, Survey Says
How Apache Iceberg and Flink Can Ease Developer Pain
How Heroku Is Positioned To Help Ops Engineers in the GenAI Era
OpenJS Foundation’s Leader Details the Threats to Open Source
Building an IDP With Help From the Open Source CNOE Framework
What’s the Future for Software Developers?
How OpenTofu Happened — and What’s Next? 
Faster Python, Easier Access to LLMs: Anaconda’s AI Roadmap
The Fediverse: What It Is, Why It’s Promising, What’s Next
Demos: Deploying LLMs With WasmEdge 
What’s the Impact of Platform Engineering?
Why Framework’s ‘Right to Repair’ Ethos Is Gaining Fans
What’s the Future of Distributed Ledgers?
How Amazon Bedrock Helps Build GenAI Apps in Python
Engineering Managers in 2024: Burnout and More Duties
How To Start Building in Python With Amazon Q Developer
Open Source AI: OSI Wrestles With a Definition
Who’s Keeping the Python Ecosystem Safe?
Black Python Devs: A New Affinity Group With a Global Reach
Open Source Initiative Hits the Road to Define Open Source AI
‘Opinionated’? You Should Contribute to The New Stack
Tech Hiring: Most Employers Added Jobs or Kept the Status Quo in 2023
How Giant Swarm Is Helping to Support the Future of Flux
What’s Next for Companies Built on Open Source?