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aleksana | Dumb question, is the total balance in opencollective page actual, or just money raised from opencollective? | 12:44:14 |
infinisil | In reply to @aleksana:mozilla.org Dumb question, is the total balance in opencollective page actual, or just money raised from opencollective? It's not actual, it only tracks the subset of transactions entered on opencollective | 13:01:07 |
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ronef | Hey everyone, happy almost‑Monday for some, and full‑on Monday for most! 😉
We’re kicking off our AWS cache sponsorship renewal (shoutout to the AWS Open Source teams for sponsoring us for two consecutive years now) and could use your help. If you work at AWS, or know someone who does, please drop me a note!
Each year we put together a summary of how Nix adds value on AWS, and real‑world examples make our case much stronger. If you’ve used Nix for anything on EC2, Lambda, EKS, CodeBuild, caching Docker layers, reducing build times, improving deploy consistency, or anything else in the AWS ecosystem, I’d love to hear about it. Even a quick bullet point or link to a project helps!
Thanks in advance for any pointers or introductions you can share. 🙏
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Winter | Arian ^ | 05:49:20 |
Arian | I can once again write a report from Mercury.com’s perspective. We can use the previous report as a template. We’ve recently open sourced a whole lot of AWS-NixOS specific code so I’ll add that to the report. | 07:45:41 |
Arian | Also gave a talk about our AWS architecture at NixCon so I’d say we add that too :P | 07:46:14 |
Arian | Shall we kick off a collaborative document? | 07:46:26 |
Arian | I’ll also share this message in #aws:nixos.org | 07:48:20 |
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