This month I started my own DevRel advisory business and it's super fun tbh. Such an experience already, and it's not yet even properly launched.
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Hello @kiselitza,
Thank you for acknowledging our WebRTC project, MiroTalk SFU. It's indeed a significant endeavor, and we appreciate your recognition.
For clarity, MiroTalk operates as an open-source solution under the AGPLv3 License, which necessitates the public availability of any modifications made. Additionally, we've developed two alternative licenses tailored for private or commercial projects, available for purchase directly from CodeCanyon. You can explore the complete suite of Mirotalk WebRTC offerings via this link:
codecanyon.net/user/miroslavpejic85
Your enthusiasm for open-source solutions resonates with our ethos. Leveraging such solutions not only saves time by circumventing the need to reinvent existing technologies but also offers the benefits of cost-effectiveness and robust community support, which are invaluable assets in navigating any development challenges.
Once again, thank you for highlighting MiroTalk in your endeavors. Should you require any further information or assistance, please don't hesitate to reach me out.
Warm regards,
Miroslav Pejic
MiroTalk Team
It is really cool to see that open source is more and more front of mind. It already was , of course, but the growth seems to be accelerating! I enjoyed reading your piece, thanks!
Much appreciated bud!
I hope it keeps growing sincerely.
Just the other day I talked to a buddy of mine, building a devtool and considering making it open source.
Just needs a nudge in proper understanding how to monetize the venture if the tooling is free. Weβre working on it. π
Neat project. All the best.
It's so easy to get started these days.
Rembember when we had to code almost all those bits and pieces just to get the contact form submitted to the proper inbox... not to even mention the complex stuff.
:D
Nice idea . bro.
Thx!
We can all start a business nowadays. Crazy how easy did it become. :D
@kiselitza Whoaaah!!! π³π€―π€―
Good Lord, I am gobsmacked. SO impressive, yet fairly simple and straightforward!
I really need to jump into the action myself. Would you be okay with a DM-outreach, re: any further tips you can kindly share?
And if any other fellow newbies (F.R., or in spiritβI believe Iβm the latter) are interested, I feel like this initiative is worth a new Discord server (β¦no)?!
Thanks-a-mul for sharing, and (has this become a clichΓ© / regardless) happy coding!
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Yep, thatβs the idea.
The developer experience is so high with some tools that you barely need any CS basics even to set up a proper website.
And there are templated stores, paying services, sooo many different things out there, you just need to want to find them :)
Wow congrats on the venture and it's great you stuck with open source!
I look forward to hearing updates in the future.
Thx Nathan!
Remember back in November when I was on the fence about this? π
Seems so distant now.
Ofc, the open source is the way to go for me.
I feel itβs the most sincere way to build a proper community - making the community a part of the solution.
Heard of this open source project but never used them before, I will try and do that on my next projects. They sound fun to use
Make sure to check them out.
They can save you a bunch of coding and integration time.
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Going for those badges, huh?
Best of luck! :D
good stuff Aldin, congrats on going solo! :)