5 big reasons the Opensource.com team is thankful

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Thank you

Paul Talbot. Modified by Opensource.com. CC BY-SA 4.0

In the past year, the open source community has helped publish more than 1,000 articles on Opensource.com. Thank you.

Thank you to our readers and open source community members who visit the site, share personal and professional experiences, and participate in online and in-person discussions.

Thank you to our writers and columnists for collecting, contributing, and sending us your articles, and for filling our days with "work" that is a refreshing mix of fun, fascinating, and inspiring story-telling. And thank you for trusting us to help tell your tales and share your insights.

Thank you to our community moderators, who devote countless hours to helping us grow and nurture the Opensource.com community, contribute hundreds of articles, guide the editorial direction, and help us set the tone for an inclusive, inviting place where open source communities can connect.

Thank you to our editors and colleagues who work behind the scenes to write, edit, review, and deliver high-caliber content for a diverse international audience.

And thank you to the thousands of project communities who collaborate to create innovative open source solutions that help us work, play, learn, and live better.

A year ago, Opensource.com received about 400,000 page views each month. Now we're quickly approaching 700,000. We're thankful you're collaborating with us to help build the world's premier open source story-telling platform.

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Rikki Endsley is the Developer Program managing editor at Red Hat, and a former community architect and editor for Opensource.com.

5 Comments

Thanks Rikki for stepping up this year, being a great community manager, and for helping us take Opensource.com on new adventures.

Great to be part of a wonderful team of professionals. One of the reasons for my gratitude today.

Team opensource.com - thanks for nurturing collective wisdom. Keep it up!

The fact that you're taking the time to thank your colleagues and contributors is part of the reason I love contributing to this community. Not because I feel like I need or deserve thanks, but because you care enough to offer your gratitude. Thank you for that, don't be mistaken – it's not something every one does.

Congrats Opensource.com team – you're doing a helluva job :)

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