Matt was an EMC storage expert, VMware vExpert, and former fan of other proprietary technologies. He now focuses on open source and DevRel adoption. He is a serial podcaster, best known for the Geek Whisperers podcast, co-built the DevRel Collective, and often shares on Twitter and GitHub @mbbroberg. Hi is also a fan of tattoos and cats, though he remains unsure of Schrödinger’s.
Matthew Broberg
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Hey ZS, I'm one of the Opensource.com editors. We don't publish PR articles, only information with a strong open source angle. What Plausible counts as that in my book.
The team does try to adopt open source technology (supported by a SaaS solution so we can focus on publication) when we can. We were taking a look at Plausible as an option, but it maxes out at 1,000,000 page views per month. That, both fortunately and unfortunately, won't work for us.
That's a fair point -- I see that they share all of their system code for transparency, but they do not provide any configuration code so someone can run it themselves. It's certainly open source, but not in the sense of an open source service I could run myself.