Community Tada, it's our new chat archive! Welcome to our new chat mirror, with all six of the current Slack public channels being mirrored to the web.
Community What we mean by "contributing" to Pants We embrace that open source is not code alone. We truly value a wide spectrum of contributions to Pants project and to the thriving community that underlies it. Here are some of the many ways anyone can potentially contribute to the vitality of Pants...
Community Write (or speak) about any of Pants community's favorite topics! Interested in blogging about Pants? Any member of the community is encouraged to pitch topics for the Pants Blog. You can DM pitches to me (@cczona) over at pantsbuild.slack.com. Likewise, we encourage writing for your company blog, personal blog, or other organizations' blogs where appropriate for your topic.
Community Pantsbuild Community Survey 2023 Every year, we do a survey to identify community members' wishlist for the year ahead, and get a sense of what's highest priority for you. Please take the survey now!
Community > Meet the Team Meet our newest Maintainer: A. Alonso Dominguez I was born in the early 80's in a small fishing town in the Spanish Atlantic Coast, far away from the big urban sprawls and common traits of miles-long beaches, year-round summertime and chill out vibes normally identified with life in Spain. This is the autonomous region named Galicia…
Getting Started Docs improvements We've added a spate of new pages in recent months, plus Eric Arellano just completed a thorough audit of the docs which resulted in overhauling several pages. So if you haven't checked all of these out docs pages recently, give 'em a read or re-visit: Overhauled Getting Started * Key concepts
Community Podcasting Pants Pants team members periodically get invited to be interviewed about aspects of the project. It's a delight to have these conversations, sharing our expertise and passion for build engineering. If you haven't heard these stories yet, you're in for a treat. And of course if you want to hear more
Community PyDev of the Week One of the core Pants maintainers, Benjy Weinberger, was recently interviewed for the PyDev of the Week feature on the Mouse vs Python blog [https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/]! Click through for more about the history of Pants, how Benjy came to be involved, his take on the project's strengths,
Community Monorepos and performance: Pants Build maintainer Benjy Weinberger's conversation with SemaphoreCI There are many benefits of using a monorepo. Among them, cleaner code, enhanced communication, and easier collaboration. The codebase can scale. The big catch is performance. If the experience of performance deteriorates for developers or deployers, that deservedly gets firm pushback. The processes and systems we use with monorepos are