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Mike McQuaid
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Screaming in the Cloud
How Homebrew Became Mac's Package Manager with Mike McQuaid
Mike McQuaid, Project Leader of Homebrew, joins Corey Quinn to share how a package manager conceived in a London pub became essential for 10 million Mac users. Homebrew lets you install software with one command instead of downloading files and clicking through installers, maintained by just 30 people who each get $300 a month.Mike shares the origin story from a drunken conversation about package management, explains how Homebrew Bundle can set up a new Mac with one command, and why Homebrew refuses to package software with fake open source licenses like Terraform's new versions.Show Highlights:
2026-01-27
40 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
How Homebrew Became Mac’s Package Manager with Mike McQuaid
Podcast: Screaming in the Cloud Mike McQuaid explains how Homebrew grew from a side project into macOS’s de facto package manager and how the project is sustained today.
2026-01-27
00 min
Minimum Viable Management
Getting Shit Done in Institutions
David Yee, VP of Engineering at The New York Times and head of its new AI platforms and products mission, joins Mike McQuaid and Neha Batra for a candid, behind-the-scenes conversation about why institutions are built to resist change and what to do about it. They dig into hidden norms, choosing the right battles, translating “how things really work” and creating stability for teams while you deliberately destabilize the system just enough to move it forward.
2026-01-24
33 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Getting Shit Done in Institutions
Podcast: Minimum Viable Management David Yee, VP of Engineering at The New York Times and head of its new AI platforms and products mission, joins Mike McQuaid and Neha Batra for a candid, behind-the-scenes conversation about why institutions are built to resist change and what to do about it. They dig into hidden norms, choosing the right battles, translating “how things really work” and creating stability for teams while you deliberately destabilize the system just enough to move it forward.
2026-01-24
00 min
The freeCodeCamp Podcast
The Most Important Skills Going Forward with CTO + Homebrew Maintainer Mike McQuaid
Today Quincy Larson interviews Mike McQuaid. He's a software engineer who previously worked at GitHub, and now serves as lead maintainer of Homebrew, a Mac package manager used by tens of millions of developers. He's based in Edinburgh, Scottland. He's worked remotely as a dev for nearly two decades. We talk about: - What does a career in open source really look like - What skills are going to be the most important going forward - How big open source infrastructure really gets written and maintained Support for this podcast is provided...
2026-01-16
1h 27
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
The Most Important Skills Going Forward with CTO + Homebrew Maintainer Mike McQuaid
Podcast: freeCodeCamp Podcast Mike McQuaid joins Quincy Larson to discuss career lessons and the software engineering skills worth prioritizing next.
2026-01-16
00 min
Minimum Viable Management
Performance Reviews, Done Right
Performance reviews have a reputation for being stressful, confusing and often disconnected from reality. Too often they surface feedback that should have been shared months earlier or reduce a year of work into a single rating. In this episode, Mike and Neha unpack why reviews fail and how managers can turn them into a useful summary instead of a shock.They explore what companies expect from performance reviews, what managers struggle with and what employees actually want to hear. The conversation covers documenting early signals, balancing positive and critical feedback, avoiding ruinous empathy and ensuring...
2026-01-09
26 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Performance Reviews, Done Right
Podcast: Minimum Viable Management Performance reviews have a reputation for being stressful, confusing and often disconnected from reality. Too often they surface feedback that should have been shared months earlier or reduce a year of work into a single rating. In this episode, Mike and Neha unpack why reviews fail and how managers can turn them into a useful summary instead of a shock.They explore what companies expect from performance reviews, what managers struggle with and what employees actually want to hear. The conversation covers documenting early signals, balancing positive and critical...
2026-01-09
00 min
Minimum Viable Management
Politics at Work Without Losing Your Soul
In this episode, Mike and Neha are joined by Denise, an engineering leader and former colleague from GitHub and Pivotal, to unpack the reality of workplace politics and why ignoring them is not a neutral choice. Drawing on Denise’s LeadDev talk and hard-earned lessons from management and senior IC roles, the conversation explores political capital, information asymmetry, allyship and the idea of “table flips” as a finite currency.Together they discuss when to spend influence, when to hold it back and how privilege shapes who gets heard. From advocating for promotions to using power respon...
2025-12-29
32 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Politics at Work Without Losing Your Soul
Podcast: Minimum Viable Management In this episode, Mike and Neha are joined by Denise, an engineering leader and former colleague from GitHub and Pivotal, to unpack the reality of workplace politics and why ignoring them is not a neutral choice. Drawing on Denise’s LeadDev talk and hard-earned lessons from management and senior IC roles, the conversation explores political capital, information asymmetry, allyship and the idea of “table flips” as a finite currency.Together they discuss when to spend influence, when to hold it back and how privilege shapes who gets heard. From advoca...
2025-12-29
00 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Beyond Engineering: Healthy Tension
Podcast: Minimum Viable Management Product, design and engineering rarely agree and that’s a good thing. In this episode, Mike McQuaid and Neha Batra break down what healthy tension actually looks like, why alignment is overrated and how leaders can turn disagreement into better outcomes.
2025-12-19
00 min
Minimum Viable Management
Beyond Engineering: Healthy Tension
Product, design and engineering rarely agree and that’s a good thing. In this episode, Mike McQuaid and Neha Batra break down what healthy tension actually looks like, why alignment is overrated and how leaders can turn disagreement into better outcomes.
2025-12-19
28 min
The Big H Podcast
Hilton Cadet Football vs. McQuaid on VillageRadio.net
The Hilton Cadet Football Team takes on the McQuaid Knights, coming from Tom Seymour Field on October 2nd, 2015. Thanks to this audio only version from owner and operator of VillageRadio.net Rick Jordan! Enjoy and Go Cadets!
2025-12-13
1h 46
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
When Things Go Wrong: How Leaders Rebuild Trust
Podcast: Minimum Viable Management Mike and Neha explore how leaders can recognise when things are going wrong, why admitting mistakes builds trust, how to spot low psychological safety, and the value of written plans, accountability and steady course correction when guiding teams through tough moments.
2025-11-14
00 min
Minimum Viable Management
When Things Go Wrong: How Leaders Rebuild Trust
Mike and Neha explore how leaders can recognise when things are going wrong, why admitting mistakes builds trust, how to spot low psychological safety, and the value of written plans, accountability and steady course correction when guiding teams through tough moments.
2025-11-14
30 min
Minimum Viable Management
Creating and Keeping Momentum
Mike McQuaid and Neha Batra break down how leaders spark momentum and keep it steady. They start with clarity of mission, ruthless scope cuts, and visible wins in weeks not years. They cover simple not easy systems that reduce drag, like milestone slices, anti-goals, handoffs that follow the sun, and temporary process as guardrails you later remove. They show why constraints breed creativity, how to automate recurring pain, and why teams should target low volatility over peak velocity. They close with saying no, letting the right fires burn, and building a candid culture through trust and social capital.
2025-10-31
39 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Creating and Keeping Momentum
Podcast: Minimum Viable Management Mike McQuaid and Neha Batra break down how leaders spark momentum and keep it steady. They start with clarity of mission, ruthless scope cuts, and visible wins in weeks not years. They cover simple not easy systems that reduce drag, like milestone slices, anti-goals, handoffs that follow the sun, and temporary process as guardrails you later remove. They show why constraints breed creativity, how to automate recurring pain, and why teams should target low volatility over peak velocity. They close with saying no, letting the right fires burn, and building a candid culture...
2025-10-31
00 min
Minimum Viable Management
Psychological Safety vs. Telling the Truth
How can teams feel safe to speak up while still hearing hard truths? In this episode of Minimum Viable Management, Mike McQuaid and Neha Batra explore what it really means to balance psychological safety with direct, honest communication. They discuss the practical work of rebuilding trust in teams, the role of consistency and humility in leadership, and how to make openness a habit, even when conversations are uncomfortable.They also touch on remote work, written communication, and when individual contributors should share their opinions in decision-making. A candid look at how safety and honesty can, and must...
2025-10-23
37 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Psychological Safety vs. Telling the Truth
Podcast: Minimum Viable Management How can teams feel safe to speak up while still hearing hard truths? In this episode of Minimum Viable Management, Mike McQuaid and Neha Batra explore what it really means to balance psychological safety with direct, honest communication. They discuss the practical work of rebuilding trust in teams, the role of consistency and humility in leadership, and how to make openness a habit, even when conversations are uncomfortable.They also touch on remote work, written communication, and when individual contributors should share their opinions in decision-making. A candid look at how...
2025-10-23
00 min
Podcast Archives - Software Engineering Daily
Homebrew and macOS Package Management with Mike McQuaid
Homebrew is a widely used package manager that simplifies the installation of open-source software on macOS. It was created in response to the growing demand for a lightweight, developer-friendly tool suited to an increasingly Mac-centric development ecosystem. Today, Homebrew is a near-essential part of the macOS software development toolkit. Mike McQuaid joined the project early on and collaborated closely with its creator, Max Howell. He joins the podcast with Kevin Ball to discuss Homebrew’s origins, architecture, its emphasis on automation and CI/CD, long-term sustainability, controversial trade-offs, and much more. Kevin Ball or...
2025-10-21
1h 05
All Content Archives - Software Engineering Daily
Homebrew and macOS Package Management with Mike McQuaid
Homebrew is a widely used package manager that simplifies the installation of open-source software on macOS. It was created in response to the growing demand for a lightweight, developer-friendly tool suited to an increasingly Mac-centric development ecosystem. Today, Homebrew is a near-essential part of the macOS software development toolkit. Mike McQuaid joined the project early on and collaborated closely with its creator, Max Howell. He joins the podcast with Kevin Ball to discuss Homebrew’s origins, architecture, its emphasis on automation and CI/CD, long-term sustainability, controversial trade-offs, and much more. Kevin Ball or...
2025-10-21
1h 05
Software Engineering Daily
Homebrew and macOS Package Management with Mike McQuaid
Homebrew is a widely used package manager that simplifies the installation of open-source software on macOS. It was created in response to the growing demand for a lightweight, developer-friendly tool suited to an increasingly Mac-centric development ecosystem. Today, Homebrew is a near-essential part of the macOS software development toolkit. Mike McQuaid joined the project early on and collaborated closely with its creator, Max Howell. He joins the podcast with Kevin Ball to discuss Homebrew’s origins, architecture, its emphasis on automation and CI/CD, long-term sustainability, controversial trade-offs, and much more. Kevin Ball or...
2025-10-21
1h 05
Software Engineering Daily
Homebrew and macOS Package Management with Mike McQuaid
Homebrew is a widely used package manager that simplifies the installation of open-source software on macOS. It was created in response to the growing demand for a lightweight, developer-friendly tool suited to an increasingly Mac-centric development ecosystem. Today, Homebrew is a near-essential part of the macOS software development toolkit. Mike McQuaid joined the project early on and collaborated closely with its creator, Max Howell. He joins the podcast with Kevin Ball to discuss Homebrew’s origins, architecture, its emphasis on automation and CI/CD, long-term sustainability, controversial trade-offs, and much more. ...
2025-10-21
1h 06
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Homebrew and macOS Package Management with Mike McQuaid
Podcast: Software Engineering Daily Mike McQuaid discusses Homebrew’s evolution, open source maintenance on macOS, and practical package management tradeoffs.
2025-10-21
00 min
Changelog Master Feed
There will be bleeps (Changelog & Friends #113)
Mike McQuaid and Justin Searls join Jerod in the wake of the RubyGems debacle to discuss what happened, what it says about money in open source, what sustainability really means for our community, making a career out of open source (or not), and more. Bleep! Join the discussionChangelog++ members get a bonus 2 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today!Sponsors:CodeRabbit – AI-native code reviews, built for the modern dev stack. — CodeRabbit is your always-on code reviewer—flagging hallucinations, surfacing smells, and enforcing standards, all without leavin...
2025-10-17
1h 41
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
There will be bleeps (Friends)
Mike McQuaid and Justin Searls join Jerod in the wake of the RubyGems debacle to discuss what happened, what it says about money in open source, what sustainability really means for our community, making a career out of open source (or not), and more. Bleep! Join the discussionChangelog++ members get a bonus 2 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today!Sponsors:CodeRabbit – AI-native code reviews, built for the modern dev stack. — CodeRabbit is your always-on code reviewer—flagging hallucinations, surfacing smells, and enforcing standards, all without leavin...
2025-10-17
1h 41
Changelog & Friends
There will be bleeps
Mike McQuaid and Justin Searls join Jerod in the wake of the RubyGems debacle to discuss what happened, what it says about money in open source, what sustainability really means for our community, making a career out of open source (or not), and more. Bleep! Join the discussionChangelog++ members get a bonus 2 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today!Sponsors:CodeRabbit – AI-native code reviews, built for the modern dev stack. — CodeRabbit is your always-on code reviewer—flagging hallucinations, surfacing smells, and enforcing standards, all without leavin...
2025-10-17
1h 41
Breaking Change
v44.0.2 - Mike McQuaid: If you don't like it, Quit
Post-recording update: As I've been lobbying for (both publicly and behind the scenes), it has been announced that the RubyGems and Bundler client libraries are being transferred to Matz and the Ruby core team. Mike McQuaid (of Homebrew fame) and I scheduled this episode of Hot Fix a week before the Ruby community exploded. Hot Fix is all about getting spicy, but even we were a little wary of the heat in that particular kitchen. The problem Mike brought to the table is the same one he's always on about: open source is not a career. Incidentally...
2025-10-17
1h 39
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Mike McQuaid: If You Don’t Like It, Quit
Podcast: Breaking Change - Hotfix podcast Also available in swear-free/bleeped version on The Changelog and Friends podcast There will be bleeps.
2025-10-17
00 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Leadership Is a Series of Decisions (and Compromises)
Podcast: Minimum Viable Management In this episode of Minimum Viable Management, Mike McQuaid and Neha Batra dive deep into the messy art of decision-making. When should you seek input and build consensus and when should you just make the call? They swap stories about frameworks for faster, clearer decisions, how to handle reversibility (“one-way vs two-way doors”), and how to communicate so people understand not just what you decided, but why.They also discuss how leaders can empower others to show leadership at any level, the real cost of over-meeting, and what it means to take...
2025-10-14
00 min
Minimum Viable Management
Leadership Is a Series of Decisions (and Compromises)
In this episode of Minimum Viable Management, Mike McQuaid and Neha Batra dive deep into the messy art of decision-making. When should you seek input and build consensus and when should you just make the call? They swap stories about frameworks for faster, clearer decisions, how to handle reversibility (“one-way vs two-way doors”), and how to communicate so people understand not just what you decided, but why.They also discuss how leaders can empower others to show leadership at any level, the real cost of over-meeting, and what it means to take ownership when things go wrong.
2025-10-14
35 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Building Trust and Having Better Fights
Podcast: Minimum Viable Management In the first episode of Minimum Viable Management, Mike McQuaid and Neha Batra reunite to talk about what “minimum viable management” really means: how to lead effectively without drowning in meetings or bureaucracy. They cover one-on-ones that actually work, giving and receiving feedback, establishing connections, servant leadership without martyrdom, and what good arguments look like between managers, engineers, and product.
2025-10-09
00 min
Minimum Viable Management
Building Trust and Having Better Fights
In the first episode of Minimum Viable Management, Mike McQuaid and Neha Batra reunite to talk about what “minimum viable management” really means: how to lead effectively without drowning in meetings or bureaucracy. They cover one-on-ones that actually work, giving and receiving feedback, establishing connections, servant leadership without martyrdom, and what good arguments look like between managers, engineers, and product.
2025-10-09
33 min
The GitHub Podcast
Mike McQuaid on the Greatest Lessons He’s Learned in Over 16 Years at Homebrew
Homebrew’s project lead Mike McQuaid joins Abby and Andrea to unpack what it really takes to sustain one of the most-used developer tools on macOS and Linux. From early GitHub workflows to today’s automation and guardrails, Mike details the soft-power leadership that keeps volunteers motivated, and shares insights on how to scale contributions, keep a small maintainer team effective, and triage with empathy (and boundaries). This episode covers governance, “saying no,” using AI responsibly, and how IRL feedback at Universe turned into performance wins.Links mentioned in the episode:https://brew.shhttps...
2025-10-07
32 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Mike McQuaid on the Greatest Lessons He’s Learned in Over 16 Years at Homebrew
Podcast: GitHub Podcast Homebrew’s project lead Mike McQuaid joins Abby and Andrea to unpack what it really takes to sustain one of the most-used developer tools on macOS and Linux.
2025-10-07
00 min
Ruby Rogues
Distributing Your CLI with Homebrew: Tips from Mike McQuaid - RUBY 678
In this episode of Ruby Rogues, I sit down with Mike McQuaid, lead maintainer of Homebrew, to talk all about building and distributing CLIs. We dig into the practical steps for turning small scripts into reliable command-line tools, why Ruby is a great starting point, and when you might want to reach for Go or Rust instead.We also explore the challenges of distributing CLIs across macOS, Linux, and Windows, why Homebrew remains one of the easiest ways to ship software, and the importance of testing CLIs from the outside in. Plus, Mike and I discuss how AI...
2025-09-09
1h 11
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Distributing Your CLI with Homebrew: Tips from Mike McQuaid
Podcast: Ruby Rogues In this episode of Ruby Rogues, I sit down with Mike McQuaid, lead maintainer of Homebrew, to talk all about building and distributing CLIs. We dig into the practical steps for turning small scripts into reliable command-line tools, why Ruby is a great starting point, and when you might want to reach for Go or Rust instead.
2025-09-09
00 min
Find Your Finish Line with Mike Reilly
Melanie McQuaid: Redefining Limits
In this episode of Find Your Finish Line, I sit down with the remarkable Melanie McQuaid, three-time XTERRA World Champion and the oldest professional to qualify for Kona at age 50. Melanie’s story is nothing short of inspiring. From her beginnings as a professional cyclist navigating a tough and, at times, toxic environment, to becoming a dominant force in triathlon, Melanie has consistently broken barriers and redefined what’s possible. We talk about the highs and lows of her athletic journey, how she transitioned into triathlon, and the deep sense of community she found along the w...
2025-07-21
49 min
Heavybit Podcast Network Master Feed
Open Source Ready - Ep. #14, The Workbrew Story with Mike McQuaid and John Britton
In episode 14 of Open Source Ready, special guests Mike McQuaid and John Britton join Brian and John to share the story of Workbrew. They unpack their journey in the developer tools space, the evolution of Homebrew, the inspiration behind Workbrew, and their perspectives on the future of developer environments.
2025-05-22
43 min
Heavybit Podcasts
Ep. #14, The Workbrew Story with Mike McQuaid and John Britton
In episode 14 of Open Source Ready, special guests Mike McQuaid and John Britton join Brian and John to share the story of Workbrew. They unpack their journey in the developer tools space, the evolution of Homebrew, the inspiration behind Workbrew, and their perspectives on the future of developer environments.The post appeared first on Heavybit.
2025-05-22
43 min
Open Source Ready
Ep. #14, The Workbrew Story with Mike McQuaid and John Britton
In episode 14 of Open Source Ready, special guests Mike McQuaid and John Britton join Brian and John to share the story of Workbrew. They unpack their journey in the developer tools space, the evolution of Homebrew, the inspiration behind Workbrew, and their perspectives on the future of developer environments.The post appeared first on Heavybit.
2025-05-22
43 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Ep. #14, The Workbrew Story with Mike McQuaid and John Britton
Podcast: Open Source Ready Podcast In episode 14 of Open Source Ready, special guests Mike McQuaid and John Britton join Brian and John to share the story of Workbrew.
2025-05-22
00 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Episode 397: Software Bill of Materials with Workbrew
Podcast: Mac Admins Podcast The team at Workbrew has been focused on getting into full production, and they’ve gotten a huge head of steam going in 2024. They’re with us today to talk about SBOMs.
2025-01-29
00 min
Scaling DevTools
The Homebrew maintainers who built a startup - Mike McQuaid and John Britton from Workbrew
Mike McQuaid and John Britton are cofounders of Workbrew - a tool that gives you the missing features for enterprises running homebrew. John has previously worked at GitHub and Twilio and is a contributor to Homebrew. Mike has also worked at GitHub as well as being the project lead and longest running maintainer at Homebrew. We dig into:How Homebrew can trace its origins to a pub in LondonHow Apple actually work with HomebrewHow Homebrew managed to grow and scale upHow Workbrew are avoiding misaligned incentives so common in open sourceLinks for M...
2024-10-31
47 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
The Homebrew maintainers who built a startup - Mike McQuaid and John Britton from Workbrew
Podcast: Scaling DevTools Mike McQuaid and John Britton are cofounders of Workbrew - a tool that gives you the missing features for enterprises running Homebrew.
2024-10-31
00 min
Tech Lounge
Workbrew, turning Homebrew into a business with Mike McQuaid
I speak with Mike McQuaid, long-term maintainer of Homebrew, the macOS package manager, about Workbrew, a new commercial version of Homebrew that brings extra security and governance features to Homebrew.This interview formed the basis of my article on The Next Web in July. For show notes and an interactive transcript, visit chrischinchilla.com/podcast/To reach out and say hello, visit chrischinchilla.com/contact/To support the show for ad-free listening and extra content, visit chrischinchilla.com/support/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about...
2024-10-17
40 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Workbrew, turning Homebrew into a business with Mike McQuaid
Podcast: The Tech Lounge Podcast I speak with Mike McQuaid, long-term maintainer of Homebrew, the macOS package manager, about Workbrew, a new commercial version of Homebrew that brings extra security and governance features to Homebrew.
2024-10-17
00 min
debug:mind
What Open Source Maintainers Should Know About Mental Health | with Mike McQuaid | debug:mind 06
This is episode 6 for my series about tech and mental health, called "debug:mind". Originally released on YouTube on May 28th, 2024. 🔔 Subscribe for more episodes in the future! In this special episode In this special episode of "debug:mind", I chat with Mike McQuaid, a leading figure in the open-source community and co-founder of Workbrew. We discuss the challenges of maintaining open-source projects while safeguarding mental health. Mike shares his strategies for setting boundaries, dealing with toxic behavior, and staying motivated. We also touch on the importance of community engagement and the benefits of therapy. ...
2024-10-13
56 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Homebrew, I’m more of a Whopper guy
Podcast: FLOSS Weekly This week Jonathan Bennett and David Ruggles chat with John Britton and Mike McQuaid about Homebrew! That’s the missing package manager for macOS; and Workbrew, the commercial offering built …
2024-08-14
00 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Riding the Homebrew Wave
Podcast: Open Source Startup Podcast John Britton & Mike McQuaid are Co-Founders of Workbrew, the company that provides additional features and support for companies using Homebrew. Homebrew’s main project, brew, is a wildly popular open source project with 40K GitHub stars and provides the missing package manager for macOS (or Linux). In this episode, we dig into John & Mike’s history with Homebrew and their time together at GitHub, how Homebrew has kept projects simple over time and avoided feature creep, how Homebrew has managed to get a lot of value from contributors, how their ICP has shif...
2024-05-28
00 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
What Open Source Maintainers Should Know About Mental Health
Podcast: debug:mind In this special episode of “debug:mind”, I chat with Mike McQuaid, a leading figure in the open-source community and co-founder of Workbrew.
2024-05-28
00 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Episode 356: Workbrew
Podcast: Mac Admins Podcast The team from Workbrew joins us this week to discuss the challenges MacAdmins face with Homebrew at their companies.
2024-03-18
00 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Homebrew Unleashed: Diving into the Fast and Efficient Packaging Process
Podcast: Ruby Rogues Mike McQuaid is the CTO and cofounder at Workbrew. They dive into the world of Homebrew, an open-source package manager for macOS and Linux. They explore the history and development of Homebrew, from its origins in the Ruby community to its evolution into a widely-used tool for installing and managing software.
2024-03-13
00 min
Changelog Master Feed
Brewing up something for work (Changelog & Friends #32)
Mike McQuaid, maintainer of Homebrew, and now CTO at Workbrew joins us to discuss open tabs, social media spam and distractions, TikTok’s addictive nature, Apple Vision Pro and its potential future, the maintenance of software, the swing back to old school web development, the value of telemetry in open source projects, Mike’s ongoing involvement in Homebrew and what they’re working on at Workbrew, Homebrew’s relationship with Apple, the importance of developer experience, and sooo much more. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members save 9 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disa...
2024-02-23
1h 55
Changelog & Friends
Brewing up something for work
Mike McQuaid, maintainer of Homebrew, and now CTO at Workbrew joins us to discuss open tabs, social media spam and distractions, TikTok’s addictive nature, Apple Vision Pro and its potential future, the maintenance of software, the swing back to old school web development, the value of telemetry in open source projects, Mike’s ongoing involvement in Homebrew and what they’re working on at Workbrew, Homebrew’s relationship with Apple, the importance of developer experience, and sooo much more. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 9 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappea...
2024-02-23
1h 55
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Brewing up something for work (Friends)
Mike McQuaid, maintainer of Homebrew, and now CTO at Workbrew joins us to discuss open tabs, social media spam and distractions, TikTok’s addictive nature, Apple Vision Pro and its potential future, the maintenance of software, the swing back to old school web development, the value of telemetry in open source projects, Mike’s ongoing involvement in Homebrew and what they’re working on at Workbrew, Homebrew’s relationship with Apple, the importance of developer experience, and sooo much more. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 9 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappea...
2024-02-23
1h 55
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Brewing up something for work
Podcast: Changelog and Friends Homebrew project leader Mike McQuaid joins us to weigh in on Apple’s big Vision Pro announcement. We also hit on our favorite (and least favorite) non-AR things from the WWDC 2023 keynote.
2024-02-20
00 min
Return The Picks
#114 - Steelers Are Coming To Ireland w. Mike McQuaid
W're joined by Mike McQuaid who confirms the Steelers are bringing a game to Ireland very soon indeed, talks the state of the NFL in the country and dishes out the Gaelic football knowledge
2023-09-28
58 min
Changelog Master Feed
Reactions to Apple’s new vision (Changelog & Friends #3)
Homebrew project leader Mike McQuaid joins us to weigh in on Apple’s big Vision Pro announcement. We also hit on our favorite (and least favorite) non-AR things from the WWDC 2023 keynote. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members save 1 minute on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors: Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform. Learn more at fastly.com Fly.io – The home of Changelog.com — Deploy your apps and databa...
2023-06-09
1h 23
Changelog & Friends
Reactions to Apple’s new vision
Homebrew project leader Mike McQuaid joins us to weigh in on Apple’s big Vision Pro announcement. We also hit on our favorite (and least favorite) non-AR things from the WWDC 2023 keynote. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 1 minute on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform. Learn more at fastly.com Fly.io – The home of Changelog.com — Deploy your apps and database...
2023-06-09
1h 23
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Reactions to Apple’s new vision (Friends)
Homebrew project leader Mike McQuaid joins us to weigh in on Apple’s big Vision Pro announcement. We also hit on our favorite (and least favorite) non-AR things from the WWDC 2023 keynote. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 1 minute on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform. Learn more at fastly.com Fly.io – The home of Changelog.com — Deploy your apps and database...
2023-06-09
1h 23
The Developers' Bakery
Homebrew with Mike McQuaid
If you’re developing on macOS, then you probably know what we’re going to talk about: Homebrew 🍺 the most popular package manager for macOS. If you don’t know Homebrew, it’s a command-line tool that allows you to install software on your Mac. We could call it “the missing app store” for your console. But Homebrew is much more than that! There is an entire ecosystem of contributors that maintain formulas to make it easy to install software on your Mac. Today I have the honor to speak with Mike McQuaid, the Homebrew project leader...
2023-03-28
1h 00
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Homebrew with Mike McQuaid
Podcast: The Developers' Bakery Into the most popular package manager for macOS with Homebrew and Mike McQuaid.
2023-03-27
00 min
AhbarjietMalta
"3 “媽媽,我不是打電話聊天。” 上午8:48 北塔 在北塔的91樓,邁克·麥奎德(Mike McQuaid)和他的五個電工船員 追捕樓梯。它們是在衝擊區底部的兩個樓層 第11航班,在最後一個普通空間中發生了變化" "啟動AD- #TheMummichogBlogoFmalta Amazon Top和Flash Deals(會員鏈接 - 如果您通過以下鏈接購買,您將支持我們的翻譯)-
"3 “媽媽,我不是打電話聊天。” 上午8:48 北塔 在北塔的91樓,邁克·麥奎德(Mike McQuaid)和他的五個電工船員 追捕樓梯。它們是在衝擊區底部的兩個樓層 第11航班,在最後一個普通空間中發生了變化" "啟動AD- #TheMummichogBlogoFmalta Amazon Top和Flash Deals(會員鏈接 - 如果您通過以下鏈接購買,您將支持我們的翻譯)-https://amzn.to/3feogyg 僅在一次搜索中比較所有頂級旅行網站,以在酒店庫存的最佳酒店交易中找到世界上最佳酒店價格比較網站。 (會員鏈接 - 如果您通過以下鏈接購買,您將支持我們的翻譯)-https://www.hotelscombined.com/?a_aid=20558 “因此,無論您希望別人對您做什麼,也對他們做,因為這是法律和先知。”“ #Jesus #Catholic。 “從受孕的時刻,必須絕對尊重和保護人類的生活。從他生存的第一刻起,必須將一個人承認為擁有一個人的權利 - 其中每種無辜者都是無辜的權利。”天主教教堂的教理2270。 墮胎殺死了兩次。它殺死了嬰兒的身體,並殺死了母親的科學。墮胎是深刻的反婦女。它的受害者中有三個季節是女性:一半的嬰兒和所有母親。 流暢的馬耳他無線電是馬耳他的第一號數字廣播電台,演奏您的輕鬆最愛 - Smooth提供了“無混亂”的混音,吸引了35-59個核心觀眾,提供柔和的成人現代經典。我們操作一個流行曲目的播放列表,並定期更新。 https://smooth.com.mt/listen/ 馬耳他是一顆地中海寶石,等待被發現。馬耳他擁有文化和歷史,娛樂和放鬆,冒險和興奮的獨特結合,也是出國留學的理想之地。實際上,它擁有世界上最優秀的學習機構。 -https://www.visitmalta.com/ 關注電報:https://t.me/themummichogblogdotcom Tumblr:https://www.tumblr.com/themummichogblogofmalta blogspot:https://themummichogblogofmalta.blogspot.com/ 論壇:https://groups.google.com/g/themummichogblog Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/chinesecommunitymalta 結束廣告" "2分鐘 進入倒塌的天花板和倒下的牆壁。即使這樣,材料 瓦礫組成的是輕的,走廊到建築物中央的出口 仍然可以通過。不過,樓梯間完全是另一個故事。他們兩個有 被淪為鐵匠鋪。其餘的,朝西北側 建築物開放。畢竟,他們將能夠離開。電工之一 忘記了他的手機,他忙於回去。當其他人等待時,麥奎德卡住了 他的頭進入美國航運局的辦公室,並大聲說道:“任何人 那裡?” 91個中的大部分是空的 - 美國航運局是唯一的廣告 地板上的租戶,佔據了大約四分之一的空間 - 恰好在 西北側,靠近開放的樓梯。已經有11個人中的大多數人已經 辦公室收集了自己並開始了。 現在,一個戴著紅帽的女人來了。 她宣稱:“我是最後一個。” 然後他們聽到了來自電梯附近地區的另外兩個人。凡妮莎·勞倫斯(Vanessa Lawrence), 一位在地板上工作的蘇格蘭出生的藝術家剛剛離開了 腦震盪穿過軸時電梯。購買經理Gerry Wertz 對於Marsh&McLennan來說,仍在電梯裡,在前往93樓的路上 會議。他想,有人在汽車的屋頂上放了手榴彈。他 向前傾斜,從汽車上跳到地面上。天花板和壁板 倒塌了。在他們身後,電梯似乎瓦解了。在 震驚,沃茲無法完全理解勞倫斯在她說什麼 蘇格蘭毛刺。 片刻之後,電工向他們咆哮,用聲音帶領他們朝著一個 中心走廊。其中一位電工正在試圖進行雙向廣播,但是 無法通過。 沃茲說:“我們只需要下車,”電工帶領他們走向 開放樓梯間。 麥奎德(McQuaid)船員的工人帶著電話返回,他們準備出發, 91樓的18人中的最後一個。當他們走進黑暗時,倖存下來 "
2023-01-02
06 min
AhbarjietMalta
"但是一天。 91樓的大部分也是空的,但是邁克·麥奎德(Mike McQuaid) 電工在那裡,在空置空間中安裝火警警報,很快就會使用 Silverstein Properties,貿易中心的新運營商。麥奎德停在 美國航運局辦公室" "啟動AD- #TheMummichogBlogoFmalta Amazon Top和Flash Deals(會員鏈接 - 如果您通過以下鏈接購買,您將支
"但是一天。 91樓的大部分也是空的,但是邁克·麥奎德(Mike McQuaid) 電工在那裡,在空置空間中安裝火警警報,很快就會使用 Silverstein Properties,貿易中心的新運營商。麥奎德停在 美國航運局辦公室" "啟動AD- #TheMummichogBlogoFmalta Amazon Top和Flash Deals(會員鏈接 - 如果您通過以下鏈接購買,您將支持我們的翻譯)-https://amzn.to/3feogyg 僅在一次搜索中比較所有頂級旅行網站,以在酒店庫存的最佳酒店交易中找到世界上最佳酒店價格比較網站。 (會員鏈接 - 如果您通過以下鏈接購買,您將支持我們的翻譯)-https://www.hotelscombined.com/?a_aid=20558 “因此,無論您希望別人對您做什麼,也對他們做,因為這是法律和先知。”“ #Jesus #Catholic。 “從受孕的時刻,必須絕對尊重和保護人類的生活。從他生存的第一刻起,必須將一個人承認為擁有一個人的權利 - 其中每種無辜者都是無辜的權利。”天主教教堂的教理2270。 墮胎殺死了兩次。它殺死了嬰兒的身體,並殺死了母親的科學。墮胎是深刻的反婦女。它的受害者中有三個季節是女性:一半的嬰兒和所有母親。 流暢的馬耳他無線電是馬耳他的第一號數字廣播電台,演奏您的輕鬆最愛 - Smooth提供了“無混亂”的混音,吸引了35-59個核心觀眾,提供柔和的成人現代經典。我們操作一個流行曲目的播放列表,並定期更新。 https://smooth.com.mt/listen/ 馬耳他是一顆地中海寶石,等待被發現。馬耳他擁有文化和歷史,娛樂和放鬆,冒險和興奮的獨特結合,也是出國留學的理想之地。實際上,它擁有世界上最優秀的學習機構。 -https://www.visitmalta.com/ 關注電報:https://t.me/themummichogblogdotcom Tumblr:https://www.tumblr.com/themummichogblogofmalta blogspot:https://themummichogblogofmalta.blogspot.com/ 論壇:https://groups.google.com/g/themummichogblog Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/chinesecommunitymalta 結束廣告" "目前只有業務在地板上 與他認識的人聊天。 在他上方,在92樓的安靜角落,一個名叫Michael Richards的雕塑家 像他經常一樣,在他的工作室空間裡整夜工作。其餘的 地板異常繁忙,緊張。 Carr Futures,法國公司的一個部門 克雷迪特·阿農業(CréditAgricoleIndosuez 佣金費用。經紀人,大多數男人,都過著錢包對錢的日常生活 在交易商品交易的地板上進行戰鬥;他們中的許多已經成為 通過狡猾,魅力和純神經的結合而富裕,沒有停止 在更享有聲望的大學,或者對於某些大學而言。湯姆·麥金尼斯, 通常在卡爾的商業交易所交易天然氣的人告訴 他的妻子希望會議從8:00到8:30,當時他們的老闆吉姆 保羅,必須加入電話會議。市場關閉後,會議將恢復 在四點鐘。相反,鑑於 有爭議的委員會主題是通過思考和 迅速行動。 卡爾期貨並不是貿易中心唯一的企業 開始工作,不確定他們在一天結束時會回家多少錢。和 貿易中心很少有公司擁有更多的人,危險的錢更多,而不是 康托爾·菲茨杰拉德(Cantor Fitzgerald)是一家以侵略性而聞名的債券交易公司。但是公司 還鼓勵其員工推薦家庭成員從事工作,以便 父親從兒子或兄弟到 有一個辦公室,距離姐姐只有一條樓梯。該公司的創始人是藝術 收藏家和羅丹雕塑在辦公室周圍光線充足的展示中被排列。 康托爾在建築物頂部附近佔據了四層樓,即101、103、104和105 他們在這個小時比大多數人忙得多。大約有659人在工作。 其中一個公司,公司的董事總經理戴維·克拉維特(David Kravette)站在他的桌子上,說話 和他的妻子打電話。她想取消他們的報紙交付。紙 被扔進車道,他們的孩子們跑到街上拿走它,所以 她想停止解決這個問題。 克拉維特不耐煩地聽。客戶在大廳裡等他,幾乎 四分之一英里以下他的辦公室。他們剛從樓下打來電話,超過一半 遲到預約。儘管克拉維特(Kravette)的提醒,但 忘記帶一個圖片ID。所以現在他們必須個人護送 通過大廳檢查點。他的助手懷孕很忙。他會取得 他們本人。就在他離開這個煩人的差事時,他的妻子打電話報導 在駕駛危機中的報紙上。 “珍妮絲,我讓人們下樓,”克拉維特說。 “稍後讓我與您談談。” “讓我們現在談談,”她回答。 “我整天外出。” 因此,它在101樓和綜合大樓的其他樓層上進行了。生活 在14,154種不同的溫度下,在電子郵件的日誌儀式中,作為男人和 婦女排隊完成了這一天的任務,或者當她們卸下一小部分生活時 "
2022-12-31
08 min
Sustain
Episode 126: GitHub Maintainer Month with Mike McQuaid of Homebrew and Nina Breznik of DatDot
Guest Mike McQuaid | Nina Breznik Panelists Richard Littauer Show Notes Hello and welcome to a special episode of Sustain, where we interview Maintainers as part of GitHub Maintainer Month! On this episode, Richard is interviewing a few open source maintainers to talk about what it’s like to be a maintainer, how awesome they are, and what issues they may have being a maintainer. My first guest is Mike McQuaid, who works for GitHub and is one of the maintainers of Homebrew. Mike tells us all about Homebrew, how yo...
2022-06-24
28 min
Sustain
Episode 117: Mike McQuaid of Homebrew on Sustainably Working on OSS Projects
Guest Mike McQuaid Panelists Richard Littauer Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain! The podcast where we talk about software sustainability for the long haul. Today, I’m very excited to have as my guest from Edinburgh, Mike McQuaid, who’s a Principal Engineer at GitHub and the Project Leader of Homebrew. Mike fills us in on Homebrew, how he became the Project Lead, and the Homebrew journey towards software sustainability. We also find out how Mike applies Brené Brown’s acronym “BRAVING” to his work on open source, and about h...
2022-04-15
45 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Mike McQuaid of Homebrew on Sustainably Working on OSS Projects
Podcast: SustainOSS Mike McQuaid shares on the history of Homebrew, his involvement in open source, boundary setting, and what software sustainability means for him.
2022-04-15
00 min
Sustain
Episode 113: Jon Gottfried and Mike Swift on the MLH Fellowship program
Guest Jon Gottfried | Mike Swift Panelists Richard Littauer | Justin Dorfman | Ben Nickolls Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source for the long haul. We have two amazing guests joining us, Jon Gottfried and Mike Swift, who are the Co-Founders of Major League Hacking (MLH). Today, we’ll learn about the MLH Fellowship program, the philosophy behind MLH, which every year, more than 100,000 developers from around the world attend these events to learn new technical skills by getting hands-on experience. Jon an...
2022-03-18
47 min
StaffEng
Mike McQuaid (GitHub)
Today we have a great guest to talk about his transition to, and current role as, a staff engineer: Mike McQuaid from GitHub! Mike is also a project leader at Homebrew, and brings a wealth of expertise and experience to the table, as well as the obvious added perspective that any engineer from the GitHub team would have. In our conversation, we get into a bit of Mike's journey up until now, the period of stepping up into the position of staff engineer, and how his time spent with open-source projects has influenced his other work. Mike gives us...
2021-04-06
47 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Mike McQuaid (GitHub)
Podcast: StaffEng Podcast Today we have a great guest to talk about his transition to, and current role as, a staff engineer: Mike McQuaid from GitHub!
2021-04-06
00 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Paul and Mike - Sibling Viralry
Podcast: Balancing Dads Paul and Mike talk coronavirus, working through it, racism and sibling fights.VitoBeing an Antiracist by Kim CraytonMike on TwitterPaul on Twitter
2020-07-22
00 min
Balancing Dads
Paul and Mike - Sibling Viralry
Paul and Mike talk coronavirus, working through it, racism and sibling fights.VitoBeing an Antiracist by Kim CraytonMike on TwitterPaul on Twitter
2020-07-22
23 min
Best In The League
Episode 12: Best Inside Jokes In The League (feat. Adam McQuaid)
Best In The League, Hosts, Mike Penhollow and Tom Gazzola are joined by Prince Edward Island native, NHL blueliner and 2011 Boston Bruins Stanley Cup Champion, Adam McQuaid. With over a decade in the league, Quaider shares his memories along side former associates and good pals, Brad Marchand, Torey Krug, Andrew Ference and "Pennah", as he elaborates on some of the “Best Inside Jokes In the League”!
2020-06-25
40 min
Parent Driven Development
046: Paternity Leave + Dad Talk
Parent Driven Development Episode 046: Mike McQuaid on paternity leave, Balancing Dad Podcast, and raising kids in different countries. 03:08 Welcome Mike McQuaid! Mike McQuaid is a father of two and lives and works in Edinburgh, Scotland. He is a senior engineer at Github where he’s worked for the last six years. In his free time, Mike is the package leader for the Homebrew package manager. He also likes going to the gym, walking his dog and hosting the Balancing Dad Podcast for working fathers. 03:40 Paternity leave Split time paternity leave (ak...
2020-06-10
48 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Derek Sivers - OxFord Focus
Podcast: Balancing Dads Paul and Mike talk to Derek Sivers (founder of CD Baby and HostBaby) about outside play, computer games, focus, happiness, John Lennon's parenting and singing.Derek's websiteDragonbox Math AppsSteven Universe on WikipediaMike on TwitterPaul on Twitter
2020-04-08
00 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Paul and Mike talk Coronavirus
Podcast: Balancing Dads A between-season, random episode: Paul and Mike talk Coronavirus, being stuck at home and how it could change the way we work.Coronavirus updates - BBC NewsHow to Work From Home With Kids - WirecutterBest Educational Apps and Learning Games for Kids - WirecutterMike on TwitterPaul on Twitter
2020-03-18
00 min
Balancing Dads
Paul and Mike talk Coronavirus
A between-season, random episode: Paul and Mike talk Coronavirus, being stuck at home and how it could change the way we work.Coronavirus updates - BBC NewsHow to Work From Home With Kids - WirecutterBest Educational Apps and Learning Games for Kids - WirecutterMike on TwitterPaul on Twitter
2020-03-18
25 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Tom Preston-Werner - Medisins of the Father
Podcast: Balancing Dads Paul and Mike talk to Tom Preston-Werner (cofounder of Chatterbug and GitHub) about giving your kids medicine, parental leave, screen time, flexible working and avoiding meltdowns.This is the last episode of Season 1; we're going to have a wee break, get some feedback, find some more guests and then we'll be back with Season 2. See you soon!Tom on TwitterTom's websiteMike on TwitterPaul on Twitter
2020-02-19
00 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Paul and Mike - Axel Rosmeo and Juliat
Podcast: Balancing Dads No guest this time (we will have one next time)!Paul and Mike talk Dinotrux, dogs singing pirate metal, brushing teeth, meeting other parents and Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler's latest book (and Axel's website).Dinotrux on WikipediaNo Grave But The Sea (pirate metal with "dogs singing") on WikipediaThe Smeds and the Smoos on AmazonCars Electric ToothbrushAxel Scheffler's websiteMike on TwitterPaul on Twitter
2020-01-30
00 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Luke Hefson - Travel Advice from a Prodad Manager
Podcast: Balancing Dads This time Mike and Paul get advice from with Luke Hefson: Shoreham-based product manager at GitHub about traveling with kids and everyone talks about their New Year's Eves.Luke on TwitterMike on TwitterPaul on Twitter
2020-01-08
00 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Alex Lang and Thilo Utke - Paternity Leave(ing Work at 5:30)
Podcast: Balancing Dads This time Mike and Paul are speaking with Alex Lang and Thilo Utke: Berlin-based founders of Cobot about paternity leave, baby groups, having kids while running a startup, memories and language.Author of "Cribsheet", Emily Oster (Wikipedia)Cobot on TwitterCobot's homepageMike on TwitterPaul on Twitter
2019-12-06
00 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Paul and Mike - Sick Child(r|m)en
Podcast: Balancing Dads No guest this time (we expect one next time)! Mike and Paul talk sick kids, balancing them with work, screen time, Scottish, English and Irish healthcare for kids and anticipate schools.Mike on TwitterPaul on Twitter
2019-11-28
00 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Paul and Mike - Halloween(ers)
Podcast: Balancing Dads No guest this time! Mike and Paul talk Halloween, Christmas, lying to your children, advertising, toys, teenagers and threenagers.Mike on TwitterPaul on Twitter
2019-11-10
00 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Jame McCrae - Infectious Dadsease Dadctor
Podcast: Balancing Dads This time Mike and Paul are speaking with Jame McCrae: Edinburgh-based infectious disease doctor, father of one and Mike's next-door neighbour about doctors dating doctors, children sleeping, their toys and Julia Donaldson's (great) children's books.Sophie the Giraffe (Wikipedia)Julia Donaldson's works (Wikipedia)Jame has "no internet presence and no plans to get one"Mike on TwitterPaul on TwitterSorry about the sound quality of this one; we're still trying to find the best way to record multiple guests.
2019-10-26
00 min
Balancing Dads
Mike McQuaid - GitHusband Engineer
This time we're speaking with ... me? Edinburgh-based Mike McQuaid, software engineer and father of two, is interviewed by his new co-host (from Episode 1): Paul Campbell.Mike on TwitterPaul on Twitter
2019-10-17
41 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Mike McQuaid - GitHusband Engineer
Podcast: Balancing Dads This time we're speaking with ... me? Edinburgh-based Mike McQuaid, software engineer and father of two, is interviewed by his new co-host (from Episode 1): Paul Campbell.Mike on TwitterPaul on Twitter
2019-10-17
00 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Lee Dohm - Community Dadager
Podcast: Balancing Dads This episode we're speaking to Kirkland, Washington-based Lee Dohm: a community manager in the software industry and single dad. Lee on Twitter Lee on GitHub Mike on Twitter
2019-10-17
00 min
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Paul Campbell - CEdaddyO and Cofoundad
Podcast: Balancing Dads This time we're speaking with Dublin-based Paul Campbell a CEO, founder, conference organiser and father of two.Paul on TwitterÚll on Twitter (mentioned conference)Tito's homepage (Paul's company)Mike on Twitter
2019-10-17
00 min
Changelog Interviews
Homebrew! Part Deux
We’re talking with Mike McQuaid about Homebew 2.0.0, supporting Linux and Windows 10, the backstory and details surrounding the security issue they had in 2018, their new governance model, Mike’s new role, the core team meeting in-person at FOSDEM this year, and what’s coming next for Homebrew. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:DigitalOcean – The simplest cloud platform for developers and teams Whether you’re running one virtual machine or ten thousand, makes managing your infrastructure too easy...
2019-03-06
1h 20
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Homebrew! Part Deux (Interview)
We’re talking with Mike McQuaid about Homebew 2.0.0, supporting Linux and Windows 10, the backstory and details surrounding the security issue they had in 2018, their new governance model, Mike’s new role, the core team meeting in-person at FOSDEM this year, and what’s coming next for Homebrew. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:DigitalOcean – The simplest cloud platform for developers and teams Whether you’re running one virtual machine or ten thousand, makes managing your infrastructure too easy...
2019-03-06
1h 20
Mike McQuaid's Podcasts
Homebrew! Part Deux
Podcast: The Changelog We’re talking with Mike McQuaid about Homebew 2.0.0, supporting Linux and Windows 10, the backstory and details surrounding the security issue they had in 2018, their new governance model, Mike’s new role, the core team meeting in-person at FOSDEM this year, and what’s coming next for Homebrew.
2019-03-06
00 min
The Manifest
Episode 1: Homebrew with Mike McQuaid
Wherein we chat with Mike McQuaid, the lead maintainer of Homebrew. We discuss how he got started contributing to Homebrew, its differences from Macports, using GitHub as a database, patching upstream, and more.Special Guest: Mike McQuaid.Links:Homebrew websiteHomebrew on GitHubHomebrew Formula DocumentationMacPorts websiteMax HowellHomebrew TapsLinuxbrewilovezfs on GitHubHomebrew AnalyticsHomebrew Code of ConductProbot: StaleReproducible BuildsHomebrew BundleContributing to HomebrewMike's websiteMike's TwitterMike on GitHub
2017-08-16
54 min
Changelog Interviews
ANTHOLOGY — The Future of Open Source at OSCON 2017
This is an anthology episode from OSCON 2017 featuring awesome conversations with Kelsey Hightower (OSCON Co-Chair and Developer Advocate at Google Cloud Platform), Safia Abdalla (Open Source Developer and Creator of Zarf), and Mike McQuaid and Nadia Eghbal (GitHub Open Source Programs). Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:ElixirConf 2017 – September 5-8 in Bellevue, WA - Our listeners get an exclusive $40 discount! Get face time with core developers of Elixir, Phoenix, Ecto, Nerves and more. Learn from over 40 sp...
2017-07-28
56 min
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
ANTHOLOGY — The Future of Open Source at OSCON 2017 (Interview)
This is an anthology episode from OSCON 2017 featuring awesome conversations with Kelsey Hightower (OSCON Co-Chair and Developer Advocate at Google Cloud Platform), Safia Abdalla (Open Source Developer and Creator of Zarf), and Mike McQuaid and Nadia Eghbal (GitHub Open Source Programs). Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:ElixirConf 2017 – September 5-8 in Bellevue, WA - Our listeners get an exclusive $40 discount! Get face time with core developers of Elixir, Phoenix, Ecto, Nerves and more. Learn from over 40 sp...
2017-07-28
56 min