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1: Matt Holt, creator of Caddy webserver
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(disclaimer: audio quality isn’t super great, I’ll get that fixed for episode #2)
Exciting! This is the very first episode of the SysCast podcast!
I’m very happy to have Matt Holt as my first guest, who created the Caddy webserver.
We talk about the Caddy project, the Go language and community, the unique benefits of Caddy and its Caddyfile, dealing with Pull Requests and so much more.
A couple of lessons learned on my part:
- stereo recording is useless, everything should be mono (I now merged stereo to mono, but it came at a loss of audio quality)
- I need to tweak my own recording settings, that’s obvious (it’s a good thing Matt’s voice is clearer than mine)
Shownotes
- Write a review in iTunes!
- @mholt6: Matt on Twitter
- caddyserver.com: the webserver
- Server Side Push in HTTP/2 (benchmarked)
- Gogs: git repository hosting written in Go
- Laravel Valet: self-hosting in development for Laravel projects, powered by Caddy
8 episodes
1: Matt Holt, creator of Caddy webserver
Syscast: talking linux, open source, web development and system administration (DevOps)
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on January 05, 2020 02:51 (). Last successful fetch was on August 26, 2019 01:09 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 180387516 series 1451536
(disclaimer: audio quality isn’t super great, I’ll get that fixed for episode #2)
Exciting! This is the very first episode of the SysCast podcast!
I’m very happy to have Matt Holt as my first guest, who created the Caddy webserver.
We talk about the Caddy project, the Go language and community, the unique benefits of Caddy and its Caddyfile, dealing with Pull Requests and so much more.
A couple of lessons learned on my part:
- stereo recording is useless, everything should be mono (I now merged stereo to mono, but it came at a loss of audio quality)
- I need to tweak my own recording settings, that’s obvious (it’s a good thing Matt’s voice is clearer than mine)
Shownotes
- Write a review in iTunes!
- @mholt6: Matt on Twitter
- caddyserver.com: the webserver
- Server Side Push in HTTP/2 (benchmarked)
- Gogs: git repository hosting written in Go
- Laravel Valet: self-hosting in development for Laravel projects, powered by Caddy
8 episodes
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