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Michael Di Prisco
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Our Journey In The Open Source World

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Yes, I know, I already made a series about it! But this is not MY journey, this is OUR journey!

At Jointly - the company I'm currently working at -, we're excited to announce that we're diving into the world of Open Source. As a company, we've always been committed to making a positive impact in the industry, and we believe that open source is the way to do it.

Open source software allows for collaboration and innovation on a global scale, and we're eager to be a part of that community. We're currently working on a few open source projects that we can't wait to share with you in the near future!

One of our goals with open source is to give back to the community that has given us so much. We want to contribute to the development of tools and technologies that will benefit not only our clients, but also other businesses and individuals in the industry.

We're also looking forward to learning from the open source community. By collaborating with others and contributing to existing projects, we'll be able to stay up to date on the latest developments and best practices in the industry.

We believe that open source is the future of software development, and we're excited to be a part of it. We can't wait to see what the future holds and to work with all the open source community.

Stay tuned for more updates on our open source projects and contributions!

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