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Change mode podcast: Episode 1: Write That Funky Manual with Ryan Weaver ๐ŸŽง

Our first-ever episode of the Change mode podcast is kicking things off nicely with a wonderful guest from the Symfony core team, Ryan Weaver. The Symfony docs lead and SymfonyCasts writer keeping us all in check when it comes to Symfony development.

Join us for this episode as Ryan shares how to get started in open source, his methods for creating and managing great documentation and screencasts (including those dreaded translations), and how to balance open source and family life.

Listen to episode 1 with @mupsi and Ryan Weaver ๐Ÿ‘‰ chmod 101: WTFM: Write That Funky Manual with Ryan Weaver



Thank you again to Ryan for joining us, and to all our listeners please join us in supporting Ryan in his toughest challenge yet.

For more information about how you can show your support head to Ryan Weaver's account or follow this link to his GoFundMe Donations Page.

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