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**Jerod Santo:** Really?
**Kris Borchers:** Just watching it do it... It was really cool.
**Jerod Santo:** That is cool.
**Kris Borchers:** Who else? We also have Sense Tecnic. That's a company that is, I believe - I don't wanna misquote their product, but I believe they do a cloud-hosted version of Node-RED, which is that project I mentioned earlier that IBM brought in.
We also have StackPath. I don't know if you're familiar with them...
**Jerod Santo:** I've seen their name, but I'm not sure what they do.
**Kris Borchers:** Our CDN provider was MaxCDN. MaxCDN was acquired by StackPath. They're working on a whole suite of products. Their first product is what they're calling SecureCDN, which is MaxCDN with some other security things added on top. They're still providing our CDN, and they're also funding us, as well.
**Jerod Santo:** \[24:01\] Awesome. I'll stop you there, I'm sure there are plenty more that you could mention, as you're taxing your brain. It's too bad you can't see the booth from over here, they're all on the wall over there, and we're getting drowned down in some music... Closing thoughts, JS Foundation, into the ...
**Kris Borchers:** Like I said earlier, when you think of open source JavaScript, we want you to think of JS Foundation. The other thing I really wanna mention that I hadn't gotten a chance to is that in this process -- I think I mentioned we are a Linux Foundation collaborative project; we will be partnering with the ...
Hopefully by having that central point, we can continue the amazing innovation that's going on, but also make sure that people are aware that that innovation is happening, and how they can get involved and how they can be a part of it, and then sort of keep pushing JavaScript into new places, maybe in a way that there'...
**Jerod Santo:** I think we're all for a little less burnout, right?
**Kris Borchers:** Exactly. So hopefully, if things are happening in one place, it's a lot easier for people to get involved, to keep those project going.
**Jerod Santo:** Well, Kris, thanks so much for sitting down with us, and enjoy the rest of OSCON!
**Kris Borchers:** Awesome, thank you!
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**Adam Stacoviak:** Thanks again to our friends at O'Reilly for the awesome working partnership at OSCON London 2016. We'll see you again, OSCON, in 2017 in Austin, Texas. If you want to save some money on that ticket, if you're going, use the code "changelog20" to save 20% off your registration to OSCON 2017 in Austin...
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• Launch of new show "Spotlight" by Changelog
• Show concept: recording hallway conversations at conferences
• Unique production style: producing episodes in batches from multiple events
• Upcoming series based on OSCON, All Things Open, Node Interactive, and other events
• Discussion of personal experiences with Sandi Metz and other conference attendees
**Adam Stacoviak:** Hey everyone, welcome to the first episode of Spotlight. You may know me as Adam Stacoviak, the editor in chief here at Changelog...
**Jerod Santo:** ...and you may know me as Jerod Santo, managing editor at Changelog.
**Adam Stacoviak:** Jerod, one thing we love doing is going out in the community.
**Jerod Santo:** That's right.
**Adam Stacoviak:** And we're launching this new show called Spotlight. It's been a labor of love for a while now. We've wanted to do this for at least a year.
**Jerod Santo:** Yeah, we've been attending conferences, getting out there in the trenches, as we like to call it, having conversations, and we just started recently recording those audio chats for this special show called Spotlight.
**Adam Stacoviak:** It's going out into the community, revolving around big announcements, hallway track... The kind of conversations you tend to have in a conference, just not in front of a microphone, basically, and we get to share that with this awesome community who loves what we do. We get to have great conversati...
**Jerod Santo:** Yeah, there's something special about the hallway tracks at conferences and the conversations that you have there. I don't know about you, Adam, but when I was at OSCON London, having these sit-downs with different people - Katrina Owen, Kris Borchers, Sid Sijbrandij among others... You know, we're use...
**Adam Stacoviak:** That exact experience, and my connection was so deep that I got a hug. Sandi Metz...
**Jerod Santo:** Really?
**Adam Stacoviak:** I sat down with Sandi... She loves us, she's a sweetheart to us, but when we were done talking, it was such a joy to have a face-to-face conversation, a real conversation. Not that the conversations we have through the internet and through Skype and the wonders of the internet aren't real, but it wa...
**Jerod Santo:** That's awesome. One thing that makes this show unique - not just the style it is - is the way that we're producing it in batches. So it's not gonna be a weekly Spotlight episode; it's going to be us at an event having a bunch of conversations, and then we'll produce a series from that event, that hopef...
So a little bit different in its cadence, Adam, than we're used to. We'll have batches, and that might be interesting, as well.
**Adam Stacoviak:** It also gives us a chance to meet fans, too. I can't tell you how many people I met that love The Changelog, love Request for Commits, love GoTime. On the note of being a series - I like that because we don't have to feel like we have to keep up. It's more like when we get a chance - you and I are b...
**Jerod Santo:** Absolutely. Maybe let's end with this - if you're an organizer of a conference or you're going to a conference that you love and you want us to come record Spotlight there in 2017 and beyond, get in touch with us editors at Changelog.com. And if you're a listener of our other shows and you're just find...
**Adam Stacoviak:** And you could even go into iTunes and search for Changelog Spotlight; it will come up, and just click the button Subscribe, and you'll get all this goodness when we release new series. Before we tail off, what are some of the upcoming ones we have going on? We've mentioned OSCON, All Things Open... ...
**Jerod Santo:** Yeah, so just a few interviews that are coming down the pipeline - I mentioned Katrina Owen, Kris Borcher is talking about JS Foundation, Coby Chapple, who's an interesting guy from GitHub, he's a product designer there and has lots of insights into the recent product announcements; like I mentioned, S...
**Adam Stacoviak:** Very cool stories. Then All Things Open was in Raleigh, North Carolina - that's like the other OSCON, basically... So we hit both open source conferences, talked about Ethereum, talked about Blockchain, talked about Mozilla (a lot of fun stuff happening there), talked about animation in web design, ...
Very unique opportunities for us to get out there in the community, make new friends, meet new people, and even the occasional hug.
**Jerod Santo:** Gotta get a hug.
**Adam Stacoviak:** With that, we'll leave it there. Once again, [changelog.com/spotlight](https://changelog.com/spotlight), or go to your favorite podcast app and search for Changelog Spotlight, hit subscribe and we'll see you soon.