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Many Thanks to Our Supporters

Legacy Code Rocks receives financial support from the wonderful folks listed below. We are incredibly grateful for their generosity.

Supporters by Level

Sustainer - $5 USD per month

  • Daniel
  • Edwin Kortman
  • Peter M Clausen
  • Richard Giraud
  • Ryan B Harvey
  • Subhrajyoti Sen

Maintainer - $25 USD per month

Mender - $50 USD per month

Join Us

Want to see your name listed here? You can become a paying member of the community by visiting our Patreon page, and selecting a tier that works best for you.

What do get for being a paid member? Beyond helping ensure that there are enough funds to record, host, and edit podcast episodes, while also providing general support for hosting our annual virtual conference, MenderCon, there are a couple of perks. At the moment, all membership levels get the same benefits.

All paying members are displayed on this page. Additionally, a random paying member will be thanked at the end of each episode, and we`'`ll be working through our back catalog to update the past recordings to include shoutouts as well.

Each installment of our conference, MenderCon, will include a slide between events that lists the names of paying members.

More perks may be added later. We`'`re considering creating a video version of future episodes that will only be available to paying members. If you`'`ve got any perk ideas, please share them in Slack.

Everything free to access today will continue to be free. So don`'`t worry about the audio content or access to Slack being limited to only paying members. Doing so wouldn`'`t be the best way to support Legacy Code Rocks mission.

Additional Info

Legacy Code Rocks

Legacy Code Rocks explores the world of modernizing existing software applications.

About

In this show, hosts M. Scott Ford and Ray Myers are out to change the way you think about legacy code.

If you're like a lot of people, when you hear the words "legacy code" it conjures up images of big mainframes and archaic punch card machines. While that's true — it only tells a small part of the story. The code you leave behind is your legacy, so let's make it a good one.

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