Temporal Founders Bet on Open Source and Developers to Enable Invincible Applications
Release Date: 08/15/2024
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In this episode, Soma, Samar, and Maxim dive into the challenges of building an open-source ecosystem while also working on a commercial offering and scaling a successful company, how to navigate and adjust a product roadmap in an ever-changing world of AI and large language models, and how to successfully build an early startup team, navigate through a CEO transition, and bring on a startup's first independent board member. It's a very compelling conversation and a must-listen for every builder out there.
Full transcript available here:
(00:00) Introduction
(01:55) What is Temporal?
(04:30) Temporal's Unique Advantages
(07:37) Building a Commercial Entity from Open Source
(11:15) Balancing Open Source and Commercial Goals
(14:51) Temporal's Annual Developer Conference: Replay
(16:41) Impact of AI on Temporal's Roadmap
(22:35) Choosing the Right Co-Founder
(25:56) Seamless CEO Transition
(31:27) Bringing on an Independent Board Director