Kudos to Mike. I'm glad to see Sidekiq Pro/Enterprise are this successful.
My favorite things about Sidekiq (and how Mike runs it) are:
1) The documentation and wiki pages of Sidekiq. [0]
2) The weekly happy hour chats. [1]
The docs and getting started guides are some of best I've seen in OSS -- everything is well-documented and thought through. There's a lot of good things to emulate here.
In addition to his years of conferences talks, blogging, and helpfulness through over mediums... Mike has a weekly happy hour on Fridays to answer questions. I've done it a couple times and he's been extremely helpful.
My favorite things about Sidekiq (and how Mike runs it) are:
1) The documentation and wiki pages of Sidekiq. [0]
2) The weekly happy hour chats. [1]
The docs and getting started guides are some of best I've seen in OSS -- everything is well-documented and thought through. There's a lot of good things to emulate here.
In addition to his years of conferences talks, blogging, and helpfulness through over mediums... Mike has a weekly happy hour on Fridays to answer questions. I've done it a couple times and he's been extremely helpful.
[0] https://github.com/mperham/sidekiq/wiki
[1] http://sidekiq.org/support