* Adding latest news and banners * Adding first draft of cypress specs and github actions workflow * Adding sticky position for top banner * Tweak styles for new latest news section * Tweak styles for text__layout innerHTML * Fix Cypress homepage test spec * Fix mobile navi z-index with sticky top banner * Fix sticky banner z-index bug with mobile navi * Refactor markdown tools to support pages beyond developer docs * Adjust TADHACK text max-widths for small mobile * initial changes for open source copy * more copy * more copy * updated open source structure * minor * typo * more copy * Adjust styles for Open Source markdown small text * Update readme and remove floats from docs webhooks markdown * Add readme notes on Cypress and flesh out navi spec tests * Fix main navi highlight when on sub-sections of markdown pages Co-authored-by: Dave Horton <daveh@beachdognet.com>
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How we contribute
Of course, our main contribution to the open-source ecosystem has been to create the jambonz and drachtio projects, and to make them freely available under the MIT License. As part of this, we provide an extensive amount of unpaid support by responding to issues on github, email or our slack channel.
However, we are also a consumer of open-source products, and we believe that we have a responsibility to try to find additional ways to support the RTC open-source ecosystem where possible.
To that end, this year we are sponsoring TADHack Global 2021, providing both funds for prize money as well as free services for participants. Depending on the covid situation, we hope to travel to Orlando to attend in person.
We have also sponsored other conferences in the past, including the wonderful CommCon conference in the UK (run by the awesome Dan Jenkins of Nimble Ape), and have attended and spoken at other open-source conferences, including SimCon.
We provided a small amount of funding this year to support the openSIPS security audit via their gofundme initiative.
And, finally, last but not least, we tried to purchase enough yummy baked goods last year to help save the awesome Bearkery Bakery, which was run by one of the best people in the RTC community, Fred Posner. Ultimately, we were defeated by the pandemic, but we don't regret a moment of the effort (gurgle, burp).