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Hello! Just wanted to let you know that we've updated our contribution guide for Aurora Files: afterlogic.org/aurora-files/contri...
Please let us know if it looks good to you. Thanks!
For those building command-line tools in Go, I created kubo, which is both lightweight and simple to use.
Hi, looking for contributors for open source project nuster, a high performance HTTP proxy cache server and RESTful NoSQL cache server based on HAProxy.
disk persistence, node sync, etc.
Also a beautiful logo:)
Most of my spare time is occupied, great to see contributors:)
Reframe is a new framework to build web apps based on Node.js and React/Vue/etc.
Reframe aims to be the modern Django/RoR:
I'm looking for a co-maintainer:
Thank you for your response Ankush, and we're working on it!
Hey, everyone! We're looking for contributors to our opens-source projects.
One of them is Afterlogic WebMail Lite, fast and easy-to-use webmail client which can work with pretty much any IMAP/SMTP server. It offers built-in addressbook, OpenPGP support, authentication via Google, Facebook, powerful APIs and more.
We also offer Aurora Files, an open-source file storage platform for small teams and personal users. One of its key features is Paranoid Encryption which ensures that, even if someone has full access to the server, they still cannot access your data as decrypting can only be done in your browser.
Both the products are built on top of our Aurora framework which is about modular structure, making it fairly easy to add new features to the products. And we happily welcome third-party contributors.
Static site generator in Scala, called hepek.
Project is just me for now... xD Looking for JS, CSS, Scala enthusiasts, to add frameworks, helpers, widgets to hepek. Things like Bootstrap, MermaidJS, or anything you think it's useful. Welcome! :)
We are looking for open-source contributors for Winds, an RSS and Podcast app built with Node.js (express backend), React and Electron (frontend). More info at getstream.io/winds or github.com/winds.
I am interested in contributing to this especially on the React part.
Qub³d Engine Group is a brand new voxel-based engine and game project, aiming to make a mature and extensible Minecraft-like game, backed by a vibrant and friendly community.
Anyone with interest in or experience with the following technologies are encouraged to join the project. They're just starting up, so there's plenty of room to find your niche.
Current Needs:
Are you interested in helping with any of the following? We're working on building small teams for each sector.
Team Dynamic:
We are a growing, distributed team of volunteers at varying experience levels, helping and learning from one another. The teams are led by a group of dedicated volunteer leaders, who work together to build a healthy, open, collaborative environment.
Currently, we meet once a week for a DevTalk on Discord, to discuss current project goals and to solve design and logistical problems. Most of us are available at Discord and will respond within a day typically.
Tech Stack:
Jump In!
The easiest way to get started is to join the Discord room. The link is on the website: qub3d.org
Looking for contributors to our open-source workflow engine: Piper.
Specifically, people with a good eye for design to built a nice UI that uses our REST-based API.
We also need help with our documentation to make it easier for newcomers to get started.
Finally, we're always looking for more devs to improve the backend and the core engine.
I’m willing to contribute. I’ve experience with rest APIs for over to 5 years with server side experience
What's your frontend stack?
We have no UI at the moment whatsoever, just backend exposed through REST API.
Any idea what you'll choose as a framework for your frontend? I recommend Gatsby, it's slick and has a huge, positive support system. I've been using it to build a few websites for the last 2 months and love it.
Since we don't have any UI right now all options are open. The only requirement is to use the API. otherwise, sky is the limit.