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Who's looking for open source contributors? (Dec 10th edition)

Find something to work on or promote your project here.

Please shamelessly promote your project. Everyone who posted in previous weeks is welcome back this week, as always. 😄

This week I also added the tag #contributorswanted. If you want to make a standalone post looking for contributors, feel free to use that tag, along with any relevant language tags. If you're interested in keeping up with posts of that nature, follow the tag.

Happy coding!

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Matt Anderson

Hi I'm Matt, I've devised a data structure to represent data on a webpage as component blocks (similar to Gutenberg: wordpress.org/gutenberg/), only my data structures are JSON and my language is JS/ Vue. I'm hoping to launch it as a web builder product in early January. Feel free to take a look and ask me any questions you might have!

stellify.org.uk

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Matt Anderson

Just a quick note. I've changed my domain name stellifysoftware.co.uk/

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Matt Anderson • Edited

Hi Ankush, when I wrote the initial post I hadn't shipped the js in production mode and you could see the structure using the vue plugin. If you view the source of the page you'll see that there is only a <component> tag, although the data structure of the page can be viewed by typing App.data into the console when viewing the page. Let me know your thoughts!

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Abdeladim Saouiss

Hi,
I'm Abdeladim, I'm a frontend developer, I have a solid experience in HTML, CSS and JavaScript, I didn't have the chance to work with ReactJs in my career so I'm looking for a real ReactJs project as a volunteer or contributor.

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Akash Kava

Can you please have a look at webatoms.in/samples.html and see if you could provide some insights?

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Yaser Al-Najjar • Edited

We are working on a dormitory management system right here: github.com/coretabs/dorm-portal

dorm-portal

We are trying to provide a solution for Cyprus universities' students so that they can find a place to stay in a much easier fashion.

Tech stack: Vue with Vuetify + Django with DRF (two separate projects, of course you can work just on one of them... or if you want both!)

We have simple and clear docs (and mockups) in case you're interested to know more: github.com/coretabs/dorm-portal/tr...

You can download Chrome ZenHub plugin to show the organized pipelines of the project issues:

dorm-portal

Feel free to open an issue there if you wanna work on a specific feature (or discuss an existing issue there).

Cheers!

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Brad Richardson

I've been working on a new Fortran testing framework. It's mostly complete, but it could use some beta testers to give it a go, and somebody to help fill in any missing assertEquals functions. Write up is here and my first example using it is here.

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Andriy Fedotov

Hi!
I'm Andrii, a tech community lead in cybersecurity startup that develops blockchain for passwordless authentication and more secure connections for IoT devices and data exchanges between applications. The basic technology of our project is distributed PKI.
We are searching contributors who want to plunge in blockchain development and interested in cryptography. Here it is JS library for our testnet, but we also have .NET and working on Java and Python. The core protocol wrote on Python. github.com/Remmeauth/remme-client-js

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Jeremy Likness ⚡️

Check out this blog post by a coworker:

tattoocoder.com/finding-your-next-...

It describes a command line tool (cross-platform, so it will work from Linux, MacOS, or Windows) that pulls random projects that are receiving pull requests. The whole process is documented so if you wanted to tweak it to search for other types of projects (for example, Node.js instead of .NET) it should be straightforward. You could even get started by submitting a pull request to this tool that passes in a flag to choose technology stack, for example.

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Yashu Mittal • Edited

Thermal is free and open-source desktop application allows you to manage your Git repositories at one place by providing a simple to use graphic interface with built-in features like commits, history, repository settings and more.

GitHub: github.com/gitthermal/thermal

Thermal application screenshot

 
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Matt Anderson • Edited

Sorry to disappoint Ankush. As you can see my code is in production, hence why it currently resides in a private repo. I would like to open source the js/vue modules I have written when I get the chance to. I was just trying to gauge interest in what I've done.

 
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Akash Kava

No, Web Atoms is MVVM framework which can be extended to any framework, it can be used in browser and it can be used in Xamarin.Forms as we plan to add more platforms in near future, we chose Xamarin.Forms to easily develop apps for all mobile platforms with less code base.

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Alexey Melezhik

SparrowHub is an opensource scripts management system written on Perl. Use existing scripts or upload your ones. You're not limited by Perl, scripts could be written on many languages and distrusted through the same system.

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Yuki

Firstly, I would like to thank the community for building and maintaining this great application 😍

I just started a chat based Meetup like web application for fun using React (and firebase for backend for now) and am looking for people who might interested in the project.

Details can be found in here:
dev.to/ychino/is-there-anyone-who-...

Thank you!

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Yashu Mittal

Thermal is free and open-source desktop application allows you to manage your Git repositories at one place by providing a simple to use graphic interface with built-in features like commits, history, repository settings and more.

GitHub: github.com/gitthermal/thermal

Thermal application screenshot

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Nehal Hasnayeen

Goodwork, is a project management and collaboration tool for all kind of teams. It is open source and MIT licensed and self-hosted. A demo is available also at goodworkfor.life

Built with Laravel, VueJS, Tailwindcss and other stuff.

You can help by coding,or testing the app or general discussion on product features.

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