Things got a little out of hand with #MeetTheMaintainers
You liked the posts, sent them to friends, and some of you even said, “I didn’t know this existed.” 🪩
Well, now you do. And there’s a URL to prove it.
Introducing, http://forklore.in :) 🥁🥁🥁 1/3
Day 31 of #MeetTheMaintainers!
Meet ScanCode and Ayan Sinha Mahapatra
(https://github.com/aboutcode-org/scancode-toolkit
Your codebase is a mystery box of borrowed bits, and at some point, someone’s going to ask, “Hey, are we allowed to use this?”
ScanCode scans […]
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Day 30th of #MeetTheMaintainers
Say hello to Scrite and Prashanth N Udupa
(https://github.com/teriflix/scrite
Scrite is the screenwriting app that gets storytelling, timelines, scene graphs, characters losing plot, all of it.It’s open-source and lets you write in […]
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Day 29 of #MeetTheMaintainers
Meet Mecha Systems Team and Shoaib Merchant.
(https://mecha.so/
You know that fantasy where your computer is actually your computer? 🤪
Modular, hackable, runs Linux, and doesn’t send your keystrokes to five different clouds?
That’s […]
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Day 28 of #MeetTheMaintainers
We bring you, Appium Device Farm and Srinivasan Sekar
(github.com/AppiumTestDistribution/a...
Appium Device Farm makes it easy to connect real Android and iOS devices, run parallel tests, and debug remotely, all […]
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Day 27 of #MeetTheMaintainers
Say hello to @pyodide and Agriya Khetarpal
(https://github.com/pyodide/pyodide
Pyodide runs real Python, not watered down, not rewritten, in the browser, with support for scientific libraries and everything. Started at Mozilla, now […]
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Day 26 of #MeetTheMaintainers
Spreadsheets are great… until they try to be databases.
Databases are great… until you need to be a developer to use them.
Enter Mathesar — a friendly, open-source layer over PostgreSQL that lets anyone view, query, edit, and […]
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Postman called. It’s feeling bloated. 🫧
Day 25 of #MeetTheMaintainers
Say hello to Hoppscotch, and Liyas Thomas.
(https://github.com/hoppscotch/hoppscotch
Hoppscotch is the sleek, open-source API client that works in your browser and doesn’t spy on you. No fluff […]
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Day 24 of #MeetTheMaintainers
Meet Ravi Dwivedi and Prav 💬 (https://codeberg.org/prav
You shouldn’t need a phone number, a cloud account, and a secret deal with Silicon Valley just to say “hi”. 🧵
Day 23 of #MeetTheMaintainers,
we bring you Frappe Learning and Jannat Patel 🏫
(https://frappe.io/learning/
Teaching online shouldn’t require selling your data or your soul.
Frappe Learning is an open-source learning platform that gives you all the good bits […]
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Day 22 of #MeetTheMaintainers
Meet OCaml and KC Sivaramakrishnan (https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml
OCaml is what happens when a language decides to be fast, smart, and drama-free. It’s functional, strongly typed, and powers literally everything without breaking a […]
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Day 21 of #MeetTheMaintainers
Trying to schedule a meeting with five people shouldn’t feel like assembling the Avengers.
Meet Samay, built by Anand Baburajan (https://github.com/samay-app/samay ⏳
It is a clean, open-source Doodle alternative that doesn’t ask you […]
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Day 20 of #MeetTheMaintainers
Your phone knows exactly what your cat looked like in 2018, but somehow you still can’t find that photo unless you sacrifice your privacy to the Algorithm Gods.
Enter @ente 🧊 the encrypted photo storage that doesn’t snitch. Built by […]
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Day 19 of #MeetTheMaintainers
Your servers are shouting a million things, and you’re supposed to make sense of it all, without losing your mind. Good luck.
Enter LogChef (https://github.com/mr-karan/logchef the minimalist log butler built by Karan Sharma, who […]
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Day 18 of #MeetTheMaintainers
Meet SciPy and Gagandeep Singh,
https://scipy.org/ 💃
Trying to do serious maths in Python without SciPy is like trying to bake a cake with a fork and vibes. SciPy handles the tough stuff, solving equations, crunching data, doing science […]
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Day 16 of #MeetTheMaintainers
Your computer knows you have 10,000 images 🖼
What it doesn’t know is which one has your cat’s first birthday party, or that one screenshot of you being good at flirting on text a decade ago.
Hachi, built by Anubhav/eagledot, is a local […]
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Day 15 of #MeetTheMaintainers
Today’s maintainer, Aditi, works on NetworkX, the go-to Python library for exploring complex networks, from social graphs to supply chains to “how many degrees from Tabu, really?”
And because scale never sleeps, she also maintains […]
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Day 14 of #MeetTheMaintainers
You: “This doc is a screenshot of a scanned table embedded in a zip file inside an email.”
Also you: “Let me just write a parser for that real quick.”
Also also you: 😩
OmniParse, by Adithya, is here to stop the madness.
#MaintainerMay […]
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Day 13 of #MeetTheMaintainers
Even if you’ve never touched PHP, you’ve probably seen someone yelling at it on GitHub.
setup-php by Shivam Mathur, https://github.com/shivammathur/setup-php
is what stands between those folks and complete CI meltdown. It helps […]
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Day 12 of #MeetTheMaintainers
Most of us just hit “update” and hope the internet cooperates.
Shrirang Kahale made sure it does. 🦾
Meet Albony, a student-run mirror network that hosts fast, reliable copies of open-source projects like Arch, Ubuntu, and F-Droid, all […]
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Day 11 of #MeetTheMaintainers
Meet Glific, built by Tech4Dev, it helps nonprofits run massive, automated conversations in multiple languages, with real-time tracking and logic that fits their workflows.
It’s open-source, low-code, and designed for people who don’t […]
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Day 10 of #MeetTheMaintainers, say hello to CircuitVerse and Aboobacker MK 🍞
https://github.com/CircuitVerse
CircuitVerse is an online playground where you can build digital circuits, test them, and maybe even understand what a flip-flop does.
It’s a free […]
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Day 9 of #MeetTheMaintainers.
Today’s project is Dalgo, the data platform that NGOs didn’t know they needed until Excel started gaslighting them :)
https://projecttech4dev.org/dalgo/
It’s the kind of thing that makes messy data actually useful, and makes your […]
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Day 8 of #MeetTheMaintainers
Today’s project is Kitty (https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty a terminal emulator that doesn’t just purr; it roars. 😼
Built by Kovid Goyal (yes, the same mind behind Calibre), Kitty is a cross-platform, GPU-accelerated terminal. It’s […]
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Day 7 of #MeetTheMaintainers
Meet, CARE, and Bodhish Thomas 🏥
(https://github.com/ohcnetwork/
What happens when a pandemic hits and you realize most hospital software is either paid, broken, or both? You build your own. And you make it open-source.
Created by the […]
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Feluda, a name borrowed from a detective, for a tool that investigates the internet. 🕵️
https://github.com/tattle-made/feluda
Built by the folks at Tattle Civic Technologies, Feluda helps researchers and fact-checkers sift through massive piles of content: text […]
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Day 4 of #MeetTheMaintainers
Introducing, DictPress by Kailash Nadh, https://dict.press/
because preserving languages shouldn’t require preserving 12 tabs of Stack Overflow.
(1/n)
For Day 2 of #MeetTheMaintainers, we bring you:
endoflife.date, with Nemo 👾
This project does what vendors often don’t: tell you when their software dies
https://github.com/endoflife-date/endoflife.date 1/n