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@tmolitor-stud-tu
I'm a developer from germany working on multiple XMPP related projects: Monal (iOS client), Push Appserver for APNS and FCM, some prosody community modules etc.
@gofiber
Fiber is an Express inspired web framework built on top of Fasthttp, the fastest HTTP engine for Go. Designed to ease things up for fast development with zero memory allocation and performance in mind.
@fxn
Everlasting student · Zeitwerk · Rails Core · Fukuoka Ruby Award · Rails SaaS Conference Award · Ruby Hero Award · Freelance · Life lover
@WeblateOrg
Weblate is a copylefted libre software web-based continuous localization system, used by over 2500 libre projects and companies in more than 165 countries.
@antoyo
I work on many open source projects. The most popular are: rustc_codegen_gcc: GCC codegen for the Rust compiler Relm: Idiomatic, GTK+-based, GUI library, inspired by Elm TQL: A compile-time ORM Titanium: A keyboard-driven web browser
@defold
Defold is a free to use and cross-platform game engine with a developer-friendly license. Defold is used by a growing number of developers to create commercial hits as well as games for game jams and in schools to teach game development.
@nedbat
Deeply embedded in the Python world, maintainer of coverage.py. I run the Boston Python user group.
@lamemakes
Support lamemakes in the cultivation of new and interesting solutions to complex problems. All donations fund creative and open source projects.
@go-spatial
Go Spatial is dedicated to developing free open source software (FOSS) geospatial software.
@jsx-eslint
The jsx-eslint org primarily maintains `eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y` (an eslint plugin to improve accessibility (a11y) when using React jsx components) and `eslint-plugin-react`, which houses general-purpose react-specific eslint rules.
@carla-simulator
CARLA is a simulation platform supporting the development, training, and validation of autonomous driving systems. It provides open-source code and protocols, open digital assets (urban layouts, buildings, vehicles), and much more.
@asherkin
A raft of different projects, all open source, all for the community.
@hpc-social
The hpc-social resources provide an open platform for community engagement, including a variety of open source work on code and resources hosted on the hpc.social domain and associated community capabilities.
@david-tejada
Creator of the open-source cross-browser extension Rango 🦎 Cat walking aficionado 🐈
@dexie
Support the future of Dexie.js maintainance and development
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