Greetings 👋 my name is Justin and I recently joined StackShare as a Developer Evangelist. I have been an open source community member for about 8 years and I am really excited to continue to advocate and evangelize for the needs of FOSS developers. 🎉
To kick things off, we have declared March as "open source month" here at StackShare. Each week we are going to be launching new products and partnerships that we feel will greatly benefit many in the open source community.
We recently introduced our own project called GraphQL Cache. We just released v0.6.0 where we dropped continuous integration support for ruby 2.2, added support for graphql-ruby
1.9, and added support for ruby 2.6. We look forward to your feedback and Pull Request =)
Oh, and if you currently using GraphQL in your stack, make sure to Share your experience so the open source community can learn from you.
And now, we'd like to highlight some of our favorite open source projects that were built by the StackShare community. ProTip: add a tech stack badge (Markdown snippet below) to your README and you might be featured on StackShare!
[![Stack Share](http://img.shields.io/badge/tech-stack-0690fa.svg?style=flat)](http://stackshare.io/your-stack-here)
1. CodeFund
CodeFund is an open source platform that helps fund maintainers, bloggers, and builders through non-tracking ethical ads. Added by Eric Berry and Nathan Hopkins.
License: AGPL-3.0
2. Refocus (by Salesforce)
Refocus is a visualization platform for the status and health of anything you want to monitor. If you care about how your service is performing right now, you might want to check it out. Added by Ian Goldstein.
License: BSD-3-Clause
3. Ministocks
Ministocks (by niteshpatel) is a simple and powerful stocks widget for Android, giving you quick and easy access to your stock information.
License: MIT
4. Winds
Winds is a beautiful open source RSS and Podcast app created using React & Redux on the frontend and Express.js on the backend. It was created by the folks at Stream. Added by Nick Parsons and Thierry Schellenbach.
License: BSD-3-Clause
5. Skydive
Skydive is an open source real-time network topology and protocols analyzer. It aims to provide a comprehensive way of understanding what is happening in the network infrastructure. Added by safchain.
License: Apache 2.0
6. Uploadcare PHP
Uploadcare is a service handling CDN, cloud storage, file uploads & hosting, image upload & processing. This is their PHP library. Added by Dmitry Mukhin.
License: MIT license
7. Geppetto
Geppetto is an open source platform to build web-based applications to visualize and simulate neuroscience data and models. Added by Matteo Cantarelli.
License: MIT
8. indrz
indrz is an indoor mapping, routing system for orientation and way finding. Added by mdiener21
License: GPL-3.0 license
9. Devnews
Devnews aggregates top news stories from Hacker News, trending repositories from GitHub, and top tech from Product Hunt. It was created by Sunny Singh and while it hasn't been updated in a while, it still works great!
License: MIT license
10. Express Typescript Boilerplate
This project is a delightful way to building a Node.js RESTful API Services with beautiful code written in TypeScript. Added by Gery Hirschfeld.
License: MIT
More great projects
I was only allowed to feature 10 projects but they never said anything about a bullet list...
BTW, if you have a cool open source project you're working on, email me (justin@stackshare.io
) the stack link and we may just have to give you a shout out! 😉
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