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10 votes
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Standard Ebooks: Free public-domain ebooks, carefully produced
12 votes -
FOSDEM 2023: Glad to be back
3 votes -
OpenAssistant - ChatGPT's Open Alternative
11 votes -
Triple screen portable computer build
4 votes -
Project Code Rush - The Beginnings of Netscape (2000)
4 votes -
Open source maintainers: What they need and how to support them
2 votes -
Kiwixotherapy: A weird but working therapy for introverts suffering from sleeplessness
4 votes -
KmCaster – Screencasting software to display keyboard and mouse status
4 votes -
Readup's 2022 in review
4 votes -
Codeberg launches Forgejo, a drop-in replacement for Gitea
11 votes -
The limited utility of the phrase “GNU/Linux”
6 votes -
Twitter turns its back on open-source development
9 votes -
Evennia 1.0 released
6 votes -
Looking for smallish feature suggestions for an open source project
I'm thinking about increasing the level of my open source contributions a bit. Instead of searching blindly until I stumble upon an issue that: A) Piques my interest B) I feel somewhat qualified...
I'm thinking about increasing the level of my open source contributions a bit. Instead of searching blindly until I stumble upon an issue that:
A) Piques my interest
B) I feel somewhat qualified to implementI figured I'd check with the tildes community. Is there any Open Source software that you use that is missing a feature/capability? Can you give a brief description of it (bonus points for links to an issue tracker with an open ticket :))?
Can't of course promise anything will come of it, but if I do pick up your suggestion at least I'll give you a ping if I make any progress!
7 votes -
KeenWrite 2.10.0: R meets TeX
4 votes -
Re-Nav: a WebExtension to create custom redirects for any website
17 votes -
Open source is democratizing video game development
6 votes -
Celebrating five years of Pop!_OS
7 votes -
Open source is democratizing video game development
9 votes -
Adventures with old worprocessors
7 votes -
Stable Dreamfusion: An open source implementation of Google's text-to-3D synthesis
9 votes -
What the Securing Open Source Software Act does and what it misses
6 votes -
How to pay your rent with your open source project
5 votes -
F-Droid status update: Slowly getting faster
8 votes -
openbb terminal is a open source investment research platform (stocks, index funds, crypto etc)
3 votes -
Open source recommendations for a photo/post voting site?
TLDR: I need a website that let's signed in users vote on each others photos, and stores that data on who voted for what in a database. Background I run a facebook group of about 2,000 members....
TLDR:
I need a website that let's signed in users vote on each others photos, and stores that data on who voted for what in a database.
Background
I run a facebook group of about 2,000 members. This group is designed for analog (any non-digital format) photographers to swap high quality artistic prints with each oter. The community was essentially dead and the admin wanted to throw in the towel so I took over. We've made progress, the group growth jumped by over 500% in the first month after I took over.
Right now trading prints doesn't work well. People make a post using the facebook selling format, and those who are interested comment with the image they'd like to trade for. The problem is that the posts get limited visibility due to facebook's algorithms, and stale posts hang around. All of this reduces over all activity, and the majority of posts don't end up in a trade.
My solution is to do a trade event with everyone participating at the same time. Since facebook doesn't lend itself to this I'd like to whip up a quick site for the event. My time is so limited these days I really don't have the capacity to build something from scratch, and the group certainly doesn't have any other developers to help out with it (it skews heavily on the older side).
I'd like to find an open source project that lets users sign in (sign in using facebook would be a bonus) and upload/vote on images. After the voting closes, I'll write code to pair everyone up in a way that optimizes for everyone getting to make a trade. If Alice votes for Bob's image, and Bob votes for Alice's image, they would get paired up to make the swap.
I feel okay writing the code to map out swaps, but I'm pretty terrible at web design and especially at front end design. I've looked across github, but I wanted to reach out and see if anyone could recommend something that I might of missed.
I don't expect to have 2,000 members participate, I think it may be as few as under 100, so hopefully I won't need to worry about scale.
Thanks in advance for the help!
11 votes -
EchoSVG: Pure Java SVG renderer with level 4 CSS selectors
2 votes -
One week of Stable Diffusion
4 votes -
The real problem with Mozilla
5 votes -
Time till open source alternative
6 votes -
Cemu 2.0 announcement. Linux builds, open-source and more
17 votes -
Stable Diffusion public release - a fully open text-to-image generator
20 votes -
Alexandria Search is a open source ad free nonprofit web search engine
11 votes -
Limit Theory (a cancelled space sim with procedural generation) releases its source code under a open source license
14 votes -
Xfce's Xfwm4 sees Wayland port with Wlroots
8 votes -
RISC-V only takes 12 years to achieve the milestone of 10 billion cores, 5 years faster than ARM
14 votes -
Major Xonotic update 0.8.5 releases
12 votes -
An experiment to test GitHub Copilot's legality
11 votes -
Letter from Codeberg: We are now an employer! (Codeberg is a democratic open source github alternative)
7 votes -
Don't be that open-source user, don't be me
9 votes -
Notkia: Building an open and linux-powered numpad phone
2 votes -
Email client K-9 Mail will become Thunderbird for Android
10 votes -
The Helios microkernel
10 votes -
gron - Make JSON greppable
7 votes -
Marginalia search (an independent DIY search engine that focuses on non-commercial content) is now open source
11 votes -
Rocket.Chat leverages the Matrix protocol for decentralized and interoperable communications
9 votes -
Thunderbird's donation-driven revenue rose 21% in 2021 to $2.7 million
8 votes -
NVIDIA releases open-source GPU kernel modules
28 votes -
MiSTer Playstation core officially released
10 votes