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@HaxeFoundation
Haxe Foundation have been maintaining the Haxe programming language, compiler, standard library and IDE tools for 10 years.
@mucommander
muCommander is a ~20 years old open source project that provides a dual-pane file manager available on all major operating systems.
@etesync
Secure, end-to-end encrypted, and privacy respecting sync for all of your data. Developing an SDK for building encrypted applications as well as a variety of apps for all platforms for syncing your contacts, calendars, tasks, notes and more!
@ChurchApps
ChurchApps develops open source software for churches. Every year, churches spend hundreds of millions of dollars on software needed to run a church effectively. We believe by working together the Church can provide this software for free.
@nuttyartist
I'm creating open-source and cross-platform apps. The most popular one is the note-taking app Notes (notes-foss.com).
@s1hofmann
Hey 👋, I’m Simon! I‘m the face behind nut.js, a JavaScript desktop automation framework
@cp2004
I'm Charlie, and I contribute to all things OctoPrint. Whether it is helping maintain OctoPrint or my own plugins, triaging issues, helping the community, or coming up with more ideas I probably don't have time for, you'll find me almost everywhere!
@stancl
I spend a lot of time working on open-source projects, such as my Laravel multi-tenancy package. Your support would help make sure my projects remain maintained.
@andrewdalpino
Hello, I'm Andrew - engineer and open-source developer. Creator of [Rubix ML](https://github.com/RubixML).
@jmeubank
I've been a loyal proponent of GCC on Windows for over a decade - check out jmeubank.github.io/tdm-gcc - but I'm also working to drive orchestration and hardware platforms out of the centralized cloud and towards the network edge!
@DIG-Network
The DIG Network is a decentralized CDN launched on the Chia blockchain. It uses a peer-to-peer system to store and distribute content, leveraging blockchain for data integrity, incentivizing peers to mirror data, and ensuring censorship resistance.
@paul-buerkner
I am a Bayesian statistician and R developer working on high quality open source software in particular the R package brms for fitting Bayesian regression models.
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