Today is day 29 of my 29 Days of Open Source Alternatives series, where I explored open source alternatives to proprietary software in the categories of Game Development and Multimedia, Development Tools and Platforms, Productivity and Collaboration Tools, and more. If you'd like to see the full list of the open source alternatives I covered, head over to my 29 Days of Open Source Alts Page.
It's been almost a year since I started at OpenSauced. It's incredible how much we've grown and accomplished over that year. I say this very genuinely. Our team looks at problems and finds ways to solve them. We think about the users and how we can provide them value. We understand the importance of Open Source Insights, especially since GitHub deprecated their Activity Overview of Organization Insights on January 5. We recognize the importance of recognizing contributors and recognizing maintainers. This is a bit of a meta blog post. I want to take the time to recognize my team and the great contributors we have.
OpenSauced is a platform dedicated to empowering maintainers and teams and redefining the meaning of open source contributions. We believe that every contribution, big or small, is valuable and deserves to be recognized. Our platform provides a way to track contributions through a GitHub-powered dashboard, allowing users to showcase their contributions and gain insights into their open source projects.
Empower maintainers and teams: Track and showcase your contributions and projects, connect with contributors, collaborate with your team, and gain insights into your open source projects.
Support contributors: Showcase your contributions, tell your story, connect with new projects and other contributors, and gain insights into your open source journey.
Highlight success: Showcase your contributions with our shareable Highlights, inspiring others to embark on their open source journey.
Unlock Insights: Understand the health of your project, track contributions, and make data-driven decisions with OpenSauced Insights.
Our Repositories
While we have quite a few repositories in our organization, these are the primary public repositories. For a small team, we maintain momentum across most of the repositories.
Our Contributors
Over the last thirty days, we've seen thirty-nine contributors across the OpenSauced repositories.
We've also seen a good star-to-fork ratio and we've moving with strong velocity across our repositories.
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Our Teams
Our teams have been really hard at work launching a new features for OpenSauced called workspaces and that's reflected in the contributor insights page below.
As one of the docs maintainers for OpenSauced, I find it helpful to track our docs team to make sure I'm supporting them and to see the progress we're making. (You'll see some huge work shipped from this team in the next couple of weeks on the Intro Repo, when we launch our maintainer course!)
Takeaways
At OpenSauced, we champion creating an open source environment that supports and recognizes contributors, maintainers, and teams. As we wrap up this series, it's clear that there's a variety of open source software that offer many opportunities for innovation, collaboration, and growth.
What are your thoughts on OpenSauced? Have you used it to contribute to open source projects, or are you planning to? Share your experiences and insights in the comments below.
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