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@theowenyoung
Hi, I am owen, a freelancer, I mainly focus on workflow, and information tools.
@codedge-llc
We're a small team of developers building awesome applications in Elixir.
@tarsius
I maintain Magit, which is the most advanced Git client and by many considered to be one of Emacs' killer applications.
@Stuk
I have created popular open-source projects, including JSZip in 2009. Since then it has received well over 600 million downloads and powers zipping and unzipping on sites large and small.
@LibreQoE
Support LibreQoE in developing LibreQoS - the open source network Quality of Experience (QoE) platform.
@cogentcore
Support the Cogent Core developers to enable further development of the Cogent Core cross-platform GUI framework and software ecosystem.
@brentleyjones
Support Brentley’s open source work (e.g. Bazel, rules_apple, rules_swift, and rules_xcodeproj)
@jinzhu
Jinzhu is a professional programmer, creator of many open source projects with Love, like GORM.
@mayerbalintdev
Hi! I am Bálint Mayer, creator and developer of GYM One. The idea to create a simple, yet effective gym management software was born in 2024 and since then I've been continuously developing it to help more gyms and trainers.
@plexguide
Support Huntarr's Development! Your sponsorship directly funds my daughter's college education while helping maintain and improve this open-source project. Every contribution makes a difference!
@ydah
CRuby commiter. Maintainer of Lrama, committee. RuboCop RSpec team. Co-Founder of Kyobashi.rb. 髙田 雄大 #LR_parser_gangs
@ImageMagick
ImageMagick Studio LLC designs, maintains, and enhances the ImageMagick software suite. In the past, we paid for the privilege of producing free software out of our own pockets. Now we accept donations from individuals or companies.
@TheSpaghettiDetective
The Obico team is the one behind the Obico open source project. Obico is a community-built, open-source smart 3D printing platform used by makers, enthusiasts, and tinkerers around the world.
@creativecommons
Creative Commons builds open source tools to make openly licensed and public domain content easier to find and use. Our projects include the CC license chooser, the CC legal tool infrastructure, and a lot more!
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