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Suggested applications for the opensourcerails.org website.

To suggest an application, simply open an issue.

Criteria

To get an understanding of the criteria for an application to be considered, it's important to know the mission of the site:

When I first started with Ruby on Rails, I was usually lost. I could write awful spaghetti code, sure, but I knew there was usually a better way. I'm not a classically-trained developer, nor do I have a computer science degree — or any degree, for that matter; in fact, I barely graduated high school.

I would look at codebases to get an understand of how other developers did things — after all, I assume that because they were contributing to a larger project, they at least knew something. Looking back on it, they often did, and I was able to be inspired by their code to form a better understanding of the problem or problems I was trying to solve.

Having said, the criteria is loose, but tends to conform the following:

  • Projects that are unique in the area that they serve, or,
  • Projects that are useful as a codebase, and sometimes,
  • Obscure projects occasionally make the cut

In addition to:

  • Recent activity is very important, but not a hard requirement
  • Applications must be using at least Rails 5 (Rails 5, 6, and 7 are all very similar in their conventions and how they behave)

Nice to haves:

  • In-production apps get major brownie points
  • Startups
  • Any sort of commercial feasibility

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