by Calsidyrose
Here is where we take our compass, it starts oscillating and helps us finding interesting and small open source software projects. Then we analyze them, work with them and write a tiny report about them. The final goal is find adequate projects that we can contribute to, and ideally join them as long term maintainers, making them part of our list of oscillatingprojects.
To start reporting about a new project, just run start-project PROJECT
and
a new directory containing a README.md
template will be generated. There you
can write all of your updates about this project.
- wren⇒
- gore ⇒
- raft ⇒
- rqlite ⇒
⇒ Evaluation time. We like the project and start digging into it, listing good and bad stuff that might help us decide what to do next.
⇒ Project evaluation or research work is somehow stalled. Further info on its respective report.
⇒ For one reason or another, the project is discarded. We evaluated it and it just didn't work out. More info might be shown on the report.
⇒ After evaluating the project, we like it and are working on it. We keep in touch with the authors, so they can validate our contributions.
⇒ We evaluated the project, worked with it, came to an agreement with author an became official maintainers. Yay, this is an oscillatingproject!
MIT