This project was formerly known as crowd.dev, a startup founded by Joan Reyero and Jonathan Reimer.
crowd.dev was acquired by the Linux Foundation in April 2024. Since then, crowd.dev has been renamed to "LFX Community Mangement".
Community Management is a Customer Data Platform (CDP) that collects and stores customer data from various sources in a single database for data unification, identity resolution, analysis, and activation. By utilizing this tool, the Linux Foundation can effectively identify key contributors and organizations, facilitating more efficient community support.
Key features:
- It consolidates developers' touchpoints with a company or brand.
- It captures data from community platforms, product channels, and commercial channels.
- The data is cleaned, and profiles are matched across platforms and enriched with third-party data.
- The platform provides a unified 360-degree view of developers' engagement, their companies, and their customer journey.
Better data helps us better support our community members.
Our cloud version is a fast, easy, and free way to get started with crowd.dev.
To get started with self-hosting, take a look at our self-hosting docs.
We currently support all our integrations for self-hosting. For each one of them, you will need to create your own application.
- Node v16.16.0
- Docker and docker-compose
- Get the mono repo from GitHub
git clone [email protected]:CrowdDotDev/crowd.dev.git
- Run the start script
cd scripts
./cli start
For hot reloading, you can run
cd scripts
./cli clean-start-dev
This app will be available at http://localhost:8081
For more information on development, you can check our docs.
There are many ways you can contribut. Here are a few options:
- Create issues every time you feel something is missing or goes wrong
- Upvote issues with 👍 reaction so we know what's the demand for a particular issue to prioritize it within the roadmap
If you would like to contribute to the development of the project, please refer to our Contributing guide.
All contributions are highly appreciated. 🙏
Distributed under the Apache 2.0 License. See LICENSE
for more information.
We take security very seriously. If you come across any security vulnerabilities, please disclose them by sending an email to [email protected]. We appreciate your help in making our platform as secure as possible and are committed to working with you to resolve any issues quickly and efficiently.