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Maintainers Wanted

Maintainers Wanted

This is a collection of projects open to new lead maintainers. The projects may be abandoned, or the maintainer(s) are just looking to move on.

If you would like to add your project to the list, submit a pull request!

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  1. Project List
  2. Submitting
  3. Badge

Project List

AWASM > JVM compiler [Kotlin]

A simple yet powerful tree component for Angular. [TS]

DataTables using angular directives. [TS]

Nice and free .Net code coverage support for Visual Studio with OpenCover. [C#]

Babun - a Windows shell you will love! [Shell]

Easy full stack backup operations on UNIX-like systems. [Ruby]

Friendly English-like interface for your command line. Written in Ruby. [Ruby]

PDF merging, stamping, numbering and simple editing. Pure Ruby (no dependencies). [Ruby]

Strategies for cleaning databases. Can be used to ensure a clean state for testing. [Ruby]

Cookiecutter to launch an awesome Data Science toolstack in Docker. [Docker] [Shell]

Collection of RSpec/MiniTest matchers and Cucumber steps for testing email in a ruby app using ActionMailer or Pony. [Ruby]

An asynchronous .Net client library for Firebase. [C#] [Mono]

Cross-platform file system notifications for Go. [Go]

Git extensions to provide high-level repository operations for Vincent Driessen's branching model. [Shell]

GitX is a git GUI made for Mac OS X. [Objective C]

A companion expense-tracker android application for GnuCash (desktop). [Java]

The gpodder.net podcast webservice. [Python]

Grunt plugin to visualize performance metrics evaluated by Phantomas. [JS]

Compact OS X Pandora client that doesn't use Flash. [Objective C]

System for building cross-distribution Linux binaries. [Ruby]

The simplest possible modal for jQuery. [JS]

A tiny & dead-simple jQuery plugin for sortable tables [JS]

A UI test automation framework for Web and Mobile. [Java]

A simple screen recording program fro Linux. [Python]

Simple Bootstrap with Metro style. [CSS]

Extendible AngularJS two-way binding support for Polymer elements and web components [JS]

Objection.js is an ORM for Node.js that aims to stay out of your way and make it as easy as possible to use the full power of SQL and the underlying database engine while still making the common stuff easy and enjoyable. [JS]

The mobile-friendly, responsive, and lightweight jQuery date & time input picker. [JS]

Caching HTTP proxy. [C]

Tool for making tcp-connections over http-proxies. [C]

Python wrapper for gatttool (a deprecated tool from BlueZ) and the BGAPI for accessing Bluetooth LE Devices [Python]

A Python wrapper around OpenWeatherMap web APIs

Vim plugin to add IDE-like functionality for Python. [Python]

Road authoring tool for use with Unity, with splination and intersection generation. [Unity] [C#]

rrule.js is a partial port of the rrule module from the excellent python-dateutil library which supports recurrence rules as defined in the iCalendar RFC& parsing and serialization of recurrence rules from and to natural language. [JS]

A module that provides OAuth, OAuth2 and OpenID authentication for Play Framework applications. [Scala] [Play]

A simple terminal feed reader. [Python]

A service manager (supervisor) with pluggable backends and easy-to-use defaults. [Perl]

A multifeatured virtual webcam software to broadcast over the Internet. [Java]

Submitting

Please make a pull request with the project added to this readme.

The requirements for accepting are simple:

  1. The PR follows the formatting in use already. Please keep the list alphabetized.

  2. The project must have at least 100 stars (if on Github). If it's not on Github, I'll use my best judgment as to whether it's worth including.

  3. There must be a way to validate the project is open to new maintainers. That could be an open issue, a notice, it looks like it's been abandoned, or you are the lead yourself.

  4. Please only post if the project is looking for a new lead maintainer, suggesting the current maintainer would like to deprioritize or move on. (Most projects are open to new contributors at all times.)

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