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Top 23 Feedback Open-Source Projects
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Forem has set a milestone to update our (v1) API documentation. There are several endpoints that we would like to document in order to complete our v0 -> v1 upgrade. v0 will eventually be deprecated and removed (there aren't any breaking changes so existing endpoints will continue to work the same as before). If you’re looking to contribute to open source, these are awesome first issues to work on and this post will help guide you through them.
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community
Public feedback discussions for: GitHub Mobile, GitHub Discussions, GitHub Codespaces, GitHub Sponsors, GitHub Issues and more! (by community)
Project mention: Is there a GitHub Actions equivalent to CircleCI dynamic config? | reddit.com/r/devops | 2023-01-22See: https://github.com/community/community/discussions/8726
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Appwrite
Appwrite - The Open Source Firebase alternative introduces iOS support. Appwrite is an open source backend server that helps you build native iOS applications much faster with realtime APIs for authentication, databases, files storage, cloud functions and much more!
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alive-progress
A new kind of Progress Bar, with real-time throughput, ETA, and very cool animations!
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Project mention: Those making $500/month on side projects in 2023 – Show and tell | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-01-22
I have two projects, combined doing ~€1500/mo
https://fider.io - an open source alternative to UserVoice. I started this one 6 years ago to learn Go and React. I’ve seen thousands of instances out there being self hosted, so I started a cloud hosting to those who don’t want to manage it themselves.
https://aptakube.com - Desktop Client for Kubernetes. This is very recent, launch was 2 weeks ago, so it’s only starting to get some traction now.
I’m leaving my job to go full time indie hacker now, wish me luck!
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httptoolkit
HTTP Toolkit is a beautiful & open-source tool for debugging, testing and building with HTTP(S) on Windows, Linux & Mac :tada: Open an issue here to give feedback or ask for help.
Project mention: why is my app not making any api requests after being deployed? | reddit.com/r/reactnative | 2023-01-23you can use tools like https://httptoolkit.com/ to check the requests
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Project mention: v1.4.4 (latest) serious bug: css float: now longer left-wraps/right-wraps text | reddit.com/r/Typora | 2022-09-21
I have posted this on GitHub (https://github.com/typora/typora-issues/issues/5437), but am posting it here in case anyone else has run into this. This is a pretty serious bug as it totally destroys the format of docs that were created pre-1.4.4 that use left or right-justified images inserted into paragraphs.
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SonarLint
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Project mention: Playing a lot of haptic impacts in a short space of time? | reddit.com/r/iOSProgramming | 2022-10-17
I’ve used https://github.com/efremidze/Haptica before for similar use cases
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ways-of-working
Ways of Working (WoW) with team principles, values, ground rules, aspirations, norms, working agreements, shared expectations, and group understandings
> are your ground rules and team values always open for debate
Yes including asynchronous e.g. on a chat channel, and synchronous e.g. during a retrospective.
> on Friday afternoon when all your services have gone belly up
Yes. For example some teams choose a way-of-working for emergencies that uses the abbreviation "ANC" for the priority order of Aviate, Navigate, Communicate. If there is an emergency,then the team focuses first on keeping the system running, second on figuring out where to go and how to get there, and third on talking. Afterward, then the team does a causal analysis e.g. postmortem or after-incident report, including fielding any ways-of-working areas that came up in the channels because of the emergency.
> when someone new (a vendor say, or an intern) violates those ground rules and values do you shut them down with some variant of "we don't do that here" like "you have violated the ground rules"?
Yes. For example there are sometimes fast-moving high-urgency multi-team meetings that include many new people who don't know about ways-of-working. We open the meeting by saying e.g. "This meeting's moderator is Alice." then Alice quickly explains the ways-of-working: one person talks at a time; debate the issue not the person; focus on the agenda not side tasks; call a timeout if something important is amiss; etc."
> Are your ground rules explicitly enumerated somewhere and all team members familiar with them in enough specific detail to know whether or not something violates them?
Yes, such as using docs, or wikis, or README files, etc.
You can see many of the public ones in the repo at https://github.com/joelparkerhenderson/ways-of-working where there are a bunch of them collected across many teams.
If there's anything in the repo that you believe can be improved, or clarified, or grown, then I welcome constructive criticism. Likewise if you have opinions of different ways to handle team values, or skip them, I'm interested in knowing what you think.
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Project mention: Review/Feedback collection tool with search function | reddit.com/r/selfhosted | 2022-09-15
I've looked at https://logchimp.codecarrot.net/ but I don't think it has search features at all...
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Project mention: NYU's open source Cloud IDE and Autograding solution - made for students by students | reddit.com/r/programming | 2022-03-26
At the technical university of Munich (Germany) we got a similar project since a couple of years
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feedback and feedback_gitlab - together, these are amazing. Your users can file bugs with annotated screenshots, from within your game
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Project mention: Why do Google use location for language rather than browser settings? | news.ycombinator.com | 2022-03-11
And docs.microsoft.com pulls the language unchangeable from the location: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/feedback/issues/462
It's so annoying. I have to change it every time I search for something
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Project mention: [Shiny Dashboard] [R6] Dynamic Value boxes - having only one display. | reddit.com/r/rshiny | 2022-03-16
An alternative to shinydashboard::valueBox is provided in the shinyFeedback package with a function called valueBoxModule. It moves the value box UI from the server to the UI & allows for more customization. More details here.
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AndroidRate
AndroidRate is a library to help you promote your Android app by prompting users to rate the app after using it for a few days.
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minimal-feedback
🗳 minimal-feedback is a blazingly fast and highly customizable component to get user feedback.
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Project mention: Is it possible to create a code judge on top of Kubernetes? | reddit.com/r/kubernetes | 2022-03-04
You can find the prototype on a dedicated branch but, be warned: The documentation is poor and the project pretty much abandoned atm. https://github.com/codefreak/codefreak/tree/cloud-workspaces
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InfluxDB
Build time-series-based applications quickly and at scale.. InfluxDB is the Time Series Platform where developers build real-time applications for analytics, IoT and cloud-native services. Easy to start, it is available in the cloud or on-premises.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Feedback projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | forem | 20,148 |
2 | community | 5,238 |
3 | managers-playbook | 5,074 |
4 | alive-progress | 4,103 |
5 | Fider | 2,174 |
6 | httptoolkit | 1,668 |
7 | typora-issues | 1,466 |
8 | astuto | 1,328 |
9 | Haptica | 704 |
10 | ways-of-working | 518 |
11 | polis | 468 |
12 | Haptico | 466 |
13 | logchimp | 385 |
14 | Artemis | 311 |
15 | NativePopup | 263 |
16 | feedback | 235 |
17 | feedback | 229 |
18 | shinyFeedback | 174 |
19 | AndroidRate | 128 |
20 | clearflask | 117 |
21 | minimal-feedback | 98 |
22 | bromb | 50 |
23 | codefreak | 46 |