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@roots
We build open-source tools to help improve the WordPress developer experience
@PanosK92
Trying to make Spartan Engine a self-sustaining project, meaning that it pays for its bandwidth needs.
@adam3smith
I develop and maintain citation styles for the [Citation Style Language](https://github.com/citation-style-language/) and provide community support and develop transtors for [Zotero](https://github.com/zotero).
@petelomax
A simple is better kinda guy who is passionate about making things easier, and that includes everything from cryptic error messages to the big bang theory
@emberjs
Ember.js is a JavaScript framework for creating ambitious web applications. We're a distributed team located around the world, with team members employed by numerous small and large companies.
@VirtualGL
VirtualGL is an open source toolkit that adds server-side GPU-accelerated OpenGL rendering capabilities to any Linux or Unix remote display software.
@davvid
Software Developer from Los Angeles, CA. Git Cola author, Git contributor (`git difftool`, `git mergetool`).
@stalwartlabs
We are building in Rust a modern open-source mail server that is simple to run but at the same time extremely secure, robust and focused on privacy.
@DianaNites
Hello, I'm Diana. I write and maintain open-source software. Almost all my work is related to the Rust programming language.
@penmasters
Support penmasters's open source work. We provide a free Zabbix book for you to use.
@dvdoug
In my day job I help to make awesome PHP applications that help to bring the world a little closer together. With my open source hat on, I create and/or maintain some libraries that I've needed that otherwise wouldn't exist 🦾. Check them out!
@GregMefford
Member of the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation’s Observability Working Group, maintainer of the Spandex, Picam, and Blinkchain projects, and alumni of the Nerves core team. Interested in building and improving observability in Elixir-based software.
@polyfy
Support Joakim Tengstrand's open-source work with the poly tool (Polylith).
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