Hey all! Tell me about your project that you’re hoping to attract good PRs to.
I maintain Net::AMQP::RabbitMQ
, which is a Perl module implementing AMQP via the librabbitmq-c
bindings.
The code is implemented in #perl and #C.
The biggest help that I could get would be good tests to improve coverage, and also some help hunting down some bugs. There’s also a little bit of green field in the form of implementing publisher confirms, which will be a super fun deep-dive into the guts of Perl.
If you have time, share your projects and goals.
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We maintain a web based queue management software called SimplQ, that anyone can use to create instant queues to manage crowd with a smartphone.
We revamped our UI, and we have been getting a lot of collaborators thanks to #hacktoberfest
Open Issues: github.com/SimplQ/simplQ-frontend/...
It's a straightforward React CRA app. You can see the site here: simplq.me/
We maintain GuideChimp library at GitHub 🙌🏻 and happy to receive your feedback and contributions.
You can find a list of our repositories here: netlicensing.io/blog/2020/10/01/ha...
I'm writing Tidal runtime again in C, (getting Lua to work in web assembly in node.js with interoperating function calls). I have an unfinished version in c++ which got quite far but I hated writing c++, I think I understand more and will make a better version, as long as I keep asking the community for assistance.
I am maintaining a CSS preprocessor written in NodeJS called swordcss