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Mobian is an open-source project aimed at bringing Debian GNU/Linux to mobile devices (wiki.mobian-project.org)

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Mobian is an open-source project aimed at bringing Debian GNU/Linux to mobile devices (wiki.mobian-project.org)
Do not fix bugs reported in your open source projects
How to get designers to make your open source project awesome (michaelboeke.com)
Open Source Full Disk Encryption: What Took So Long? (cyphertite.com)
Upstream vendors can harm small projects: OpenBSD dev (itwire.com)
Upstream vendors can harm small projects: OpenBSD dev [Marc Espie Interview] (itwire.com)
Dear Open Source Project Leader: Quit Being A Jerk (lostechies.com)
Upstream vendors can harm small projects: OpenBSD dev (itwire.com)
I've open sourced my Countinual project (github.com)
I've open sourced the code I wrote for [countinual.com](http://countinual.com) which has been storing counter data for all of my company servers (bandwidth, cpu, memory, etc.) as well as some personal things (like [Lobsters stats](https://github.com/jcs/lobsters/blob/master/app/controllers/signup_co...
Interview with Theo De Raadt about the OpenBSD project (youtube.com)
Request for Funding OpenBSD Project's Electricity (marc.info)
Healthy Open Source Projects Need People (blog.engineyard.com)
Software is like fruit. It tastes great when it’s fresh, but goes bad very quickly. If you want to keep it fresh, you have to add people to your project, not features.
Healthy Open Source Projects Need People (Redux) (gist.github.com)
My personal take on this company blog post.
Reasons Why You Shouldn't Hack on Open Source Projects (blog.codecombat.com)
Free Security Monitoring for Open Source Projects (hakiri.io)
Fracture: Another Open-Source Decompiler Project (phoronix.com)
OpenBSD Foundation's Google Summer of Code Projects Announced (undeadly.org)
How do you get started on an open source project?
Every so often I come across a repo on github that really interests me and that I would really like to work on, but it is very difficult to get into the guts of actually helping out. How do you quickly get into it enough to help out?
OpenSSL Project Roadmap (openssl.org)
Barriers faced by newcomers to open source projects: a systematic review (igor.pro.br)
Semaphore CI, free plans for private & Open Source projects (semaphoreapp.com)
Why you should use a BSD style license for your Open Source Project (freebsd.org)
Software developed or maintained by the OpenBSD project (mdocml.bsd.lv)
Announcing Maintaining Open Source Projects (robots.thoughtbot.com)
What more could Microsoft be doing to support open source projects on its platforms? (dotnetkicks.com)
Project Buendia: open-source medical record system for humanitarian relief missiones (projectbuendia.org)
Main link is to the project homepage, this link is to the software part of the project: https://github.com/projectbuendia/buendia/wiki
Project IceStorm - An Open Source reverse engineered FPGA bitstream tool (clifford.at)
Running a Successful Open Source Project (developer.telerik.com)
If anyone is interested I've added i18n support to my open-source project. Looking for translators. (hook.io)
Demo: A fully open source flow for iCE40 FPGAs (using Project IceStorm) (youtube.com)
An FPGA development workflow for FPGA programming without any dirty proprietary software has been a long-sought-after goal for lots of us free-software hackers. Clifford Wolf has finally made it happen, just in the last few months! His [Project IceStorm](http://www.clifford.at/icestorm/) uses his re...