Ask HN: What abandoned OSS project would you like to see revived?
I'm looking for an open-source project to busy myself with while I resume networking and freelancing.
Ideally, I'd like to revive an practical OSS project that's been abandoned. Something useful but left untended for whatever reason.
What are some candidates? What project is broadly useful but seems to have lost its maintainer or their interest? What do you wish somebody was actively working on so that you didn't have to?
I've chosen not to offer constraints so that this can be more of a wishlist for the community than an answer just for me. I know there's some other people out there that would be eager to do the same thing I am.
Thanks, all!
[+] [-] pmlnr|8 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] scrollaway|8 years ago|reply
Working on the Desktop is a really interesting thing. The goal is to turn machines into something usable for, nowdays essentially browsing the web or gaming (with the oddball app that does more than that).
It's a very rewarding thing. Hit me up if you are interested: Swing by the #lxqt channel on IRC and DM me (jleclanche, or agaida if I'm not here). It's a place where you can get to either work on stuff that already exists, or make up your own new ideas, or help bring standards together.
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[+] [-] deegles|8 years ago|reply
It's an old typing tutor that uses statistics about your typing speed on different character combinations to generate customized lessons... I haven't seen those features in any other tutor. I used it years ago to train myself in a new keyboard layout. I would love to see an updated, maybe web enabled version that replicates the tracking and custom lesson features.
[+] [-] nextos|8 years ago|reply
PostmarketOS is trying this, but they would benefit immensely from the above 2 getting tons of help as they are basically dead.
[+] [-] petecox|8 years ago|reply
https://maemo-leste.github.io/
[+] [-] vram22|8 years ago|reply
Agreed. I had mentioned the N900 in a recent HN thread about Linux handhelds, and someone mentioned there is a new project called Neo900.
I did not know about Mer, what is it?
[+] [-] O_H_E|8 years ago|reply
puri.sm/shop/librem-5/
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[+] [-] cr0sh|8 years ago|reply
https://github.com/omni360/assemblino.js
There used to be a site to try it out, but now you'll have to clone it and start it up locally yourself.
It's basically a javascript/node webgl robotics simulation kit; you can even interface your simulation to an Arduino to have the simulator control a real robot.
There's various "parts" models (wheels, servos, etc) included, which are just javascript object definitions; plus a variety of basic components that can be "glued" into larger assemblies.
I'd like to see it enhanced and expanded; from that perspective, I'd like to see:
1. Additional "real world" platforms supported (raspi, beagleboard, etc)
2. This could arguably be done via integration with something like http://johnny-five.io/
3. Add the ability to use models built via https://openjscad.org/ (?)
4. Perhaps integrate things with https://github.com/octoblu ?
Basically build it out into a really neat toolkit for robotics, iot, and ai/ml research and fun (to that later end, perhaps add on something like http://propelml.org/ and other libraries?)...
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[+] [-] nathan_f77|8 years ago|reply
I had really high hopes for this, but the team was acquired by Microsoft and the project was abandoned. I don't think is a job for a single developer, so it probably needs a company to sponsor development. EDIT: They updated the README recently with a link to a fork [2], but there's no new commits for 7 months.
I'm very happy with convox [3] now, and they're mostly open source [4]. Their management console is a freemium SaaS service, which includes GitHub/GitLab/Slack integrations. The console can be self-hosted, but that requires an enterprise license.
[1] https://github.com/deis/workflow
[2] https://github.com/teamhephy/workflow
[3] https://convox.com/
[4] https://github.com/convox/rack
[+] [-] simplify|8 years ago|reply
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla_Persona
[+] [-] panda888888|8 years ago|reply
Here in Seattle, the OneBusAway bus tracker app was originally built as a side project, but is has substantially evolved into into its own company. https://github.com/OneBusAway
This project attempts to put a dollar value on car accidents: :http://seattlecollisions.timganter.io/collisions
Or this, which automatically scapes videos of city council meetings and transcribes the audio: https://github.com/OpenDataLiteracy/jksn-2017/tree/master/CD...
[+] [-] Alex3917|8 years ago|reply
Still by far the best knowledge management software out there, but is down to one developer working on it part time and it hasn't received a proper update in years.
[+] [-] sp332|8 years ago|reply
https://web.archive.org/web/20101030050714/https://wiki.mozi...
[+] [-] jf|8 years ago|reply
Last updated in September of 2010: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seashore_(software)
[+] [-] terminalcommand|8 years ago|reply
Abiword looks slick, works blazingly fast. IMHO it provides the best experience for end users.
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[+] [-] O_H_E|8 years ago|reply
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/wave.html
People seemed to like it: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16442378
[+] [-] darkorange|8 years ago|reply
http://www.axiom-developer.org/
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[+] [-] severine|8 years ago|reply
The unmaintained ones seem to be Kaptan (desktop configuration wizard) and TeenPup Magic Scripts (drag and drop scripts), not sure about Unity Dash.
[+] [-] acehw|8 years ago|reply
Those scripts are also on there, but those distros are made to be OLD
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[+] [-] Sytten|8 years ago|reply