On Sat, Sep 9, 2017 at 3:41 PM, Emily M. Lovell <emily_lov...@berea.edu> wrote:
> Hi again all, > > Thank you to everyone who replied to my recent e-mail about evaluating > student blogs. (I’ll reply to each of your e-mails just as soon as I catch > my breath!) > > I’m also trying to refine my shortlist of humanitarian FOSS projects to > let students select from this semester. It seems that some of the projects > previously recommended by foss2serve/POSSE are no longer good options for > the following reasons: > > - MouseTrap <https://github.com/GNOME/mousetrap>: I don’t see much > activity in the past 2 years > - OpenMRS <https://github.com/openmrs/openmrs-core>: I’ve heard that this > has not worked well for others, due to the complexity/scale of the project > - Ushahidi <https://github.com/ushahidi/Ushahidi_Web>: looks like it is > no longer being developed as a FOSS project? > > Communities I’m still thinking about include: > > - Sahana Eden <https://github.com/sahana/eden> > - Mifos <https://github.com/openMF/community-app> > - Sugar <https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar>, possibly? I don’t see much > activity here either... > See http://sugarizer.org/ for more activity. > I’d love to hear if there are other HFOSS communities that folks have had > success with - or if you have anything encouraging or discouraging to add > about the above. Any and all input welcome! > > Many thanks, > > Emily >
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