Interesting projects on GitHub/December

Published on December 30, 2012

This was a month of infrastructure reevaluation and a few tools for internal code reviews and ticket management, old and new, were tested, as you’ll see below in this month’s favorites on github, the shiny new won. More on this in one of the next posts.

  • Phabricator, Arcanist, Maniphest, etc… i’m wondering who choose this naming scheme… Still a nice and comprehensive suite of weapps to manage software projects. For more info check the site of this opensource project from Facebook or go straight to the GitHub repository. Still not that straightforward to install but it’s worth it.
  • Kandan, an opensource Campfire alternative with fewer features but still functional. Repository link or go to kandan.me straight away to see it in action.
  • And if you need it, this project adapted GitHub’s Hubot to be compatible with Kandan. Link
  • HTTPKit, an interesting lightweight web services framework in Objective-C, similar in scope to that notorious event-driven framework that people that have never done server-side programming adore, here is the link.
  • Zach Holman has opensourced his previous Jekyll theme, nice. Link

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