I have released my first open-source software (Stut-One) in the late 1980ies! That’s about 35 years ago! I know, I can’t believe it either. Several versions were released on the diskette accompanying ST Magazine in France at that time.
Here are the main open source software projects I have been involved in:
Obsigo
Obsigo is a converter/bridge from Obsidian to Hugo for Static Website Generation, including foreverlinks redirects.
b2evolution
b2evolution is a blog/content & community management system. There is also an unofficial blog for it ;)
Stut-One
Stut-One is server software for the French Minitel. This actually pre-dates the Internet as we know it. It was a time where being online meant black and white text displays and paying quite high fees by the minute!
GitHub contributions
Here is my GitHub profile.
Besides my own projects, I contributed to the following projects:
- greasewealze : support for Thomson formats
- ESP32-POE : examples for beginners
- CCXT : fixes for retrieving historical price data
- I also contributed bug reports and documentations improvements on various projects…