I got an email on a testing-related mailing list from somebody who would like to take over an Open Source project with no current maintainer. Here's a fragment of that email:
"Folks,
As I am interested in brushing up on my coding skills, so I would
appreciate your help in identifying an existing orphan/dormant
open-source tool/toolset project who needs an owner/maintainer.
I am especially interested in software process-oriented tools that
fill a hole in an agile development/test/management tool stack."
If anybody knows of such projects, especially with a testing or agile bent, please leave a comment here. Thanks!
7 comments:
Dunno if this fits the bill, but I put pgu up for grabs a few months ago. No takers yet :(
http://www.imitationpickles.org/pgu/
It's a swell gui for pygame, which includes some tilemap goodies too!
This is not a pure open source project, because we plan a commercial part in it, but the topic may be interesting for you. This is a web learning platform, focused on effective learning using spaced repetition technique. Technologies: Python/Pylons/SQLAlchemy + Ext JS. TDD and Agile techniques. We need a skilled developer who have some time to invest.
https://trac.rapidstudy.com
http://www.rapidstudy.com
Since the the subject is that of a maintainer for an existing project. I would suggest that some of the python code metrics efforts could use a little love. PyMetrics (http://sourceforge.net/projects/pymetrics/) is an obvious canidate. Little maintenance has been done recently as far as I can tell. With the transition to python 3.0 coming up an overall update to the metrics programs would be nice.
I know that sqlalchemy-migrate could use a maintainer. Right now it only supports sa 0.4.5 and I'd like to see it brought up to 0.5 support. Contact me directly and I will do what I can to help steer your volunteer in the right direction.
There's an actual website for unmaintained free software projects: http://www.unmaintained-free-software.org/wiki/Main_Page
Friends from a company I'm working in, creators of Mockito, a mocking library for Java, have started development of Python version of this library but don't have time to continue and are looking for help:
http://code.google.com/p/mockito/
Another interesting project could be WebDriver, probably the code base for Selenium 2.0. There are Python bindings on the TODO list,
but I seems that nobody is working on them.
http://code.google.com/p/webdriver/
http://raibledesigns.com/rd/entry/last_night_s_selenium_users
http://gnusim8085.sourceforge.net/ needs a maintainer.
It is a 8085 simulator written in C .. and uses GTK+. Works on Linux and Windows.
-srid
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