A directory of companies, people, and projects that are Open Source and from Toronto.
Find out moreWhy is there a list combining a licensing model with a geographical location?
Generally, we’ve found that the Open Source community is just that - a community. People who contribute to open source code often do so because they know other contributors personally, they use each other’s code, or they met someone at an event who pointed them to something. You’ll find that a lot of open source projects are city specific - frequent attenders of meetups tend to hear about the same projects, learn about the same companies doing open source, and contribute in the same way.
We want to build a list where we can see and learn about each other’s code, just a bit easier, in the open.
@tomeshnet
Community mesh network in Toronto.
@civictechto
Civic Tech Toronto is a diverse …
@CompSciCabal
The Toronto Recreational CS Reading …
@ethereum
Ethereum blockchain development.
@fluid-project
An open, collaborative project to …
@inclusive-design
R&D for inclusiveness and diversity.
@Jam3
Design studio with many OSS …
@the-heap
Cultivated + managed community projects …
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@bitmakerlabs
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@nodeschool/toronto
Toronto NodeSchool Chapter
@zachgoldstein/polyhack
Polyglot technical meetup …
@torontojs
Toronto JS
@UofTCoders
Peer learning group at the University of …
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