Best of Open SourceDecember 2021

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    Gaphor: Open Source Graphical Modeling Tool

    Gaphor is a free and open source modeling application with support for various modeling languages such as UML, SysML, RAAML and C4. It is a cross-platform tool and available to install on Linux, Windows and macOS. You can export your diagrams in PDF, PNG, SVG and XML formats.

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    9 open source alternatives to try in 2022 | Opensource.com

    In 2021, open source enthusiasts have several choices if you're sick of Zoom. Redmine, ProjectLibre, and TaskJuggler are among the open source alternatives covered in this list. With Gantt charts crossing into Agile territory, it's more common to see them deployed in service of large projects.

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    PlainAdmin - Open-source Multipurpose Dashboard Template

    PlainAdmin is an Open-source freemium Bootstrap 5 based vanilla JS multipurpose admin template. Includes all essential dashboard components, pages, UI elements, charts, graphs, libraries and everything you may need for a data-rich backends. 40% Exclusive DIscount Login to get promo code.

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    Taiga UI: A year in Open Source

    Taiga UI is a huge Angular components library. We at Tinkoff were developing it closed-source for a couple of years before finally going public with a second major version. It’s been a year since our open source release and today I want to look back at this part of our journey.

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    Why I no longer use the MIT license for new projects

    There is a fundamental difference between permissive licenses and copyleft licenses alone. All open source licenses have its place and use cases. You should choose licenses based on what you want to accomplish. You shouldn't be worried if someone makes a commercial product or copy the entire thing if you use a permissive license for your project.

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    Open source tools for running a small business in 2022 | Opensource.com

    This year, Opensource.com ran several great articles focusing on open source in business. In fact, open source is a major driver in many business areas. Let's review some of the top open source business stories from 2021: More Great Content Free online course.

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    Kubernetes Open Source Tools to Check Out in 2022

    In 2014, Kubernetes surfaced from work at Google and quickly became the de facto standard for container management and orchestration. The community surrounding the project is exceptionally committed to the project and is constantly sharing new tools and features to help developers run, test, and code cloud-native services. 2021 was a massive year for the project, and there's more to come.

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    slashbase/slashbase: The open-source collaborative IDE for your databases.

    Slashbase is an open-source collaborative IDE for your databases in your browser. Connect to your database, browse data, run a bunch of SQL commands or share queries with your team, right from your browser! It's written in Golang and Nextjs React Framework (SPA) and runs as a single Linux binary with Postgres.

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    supabase/supabase: The open source Firebase alternative. Follow to stay updated about our public Beta.

    Supabase is an open source Firebase alternative. We’re building the features of Firebase using enterprise-grade open source tools. You can sign up and start using Supabase without installing anything. We are currently in Public Beta. Watch "releases" of this repo to get notified of major updates.