The "open source" way
The term OSS and FOSS is also quite often used for "Open Source" alternatively.
Open source is a movement built on the principles of transparency, collaboration, and community. It allows anyone to view, use, modify, and share software's source code freely. This openness fosters innovation and collective problem-solving, making it a powerful driver of technological progress.
My OSS Experience
With experience in creating, collaborating, and maintaining open source projects, I have actively contributed to this vibrant ecosystem.
My OSS Contributions
- View my GitHub (opens in a new tab) statistics for a snapshot of my OSS contributions.
Popular OpenSource Repos (GitHub)
Here are some useful Open Source repos I've contributed to and still actively maintain as my side hustle:
- Popular Repositories (↗) (opens in a new tab) home (click to view in GitHub)
- Automated regression testing (↗) (opens in a new tab) repo (click to view in GitHub)
- Get started with "Automated Regression" - Maven and Gradle teams (↗) (opens in a new tab) repo (click to view in GitHub)
- Containerised Kafka For Local & CI CD run (↗) (opens in a new tab) repo (click to view in GitHub)
- Load or Performance testing examples (↗) (opens in a new tab) repo (click to view in GitHub)
- Automated regression of Data Streaming applications (↗) (opens in a new tab) repo (click to view in GitHub)
- Spring-boot - Seamless In-memory Integration-testing (↗) (opens in a new tab) repo (click to view in GitHub)
- Documentation - Developer's manual (↗) (opens in a new tab) repo (click to view in GitHub)
- Documentation - Searchable, indexed (↗) (opens in a new tab) website (click to view in
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