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This is a cross-post from the "Leaders" forum, but I wanted to see what response we would get in here too.

We are adding a new page to the site, probably in under our developers page. The goal is to draw attention to projects that folks might not know about unless they're very active on these forums. It will also be a good place for something that you feel the community should know about, but maybe it doesn't make any sense as a marketplace add-on.

We haven't made the page live yet. If you want your work to be included, reply in this thread. Once we have a good start, we'll put the page live. All I need is:

- project name
- link to the project page
- one or two sentence description

We'd like to limit this area specifically to open source projects on the well-known code-repo sites. So please refrain from submitting demo code hosted on portfolio / agency sites etc.

GregJoyce
 
GregJoyce replied on at Permalink Reply
GregJoyce
As examples we'll probably be putting up the "Miser" project:http://sourceforge.net/projects/miser/...

and also our cPanel installer for concrete5:
https://github.com/concrete5/concrete5-cpanel...
Mainio replied on at Permalink Reply
Mainio
Good to post here as well, I've missed this so far.

Although this first one is also an add-on in the marketplace, it might be a good place to mention this as well:

- Project name: Concrete5 DB Case Sensitivity Migration
- Link:https://github.com/ahukkanen/c5_db_case_sensitivity...
- Description: If you're new with concrete5 you might have installed c5 with a MySQL server that uses lower case table names. This add-on lets you automatically fix that when moving your site to a live environment.

Other one that is work-in-progress but already has some code that might be useful to some people:

- Project name: Mainio MinCo
- Link:https://github.com/ahukkanen/c5_mainio_minco...
- Description: Minify-library integrated into concrete5 with some additional functionality. Automates JS/CSS/HTML minification. Currently experimental, although "it does the job".
GregJoyce replied on at Permalink Reply
GregJoyce
cool thanks Mainio.

If anybody is running across this post and would like to be included, check out the page here:
http://www.concrete5.org/developers/open-source/...