The list below includes all the projects which match the following criteria:
I'm the primary or original author. Copyright may be shared with past or current employers. All the projects come with a license that allows further development and distribution. To the best of my knowledge, nobody would be upset by moving them to a more community-oriented development style.
The project is being used by others or is at least considered useful to a general audience (as opposed to a narrow domain of application).
Maintaining the project doesn't require highly specialized domain knowledge. Any advanced OCaml programmer would have enough technical knowledge to contribute to the project.
Help is needed primarily for maintenance tasks more than bold new features. This includes sorting issues, reviewing pull requests, managing releases, and helping and encouraging new contributors.
This is the list of projects I'm considering for migration:
I'm considering migrating the following projects to ocaml-community. See ocaml-community/meta for details on what it means.
The list below includes all the projects which match the following criteria:
This is the list of projects I'm considering for migration: