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Ask HN: What are examples of awesome open source project websites?
17 points by RossBencina 6 months ago | hide | past | favorite | 7 comments
Often when an open source project is discussed here on HN there is a conversation around the project's website. Criticisms and suggestions for improvement get raised. In that spirit, could you name examples of awesome open source project websites? -- websites that hit all the key requirements for new and returning visitors. For extra points, please explain why the website is awesome.


https://animejs.com/

This is a js animation library so there may be some home advantage but very well made nontheless.


This is really cool and I love the animations


HAProxy, specifically the docs site, make a fantastic job of making the vast documentation accessible and navigable.

https://docs.haproxy.org/2.4/configuration.html

https://www.haproxy.com/documentation/haproxy-configuration-...

I see now there is a Beta of a newer design of the docs at .com which, looking at it now, I hope they just scrap.



Can we get a shout out to all the projects that are just barebones 90s style HTML?

Fast loading, clean design, right to the point.

Contrast that with say, Parrot Security: https://www.parrotsec.org/

Now, the design itself is nice. Prominent download button, some marketing copy, then documentation etc... but only if I enable JS -- otherwise, just a blank page.

Maybe I'm paranoid or crazy, but I prefer to give JS out as little as possible. I appreciate when folks like paulg design a site like HN so that I can access the core functionality without JS.


I agree that barebones HTML with no js is a fairly obvious requirement. But can you give specific examples of great barebones HTML open source project sites?


https://charm.land/ who make "glamorous" Go libraries for writing pretty command-line tools.




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