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At work, we recently started conducting retrospectives using Miro, but I found it to be a bit inconvenient for our needs. About a month ago, I stumbled upon Reddit post where someone shared an interesting tool for retrospectives. Inspired by that, I decided to create something similar but with a key difference—making it open source.

I'm excited to introduce Scrumlens, an Agile Retrospective Tool. The project is still in its early stages, with about a month of development behind it, and there's a lot more to come. I'm passionate about continuing to build and improve this tool, and I’d love to get your feedback and contributions.

Check out the project on GitHub: https://github.com/scrumlens/scrumlens


GitHub seems to be going in the direction of solving the problem. Access to the repo only if you're a sponsor. But I think for people to start donating to you, you or your repo has to be known. It's a closed circle...


Thats so against the spirit of OSS while still being technically OSS


It doesn't help much, in my experience.


Maybe developers should adopt the experience of bloggers from YouTube. Like: let's get n number of stars - then you'll get a new release? :)


Sure. That's a straightforward variant on the Street Performer Protocol:

https://www.firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/67...

Kickstarter's "project is funded when enough people commit" is another, though Kickstarters don't usually produce public or open source works.

In general these are considered "threshold pledge systems":

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Threshold_pledge_system

Whether the thing being funded is a rivalrous good or a public one, this pattern solves the problem of latent demand by derisking the transaction to overcome the reluctance to commit unless the expenditure will make a difference.

Applying the pattern episodically, and you get Patreon's ongoing pledge per work produced. Apply the pattern recursively and you get Kickstarter's stretch goals. Combine the price discrimination pattern one way and you get pledge/reward levels. Use price discrimination another way (particularly for public goods) and you get "early access".

There are probably other interesting and useful variations that are still yet to be discovered.


In many ways I agree. But one thing I can not understand because if we talk in the context of GitHub, the project users are users of GitHub and they are probably the developers themselves and know the value of labor, well, I think they do.


As far as I even seen, starring things or explicit random thanks to strangers were never a thing among developers in any environment. People say thank you in person, but under jira tickets, on Github etc, it is just seems odd.


Stars on GitHub are a kind of rating. So why not give a star to the project you're using, since the cost is just your click.


Hi there,

I am excited that massCode is released to version 2.0 .

What it is and why

massCode is a snippet manager for developers that helps you conveniently organize pieces of code and have quick access to them. Multilevel folders and tags are used for organization, and each snippet has fragments for even more granular structuring. The app supports Markdown so it can be used as a notebook if needed.

What's New

The new version of massCode is built on Electron 16, Vue 3 and TypeScript.

Electron v16 which gives you the ability to create a build for M1, Vue 3 & Vite is a very fast development and the final build of the frontend of the application.

In the new version of the application I am abandoning Monaco editor in favor of Ace editor, as it is a more lightweight library. Ace also supports much more language syntax highlighting and TextMate, which is more common than the proprietary Monarch for Monaco editor. The current version of massCode supports syntax highlighting for more than 170 languages.

The new version features a database based on plain JSON. The new version has API server available on localhost, which allows integration with other third party applications, e.g. Raycast or Alfred. Raycast extension is already ready.

I will be happy to get feedback, thanks!

https://github.com/massCodeIO/massCode


Of course, I will update README in more detail later. Now all my time is spent on PoC. MassCode is an application for organizing snippets such like as SnippetsLab, Quiver or Boostnote. What makes it different is that it uses Monaco editor as a code editor, it allows for autocompletion in the main frontend languages - HTML/CSS/JavaScript. And of course Emmet :)


awesome!


Hi folks! MySigMail Card developer there

MySigMail Card is a free drag & drop builder helps you create email templates intuitively and very quickly. No need to register or create an account.

Features:

- 50+ pre-designed components in categories: Menu, Header, Content, Feature, Call to action, E-Commerce, Footer - Content editing in components - Uploading external images - Live preview - Project management - Support email clients: the templates have been tested to render across major email clients, with support on popular web, desktop and mobile platform - Export the ready-made, compatible with any ESP, email template

Stack:

- Vue - Vuex - IndexedDB

It's free!

I'd be happy to get any feedback


Just SVG, just with love for developers )


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