Go implementation of a Telegram <=> IRC bridge for use with any IRC channel and Telegram group
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Go implementation of a Telegram <=> IRC bridge for use with any IRC channel and Telegram group
Official website for Free and Open Source Software @ RIT MAGIC Center and FOSS academia
RITlug website
Set of scripts, Ansible playbooks/roles, and other tools to automate and manage FOSS@MAGIC infrastructure
Interactive directory of FOSS@RIT community members generated from YAML profiles and built with Jekyll
Shows the occupants of each room on RIT's Computer Science House
Ansible role to deploy ZNC server on CentOS/RHEL 7.x system
Static website on places to longboard in Rochester, NY
Django web application used by Greater Rochester After-School Alliance (GRASA) to improve access to after-school programs for youth in Monroe County, NY
Documentation and information about the Free and Open Source community at RIT, facilitated by RIT MAGIC Center
Use the GitHub API to transfer issue labels from one repository to another
Ansible role to deploy RITlug/teleirc chat bots to bridge IRC channels and Telegram groups
Real-life issue tracker for tasks, goals, and objectives for RITlug
No longer maintained. See https://github.com/unicef/inventory instead.
This repository was created by two students from the Harvard Kennedy School on behalf of the City of Rochester, NY. The code in this repository uses Census PUMS data to quantify the right-sized affordable housing gap in Rochester.
This repository hosts all RITlug-related server configuration management.
Research project on how FOSS project sustainability is affected by mismatched upstream/downstream conceptualizations
[PROOF OF CONCEPT] Knowledgebase for Open@RIT Workshops and Resources on how to work open
Public ticket tracking system for tasks, planning, and strategy for FOSS@MAGIC efforts
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