We’ve put together a comprehensive list of the projects in which Red Hat employees are actively involved. Given the large scope of our open source work, we recognize that we might have missed some projects or gotten a listing wrong. As time passes, more projects will need to be added to the list. These circumstances, and others we can’t currently foresee, may mean you’ll want to make changes to this list. So, how do you do that?
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We have worked to put together a comprehensive list of all projects in which Red Hat employees are actively involved. But we also recognize that, given the large scope of our open source work, we may have missed some projects, or gotten some listing wrong. Plus, as time goes by, more Red Hat projects will need to be added to this list.
To add or modify projects to the list on https://redhatofficial.github.io, either submit a pull request or create an issue in the repo. Upon review, the site maintainers will merge the PR or change the content as requested. No direct merges will be accepted.
All projects are stored in the /app/data
directory in the projects.json
file within the dev branch of this repo. Try to add your project alphabetically (just to make the file easier to search) and create a new object in the JSON that has:
{
"projectName": "Foo Project",
"projectDescription": "Lorem ipsum.",
"projectRepository": "https://github.com/foo",
"projectWebsite": "http://foo.github.io",
"category": "Development"
}
Be sure to include at least the projectName
, projectRepository
, and category
.
Current categories include:
- Development
- Documentation
- Middleware
- Operations
- Organizations
- Platform
- Storage
At this time, only projects that Red Hat employees are required to work on as part of their job will be listed. There are so many amazing projects that Red Hatters work on as enthusiasts, too many to recognize in one place. This criteria may be subject to change as the page evolves.