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A curated list of 'Ask Me Anything' (AMA) repositories from open-source developers and organizations.
An open-source podcast hosting platform for podcasters to engage and interact with their audience.
A web application that allows citizens to claim responsibility for maintaining civic infrastructure like fire hydrants after snowfall.
A GitHub-based Ask Me Anything (AMA) platform for public Q&A with Zach Holman.
A self-hosted RSS feed reader that automatically posts updates to Discord via webhooks.
An open-source Q/A social network where users ask and answer questions publicly or anonymously.
A community interaction and management platform for tech communities, focused on efficient event organization and member engagement.
A collection of design and idea patterns and anti-patterns for building effective civic technology applications.
A web application that notifies residents about local development applications and enables them to submit comments.
An online platform connecting skilled volunteers with civic technology projects to increase participation and collaboration in the civic tech movement.
A GitHub-based ask-me-anything repository for public Q&A with @mdo.
A GitHub-based Q&A platform where Scott Hanselman answers questions publicly using GitHub issues.
A Slack bot for community engagement that posts GitHub activity, upcoming events, and conference CFPs.
A GitHub-based platform for asking and answering questions publicly using GitHub Issues.
A GitHub Action that fetches and posts programmer memes from Reddit to enhance pull requests and issues.
A GitHub-based platform for asking questions and receiving answers from the project maintainer.
A GitHub-based Ask Me Anything (AMA) repository template for open Q&A sessions.
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