Open Source/Submitting a Project

Submitting a Project

Get your project featured or hosted under the DevHub org.

Updated May 17, 20264 min read

Built something useful? We'd love to help it reach more people. There are a few different ways to get your project connected with the DevHub community.

Options

  • Feature Listing, We promote your personal project in this website. You keep full ownership.
  • Org Transfer, Your project moves under the DevHub GitHub org, and you'll be given admin rights over it. Community maintainers help keep it active. Good for projects you want to outlive your direct involvement.

What We Look For

  • Open source with a clear license.
  • Useful to developers, a tool, library, template, resources etc. It doesn't have to be big or complex, just needs to be helpful.
  • A clear README. If we can't understand what it does in 60 seconds, it needs more work.
  • No malicious code. All submissions are reviewed before being featured.

How to Submit

  1. 01Post in #suggestions (through /suggest command from Panda) with the project name, a link to the repo, and a clear description of what it does and why it's useful.
  2. 02Community members can react and comment under the suggestion thread.
  3. 03The admin team reviews the proposal, checks the project against the criteria, and votes internally.
  4. 04If approved, the project is added to the website and/or GitHub org. The submitter is credited in the announcement.