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SCREENSHOTS:
Open Collective
DESCRIPTION:
The opencollective/opencollective repository serves as the coordination hub for Open Collective’s open-source ecosystem, acting primarily as the central place to track issues, RFCs, and project-wide documentation rather than being a single monolithic application codebase. Open Collective itself is a platform that helps communities and open-source projects raise funds while sharing finances transparently, and this repo functions as the “front door” for discussion and governance across the wider set of services. It aggregates key organisational materials such as policies, contribution guidelines, community guidance, and postmortems, making it easier for contributors to understand how the project runs and how decisions are made. It also points developers to the split codebase architecture, where major components like the API, frontend, image service, PDF export service, and REST service live in separate repositories.
Features
- Centralized issue tracking for the Open Collective ecosystem
- RFC workflow for proposing and reviewing major changes
- Shared governance docs including guidelines, policies, and security notes
- Cross-service coordination across API, frontend, and supporting services
- Postmortems and operational learnings documented in-repo
- Contributor onboarding pointers and structured contribution pathways
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