Attendees at SeaGL 2025 took part in my Linux Prepper podcast 60-second trivia challenge on GNU/Linux related questions, which concluded with the option to name any project of their choice. Here is the complete list from Friday; perhaps you will discover a project you have not heard of before!
Friday's Attendees Name a Project, anything you want, to be shared with the world!
- reMarkable Connection Utility - All-in-one, offline management of reMarkable e-ink readers.
- Free Software Foundation (FSF) - nonprofit with a worldwide mission to promote computer user freedom.
- Dokuwiki - Simple and versatile Wiki that doesn't require a database.
- Bellevue LUG, aka BLUG
- Trunk Recorder - able to record calls on trunked and conventional radio systems
- /dev/hack - Devhack is a Queer-focused hackerspace in Seattle's U-District.
- PostMarketOS - postmarketOS is a free and open-source operating system that runs on many phones, tablets and computers. It aims to extend the life of consumer electronics, respect user privacy and connect with other Linux projects.
- Nextcloud - Self-hosted productivity platform which provides private and secure functions for file sharing, collaborative work, and more.
- StillOS - consumer-friendly, immutable Linux Distribution
- Microsite - an individual web page, or a small cluster of pages, which are meant to function as a discrete entity (such as an iFrame) within an existing website or to complement an offline activity.
- Snowdrift - Crowd Matching for free, open and libre projects.
- Linux Professional Institute - The Linux Professional Institute is a non-profit organization with a global presence, offering certifications for Linux, BSD, and other open source software-based technologies.
- Cascade Steam - Cascade STEAM is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Bellingham, WA dedicated to "develop and promote STEAM Education, Career Connected Learning, Digital Literacy, and Digital Equity for all people of all ages."
- Steadfast Selfhosting - Self-hosting Tutorial and Book.
- FediPact - Threads blocking Fediverse initiative.
- Kubevirt - provides a virtualization API for Kubernetes, enabling developers to run and manage virtual machines and containers on the same platform.
- SeaGL - Founded in 2013, SeaGL (the Seattle GNU/Linux Conference) is a free—as in freedom and tea—grassroots technical summit dedicated to spreading awareness and knowledge about free / libre / open source software, hardware, and culture.
- 2nd for SeaGL
- 3rd for SeaGL
- Absent Minded Android - A personal blog with deep dives into a wide variety of topics including math, technology, and politics.
- CopyParty - Portable file server with accelerated resumable uploads, dedup, WebDAV, FTP, TFTP, zeroconf, media indexer, thumbnails++ all in one file, no deps .
- Immich - Self-hosted photo and video management solution.
- Arch Linux - open source, rolling release Linux distribution BTW.
- Hypothesis - Property-based testing library for Python
- Blender - free and open-source 3D computer graphics software tool set that runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD.
- Neko - Cat-cafe in Seattle.
- LinuxFest Northwest - LinuxFest Northwest is an annual technology conference and expo held in Bellingham, Washington.
- NixOS - Immutable Linux Distribution designed to reproducibly build and declaratively configure and manage packages and systems as well as their dependencies.
- MusicMatch Jukebox - Mediaplayer Software.
- Fedora - Fedora Linux is a Linux distribution, originally developed in 2003 as a continuation of the Red Hat Linux project.