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 Saturday; perhaps you will discover a project you have not heard of before!
Saturday's Attendees Name a Project, anything you want, to be shared with the world!
- TempleOS - biblical-themed lightweight operating system designed to be the Third Temple from the Hebrew Bible. It was created by American computer programmer Terry A. Davis, who developed it alone over the course of a decade.
- GoLang - Go is a high-level general purpose programming language that is statically typed and compiled.
- StillHQ - Team behind StillOS immutable Linux distribution.
- /dev/hack - Queer-focused hackerspace in Seattle's U-District
- Dokuwiki - Simple to use and highly versatile wiki, which doesn't require a database.
- Steadfast Selfhosting - Selfhosting Tutorial and Book
- Internet-in-a-box.org - “learning hotspots” that work over wifi, without internet service, anywhere in the world.
- OpenTofu - community-driven infrastructure as code tool, which serves as a drop-in replacement for Terraform.
- Debian - free and open source Linux distribution, developed by the Debian Project
- Styx-OS - consent-first, usability-oriented operating system. Based on Android.
- PostGres - relational database management system emphasizing extensibility and SQL compliance.
- PostMarketOS - 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.
- 2nd for PostMarketOS
- 3rd for PostMarketOS
- SeaGL - 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.
- TOR Relay Operator - At the heart of the Tor network are volunteer-operated relays, which help anonymize and route user traffic
- DocSpell - DMS that helps you manage your digital documents from various sources. It uses OCR, text analysis, full-text search, e-mail, notifications and more features to assist you.
- Sigma-RS - Rust library for working with Sigma rules, which are used for describing log events in a generic format.
- Blender - 3D computer graphics software tool set that runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Haiku, and IRIX. It is used for creating animated films, visual effects, art, 3D-printed models, motion graphics, interactive 3D applications, and virtual reality.
- NW Menagerie
- Headscale - a self-hosted, open source alternative to the Tailscale control server.
- MeshTNC - tool for piping LoRa data to and from consumer grade radios.
- Mailcow - Modern web interface to create and manage email accounts using a collection of Docker containers running different mail server applications, SOGo, Postfix, Dovecot etc.
- Nextcloud - Self-hosted productivity platform which provides private and secure functions for file sharing, collaborative work, and more
- DMA - A Seattle-based Community Hackerspace
- Cascade Steam - 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.
- Endeavour OS - Arch Linux-based Linux distribution.
- LangGraph - Moderation controls for AI Agents
- Chuck Ya - Glitch.soc Mastodon Fork for Fediverse server hosting.
- Resist Tech Monopolies - Free, Libre software provider offering Nextcloud and more.
- Interstitial - intermediate area located between floors, specifically created to house a building's essential electrical and mechanical systems
- Godot - cross-platform game engine for making 2D and 3D games
- ProxMox - Virtualization platform designed for the provisioning of hyper-converged infrastructure
- LibreOffice - office productivity software suite developed by The Document Foundation