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This page gives you references to software by John Goerzen[1].
I once tried to list every software project I made significant contributions to on this page. By January 2006, I had more than 40 items listed on this page, and it was missing quite a few. So instead of trying to provide a full list here, I will instead try to provide you with links to find my software yourself.
If you use and like my software, you're welcome to contribute to my tip jar[2]. It's totally optional, and doesn't give you any special privileges for the future or anything.
My page at salsa[3] has my newest projects. I am also slowly migrating projects from Github to salsa, so you should also check my page at github[4], which still has many of my active and past projects.
3: https://salsa.debian.org/jgoerzen
4: https://github.com/jgoerzen
Haskell and Rust packages can be found through those project's respective repositories.
See the list of software I maintain[5] for Debian[6]. It contains my own software, plus other software I adapt for Debian. Downloads for Debian users, and everyone else, are available from packages.debian.org[7].
5: https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=jgoerzen@complete.org
7: https://packages.debian.org/
Some of the projects I write or contribute significantly to have pages here:
9: /asynchronous-communication/
12: /quux-org-nncp-public-relay/
Other activities such as writing about software, small scripts, and such, may be found at:
18: https://changelog.complete.org/
19: /sites-and-services-hosted-at-complete-org/
Git repositories usually store development versions; if you just want to use the program, and not see the latest code, you probably want a different download source if it exists.
Source downloads, both generic and Debian-specific, are available from Debian's site for me[20].
20: https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=jgoerzen@complete.org
My old page at Ohloh[21] ought to give you some ideas. It also lists some projects I started[22]. (archive.org links from 2009 since ohloh has been dead for some time now)
21: https://web.archive.org/web/20120206164604/https://www.ohloh.net/accounts/jgoerzen
22: https://web.archive.org/web/20091017082538/https://www.ohloh.net/accounts/jgoerzen/projects
You can also check out my development projects on quux.org[23].
23: http://gopher.quux.org:70/devel
Some old projects may exist within the links for active projects above.
Finally, you may consult my list of legacy projects[24].
24: /john-goerzen-s-legacy-projects/
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25: /john-goerzen-s-legacy-projects/
Please see the list of current software and the caveats about the below
table on the main software index page[26]. This table was last updated in January 2006, even though
it was likely very dated by then already.
If you like my software[28], you can send a few dollars my way. It's completely optional, and doesn't buy you anything; consider it a "tip jar".
I am a programmer, manager, hobbyist, advocate, volunteer, dad, and nature lover. I live out on an old farmstead in rural Kansas[30] that once belonged to my grandparents. The nearest paved road is about 3 miles away, and the nearest town (population 600) is 7 miles away. I have three incredible children, which I might occasionally mention on my blog[31].
31: https://changelog.complete.org/
Complete.Org is a personal project managed since 1994 by John Goerzen[33].
(c) 2022-2024 John Goerzen