FCIV.NET

License: GPLv3/AGPL


Description:

Fciv.net is an open-source turn-based strategy game. It can be played in a web-browser which supports HTML5 and WebGL 2. The game features in-depth game-play and a wide variety of game modes and options. Your goal is to build cities, collect resources, organize your government, and build an army, with the ultimate goal of creating the best civilization. You can play online against other players (multiplayer) or play by yourself against the computer. FCIV.NET is a fork of Freeciv-web based on Freeciv.org FCIV.NET is free and open source software. The Freeciv C server is released under the GNU General Public License, while the Freeciv-web client is released under the GNU Affero General Public License. See License for the full license document.

Owncast

License: MIT


Description:

Owncast is an open source, self-hosted, decentralized, single user live video streaming and chat server for running your own live streams similar in style to the large mainstream options. It offers complete ownership over your content, interface, moderation and audience.

Acra

License: Apache 2


Description:

Acra provides application-level encryption for data fields, multi-layered access control, database leakage prevention, and intrusion detection capabilities in one suite. Acra was specifically designed for distributed apps (web, server-side and mobile) that store data in one or many databases / datastores.

Angie

License: BSD-2-Clause


Description:

Angie is an efficient, powerful and scalable web server, that was forked from nginx by some of its former core devs, with intention to extend functionality far beyond original version. Angie is a drop-in replacement for nginx, so you can use existing nginx configuration without major changes.