The internet can be a wonderful place. A place that unites people, to exchange ideas. It allows people to cooperate and unleash their creativity. This brought forth great sources of information and knowledge, open science and many beautiful free software projects to enrich our lives with. The internet has the potential to bring our minds together. To set us free.
But increasingly commercial interests are thwarting the vision of what the internet can bring to humanity. The gems of free knowledge and open source software are harder to find these day. Drowned out by marketing, advertising and SEO they do not appear in the top of our search results anymore.
Delightful lists are an effort to help bring change to this trend. To make freedom more discoverable again. This top-level space facilitates navigation to all the wonderful curated lists that are created and maintained all over the web.
Anyone that wishes to do so can craft and garden their own directory list on a subject that has their passion, and help the commons make small steps towards freedom and prosperity.
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The concept of delightful commons initiative was inspired by the popular awesome project on Github, that was started by Sindre Sorhus. Read more in our FAQ.
delightful.coding.social evolves under Social coding commons and was originally created by Yarmo, a big fan of delightful lists and FOSS in general.
The individual lists themselves are maintained by their respective authors.