Open Source Commitment
Learn more about RSS3's open source commitment.
Open source is source code that is made freely available for possible modification and redistribution. - Wikipedia.
Open Source Commitment
Open source is what powers the digital world we live in today.
At RSS3, we proudly open source everything we work on, and that is what enables us to grow.
- https://github.com/RSS3-Network/Whitepaper
- https://github.com/RSS3-Network/Protocol
- https://github.com/RSS3-Network/Protocol-Go
- https://github.com/RSS3-Network/DSL-js-sdk
- https://github.com/RSS3-Network/DSL-python-sdk
- https://github.com/RSS3-Network/REPs
- https://github.com/RSS3-Network/Node
- https://github.com/RSS3-Network/Global-Indexer
- https://github.com/RSS3-Network/OpenAgent
For the rest of our open source work, visit https://github.com/RSS3-Network
Unless otherwise specified, all our work is available under the MIT License, or the Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal License.
Open Source Stack
With our commitment to open source, we prioritize using open source solutions whenever possible. This approach ensures our work is efficient, adaptable, and free from licensing constraints.
Here is a non-exhaustive list of open source solutions we use to build the RSS3 Network. Without them, achieving the current performance, or even delivering anything usable, would have been impossible:
- Biome
- echo
- go-ethereum
- gorm
- LangChain
- Ollama
- OpenTelemetry
- PostgreSQL
- protobuf
- rueidis
- turborepo
- zap
And many others. Thank you all 🎉 !
Open Information Initiative
If you are building with RSS3 and maintain any open source solutions utilized by the RSS3 Network, you may be eligible for the following:
- A grant to help you kickstart your next open source project: https://openinformation.io/
- Free admission to any events hosted by RSS3, virtual or IRL.
Open Information Initiative
RSS3 proudly supports the Open Information Initiative.
Please reach out to us on Discord for further information.