Concept of creating an open-source lab and an open-source lab
What is
Open source lab is a site for collecting excellent open source projects.
In our eyes, the excellence is not necessarily the concern of many people, but the liking of many people. If a project is only focused on many people, it can only be regarded as an open source code at best. A really good open-source project should have a standardized project structure and a complete project description or code explanation. The most important thing is the true open-source project that can benefit more people.
Why?
I am doing this open-source lab because I have found that many people have misinterpreted the open source. I have always believed that open source is a culture of faith. The true significance of open source lies in sharing, learning from open source, and then teaching more people to learn. Many of the so-called open-source codes I have come into contact with do nothing except sending Code, without comments, instructions, or introductions. It does not work unless X is installed.
I don't know if you have found a strange phenomenon. A person posted various technical posts on the Internet, but when you really asked him a question, he did not like you.
There are too many explanations about open-source software. Here I recommend Wikipedia.
How to do
Open source labs welcome everyone who loves open source, and you are also welcome to submit your open source projects for others to visit and learn. There is only one standard for open-source lab projects to be included, that is, your project must have complete instructions for use, code comments, or design ideas.