A search tool for free software replacements.
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Free Competitors - is a server software to make websites that help users find Free Software replacements to proprietary software. And search Free Software alternatives to other Free Software.
FSF likes the word "Replacement" more then "Alternative" since "Alternative" means that both are equally good. And non-free software is not good. But in my opinion both "Alternative" and "Replacement" tells the user that Non-Free Software is the default option. While I want to shatter this idea a bit by using "Competitor". I think it's the best I can do yet. But perhaps there is a better word. Please tell me if you know one.
This software is under the terms of AGPLv3 or any later version. So image GPLv3 or later with one more requirement. You need to publish the source code of the website, if you are serving it. It has a handy button for source if you change nothing. If you change something, please upload your own version to some place and link to your source instead. Please see LICENSE file for more info.
The software is built on Python. So you will need to have python3 installed. Then you run the software by doing:
python3 server.py
It will prompt you to select a PORT
. To which on your end to bind the server. For now it binds it to your localhost. You can edit that part. We are using a standard SimpleHTTPServer python module for it.
In apps folder there are a bunch of .json files with different data about various software. When the user types in the name of the software, it looks for a closest match of the name. So the user can slightly misspell the name and it will give him the software. Like somebody can type "What's Up" and get "WhatsApp".
Next, based on the other data, like features, file formats and supported networks it finds from the list, software that have some or all of the features. And sorts them based on how similar the feature set is.
The algorithm avoids recommending Non-Free Software. So if you type "WhatsApp" it will recommend you "Element" and other Free Software messengers. But if you write "Element" it will recommend you only Free Software messengers. "WhatsApp" will be excluded. It is done by referencing the "licenses" data-point.
It is quite important to fill as much as possible data about Non-Free Software too. Even though the data will never be shown to the user. Because we want to compare the features and the formats to find Competitors. And later other functions may be added that use such a data.
To help this project you may do one of three things:
localhost:[port]
in your browser. Sometimes you may make syntax errors in the json. It will fail to load the file. If there will be an error like this, it will output the filename and the line where the error occurred into the terminal.We hang out on [matrix] in #freecompetitors:matrix.org