Kotlin Open Foundation

The Kotlin Open Foundation is a community-driven organization dedicated to fostering a vibrant open-source ecosystem for the Kotlin programming language.

We aim to:

  • Maintain and develop high-quality open-source projects: We’ll work on essential libraries, tools, and frameworks that empower Kotlin developers, and expand the language’s capabilities.
  • Promote collaboration and innovation: We believe in open collaboration and encourage developers to contribute their ideas and expertise to our projects.
  • Support the Kotlin community: We’ll provide educational resources, documentation, and events to help developers of all levels learn, and grow with Kotlin.

Get Involved!

We welcome everyone who shares our passion for Kotlin! Here are some ways you can contribute:

  • Report issues and bugs: Help us improve existing projects by identifying and reporting any problems.
  • Submit pull requests: Contribute code improvements, new features, or bug fixes to our projects.
  • Join the discussion: Share your ideas and participate in discussions on our project repositories, or forums (coming soon!).

Kotlin Open Foundation on GitHub

This organization houses various Open Source projects we work on and provide to the community. Each one has a label that categorises the type of project it is:

Label Description
Kotlin Open Foundation official project Official projects are fully supported by Kotlin Open Foundation, and are available for all to use in accordance to the licensing terms.
Kotlin Open Foundation team project Team projects are created by members of Kotlin Open Foundation. These include internal projects, hackathons, and projects that support development process, and/or benefit the Kotlin Open Foundation developer community. Team Projects are available for all to use in accordance to the licensing terms, despite not being officially supported. Team projects may eventually become become Official projects.
Kotlin Open Foundation incubator project Incubator projects are official projects that are being developed by Kotlin Open Foundation. They are considered experimental, not mature enough, or lacking in some manner or release quality such as testing and supporting documentation. They are provided as is.
Kotlin Open Foundation obsolete project Obsolete projects are those that have been discontinued, superseded, or historical.

Stay Connected!

Follow us for updates and announcements:

  • GitHub: https://github.com/KotlinOpenFoundation

We’re excited to embark on this journey with the Kotlin community!