The open-source
side of
Jeff.
Open Systems Foundation is where Jeff builds and gives away free, open-source Salesforce apps — the work he wants to put into the world for the public good.
Why this exists
"Salesforce is one of the most powerful platforms in the world, and most of the organisations that could benefit from it most — non-profits, schools, small NGOs, public-interest groups — are already on the platform and could use all the help they can get."
Jeff is the person behind OpenSF. Building practical Salesforce apps in the open, publishing each one under a permissive licence, and keeping them free to install, use, and fork.
How we work
A short list. We'd rather live up to three things than print thirty.
In the open
Source on GitHub and issues public. If you can install it, you can read it and fork it.
Always free
No paid tier hiding in the roadmap. The apps are licensed permissively.
Useful first
Real apps for real orgs. We ship what we'd want to install ourselves.
Get involved
The repos are small but real. Bug reports, pull requests, and use-case stories are all welcome — especially from the orgs the apps are built for.
Start with Alex.
Free, open-source agile work tracking — native to Salesforce. Live on AppExchange.