OpenBSD's ports mechanism is a pretty cool way of building
third-party software for OpenBSD.
Like everything else, it's done by volunteers.
Here's my little bit.
My Committed OpenBSD Ports
These are ports that are in the tree and that I am listed as maintainer of, although
I am pretty slack on a few of them.
I originated these ports except those marked "took over".
- books/AsteriskTFOT - Book: Asterisk: The Future of Telephony
- books/JLS - download of the Java Language Specification
- books/vol3ol - download of O'Reilly X Books, Volume 3: OPEN LOOK User's Guide
- books/vol6a - download of O'Reilly X Books, Volume 6: Motif Programming Manual
- comms/efax/ - simple FAX program
- databases/architect - Database/Data Warehousing tool (not open source)
- devel/eclipse/plugins/{various} - Eclipse Plugins
- devel/netbeans - The "other" Java IDE
- geo/jeoip/ - Java interface to GeoIP database (I wrote the program)
- java/junit/ - Popular unit testing framework for Java (took over)
- lang/jikes/ - Fast Java compiler, originally from IBM
- math/hoc/ - "High Order Calculator" from Kernighan & Pike book
- sysutils/zap/ - interactive process killer
- telephony/asterisk-native-sounds/ - Better sound files for Asterisk open-source PBX
- textproc/idiff/ - interactive diff
- textproc/spiff/ - controlled partial diff
Working but uncommitted Ports
Ports I've toyed with but not completed
Read my lips: these are not working.
- devel/boomerang - decompiler (no source tarballs from this project yet)
- mail/smtphaul - yet another SMTP transport sender (largely my work)
- math/hdf5