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Intuitive, to the point. Great addition to the open source ecosystem around team dynamics and productive conversations.
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The open source online fishbowl tool
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This is quite interesting for a number of reasons. I love fishbowls and I always struggled with how to make then "happen" online. It's open source and it seems from the repo it's using jitsi technology, that's a bonus for me. I guess my question would be whether you started with fishbowls but aim at any group-conversation dynamic or whether you plan to stick with fishbowls for quite some time....
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The open source online fishbowl tool
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Hi there! I just wanted to share the great news about Penpot's release after just ONE week. The feedback has been amazing, the number of users trying this out is in the thousands already and the reasons why people are loving Penpot are beyond ideal. The feedback we are getting is: 1) No way! This is not an alpha, this is almost ready for real competition! 2) Open Source plus SVG! This is a game...
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We're already seeing people trying Penpot and realising, heck! this is an ALPHA? yeah, we wanted to have something ready that was worth people's attention. People are enjoying a creative vibe with Penpot, it's actually touching after a very tough year...
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Design freedom for teams
Penpot is a free & open source design tool
Create beautiful user interfaces in collaboration with your cross-domain teams. Components, low-code, libraries and design systems support! Native SVG! Share, present and test your designs, all in one place.
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As part of the Penpot development team, I invite you try out our first release. Don't be daunted by the "alpha" tag, we're just overcautious here ;P. We are very excited to bring to the world of Open Source Design a new platform anyone can use for free. Let us know what you think!
Penpot
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