On a varying scale between simple patches, documentation writing, translation, graphic design, implementation of packages or extensions, and overall maintenance and leadership of the project (that is, not taking into account ideas, discussions, nor simple bug reports), BeezNest and its team have contributed to the following FLOSS projects.

The maintenance of this list was continued only until 2015, so it is not up to date (we think it easily makes the point that we are a net contributor to digital public goods):

  • apt-proxy
  • Akelos
  • Asterisk
  • Auto Nice Daemon (AND)
  • AWstats
  • Bacula
  • BigBlueButton
  • BNPanel
  • Cedar Backup
  • Chamilo (+Wappalyzer detector)
  • Claroline
  • Code Swarm
  • COnfigurator for GNOME (COG)
  • Crystal Space
  • DCL
  • Debian / Debian Education / Debian-Edu
  • Debian-Installer
  • Dokeos
  • Dolibarr
  • dotProject
  • Drupal contrib [1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and also many translations to Spanish]
  • Edubuntu
  • Etherboot
  • Evolution
  • Evolution mail template plugin
  • EXACT (POP- and IMAP-before-SMTP daemon)
  • FreeCiv (simulation game)
  • FreeNAS
  • FreeRADIUS
  • Fwanalog (firewall system)
  • Galeon (web browser)
  • Gallery 2 (Wappalyzer detector)
  • Glasnost (CMS – dead)
  • GNOME
  • Gnoppix
  • Goteo
  • InitNG
  • IPblocker
  • ISPconfig
  • JFFNMS
  • Knoppix
  • LAM
  • Librassoc (Linux distribution for Belgian)
  • LTSP
  • MnoGoSearch (Document indexing system)
  • Munin
  • Netatalk
  • Netsaint/Nagios
  • Nexenta Core Platform
  • Ntop
  • NVU
  • OpenOffice.org
  • Open ERP
  • Open ERP School module
  • OpenC2C
  • p910nd
  • Pancho Project
  • Pessulus
  • PhpCompta
  • PHPiCalendar
  • phpLangEditor (Firefox extension)
  • PhpLdapAdmin
  • Plume (same as LTSP but dead)
  • PostgreSQL
  • Prestashop
  • qemu
  • Replicator
  • Sip Express Router (SER) and OpenSER
  • Sphinxsearch (documentation contrib)
  • Swocket
  • THT (The Hosting Tool)
  • TORCS
  • Tulip IDE (PHP editor written in PHP-GTK – now dead)
  • Ubuntu
  • UmiGumi / DLS
  • Webalizer
  • Webcalendar
  • Widelands
  • WordPress (various)
  • XAMS
  • Xapian (Information indexing system)
  • Xinc (Mercurial and SimpleTest plugins)
  • Zebra / Quagga
  • Zend Framework

By the way, Chamilo, the project we manage, has been nominated a Digital Public Good by the Digital Public Goods Alliance since 2024. The DPGA is a UN-endorsed multi-stakeholder initiative that facilitates the discovery, development, use of, and investment in open-source solutions that adhere to standards and best practices and are relevant for attaining the Sustainable Development Goals.