FOSS roundups

What's alive, what's abandoned, and what just landed on F-Droid.

#foss-roundup#quarterly#q1-2026

FOSS nutrition tracker quarterly check-in: April 2026

Q1 2026 quarterly update on FOSS nutrition trackers. OpenNutriTracker shipped iOS, Waistline's WebDAV sync got an offline-replay fix, two small projects emerged, two slid into stale territory.

#foss-roundup#github#small

Under-100-stars FOSS nutrition finds

Five small (under 100 GitHub stars) FOSS nutrition projects that aren't on the lists but are worth knowing about. CLI tools, scripts, niche apps, and one self-hosted recipe-cost calculator.

#foss-roundup#github#maintenance

Last commit in six months? Which FOSS trackers are alive vs abandoned

We pulled the commit cadence on 14 GitHub-hosted FOSS nutrition trackers. Seven have commits in the last six months. Four are at 6–24 months. Three are abandoned. The pattern of which projects survive is clearer than you'd think.

#f-droid#checklist#evaluation

How to evaluate an F-Droid nutrition app: a 12-point checklist

A practical checklist for vetting any F-Droid calorie or nutrition tracker before installing. Source health, permissions, network behaviour, data export, and the maintainer signals that predict whether it'll still be alive in two years.

#foss-roundup#annual#android

FOSS nutrition trackers, the 2025 roundup

End-of-year roundup of FOSS nutrition trackers. Ten apps, real-world testing on Android and where applicable iOS. The state of the art at the end of 2025.