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Developers, designers, researchers, writers, and more, do you want to start contributing to open-source? Hush Line has lots of opportunities to get you started!

Head to https://github.com/scidsg/hushline to check out the project!

Do you need a whistleblower management system? Register a free account now: https://hushline.app.

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This image is a call to action for contributing to open-source. On the left, there’s bold black text that reads, “Want to start contributing to open-source?” followed by a GitHub link: “https://github.com/scidsg/hushline” and a QR code below it. On the right is a screenshot of a GitHub repository page for the project “hushline,” showing various files and directories, including folders like .github, docs, and scripts. The image encourages participation in the open-source community by contributing to this specific project.


Activists on the frontline need safe ways to share information that’ll keep their communities safer. Organizers, sign up for an account for the easiest to use anonymous reporting platform.

Do you need a whistleblower management system? Register a free account now: https://hushline.app.

#whistleblower #journalism #anonymous #reporting #tipline #tips #tipbox #opensource #nonprofit #activist #activism #organizer
This image shows a phone screen with the Hush Line app’s submission form for “Science & Design, Inc.,” similar to the previous image. Beside the phone, there’s a cartoon-style illustration of a smiling person with a blonde beard and short hair, wearing a blue shirt. The text suggests community organizers use the app for secure feedback. The background is light purple, with the web address “hushline.app” at the bottom.