

LibreLingo
My goal is to start a community-driven language-learning platform that gives its users and contributors a way to influence its future and adapt it to special requirements.
From GitHub: "The repository will be archived until further notice. I am currently not maintaining LibreLingo. A few better-maintained forks exists, such as LibreLingoRelive. I am not directly affiliated with that fork or any other fork."
Features
- Ad-free
- Crowdsourced
- Save progress
LibreLingo News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
edbuilding added LibreLingo as alternative to UP103
Victor-Manuel-Lagunas-Fra added LibreLingo as alternative to Historias En Japones
lihachev added LibreLingo as alternative to Mening
myfrench added LibreLingo as alternative to My French- PASPAS added LibreLingo as alternative to 16Word
ownslides added LibreLingo as alternative to OwnSlides
AukeDH added LibreLingo as alternative to LearnFrisian
Recabulary added LibreLingo as alternative to Recabulary
Nikita-Pushin added LibreLingo as alternative to English Notion — Vocabulary AI- vqz0d added LibreLingo as alternative to Merid: Learn English as You Browse
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What is LibreLingo?
My goal is to start a community-driven language-learning platform that gives its users and contributors a way to influence its future and adapt it to special requirements.
To achieve that, I release all source code under the GPLv3 free software license, which guarantees end users the freedom to run, study, share, and modify the software.
In addition to licensing the software under a free software license, the course content will be decoupled from the software itself, and the development of GPLv3 or public domain course content will be encouraged. This should allow course developers to retain the freedom to choose how they use their work.
Once course content is properly decoupled from the software, it should be possible to experiment with alternative ways of using course content: for example, the creation of audiobooks or print material.



Comments and Reviews
The interface is lovely to use, with straight-forward interactivity and feedback. Looking forward to the community contributing new lessons!
it is great that it exists and a workable alternative as a user if you want to learn the available content. Now once you try to jump to the creator side and build your own course, you will quickly give up if you aren't a coder. It is not easy to add a new course, and even if you are able to do it, you will do it through a text editor, and its not possible to preview your course without contacting the devs.