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Osmium EVE

Osmium is both a web-based fitter and a platform to share ship loadouts for the EVE online game.

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  • Discontinued

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  • Self-Hosted
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The live production version is unavailable, and the last version was released in September 2017.

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  • Developed by

    Romain Dal Maso
  • Licensing

    Open Source (AGPL-3.0) and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Alternatives

    3 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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  •  77 Stars
  •  22 Forks
  •  103 Open Issues
  •   Updated  (Archived)
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What is Osmium EVE?

Osmium is both a web-based fitter and a platform to share ship loadouts for the EVE online game.

Osmium is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3. You can see the full license text in the COPYING file in the main repository.

Developers and people wanting to run a local copy of Osmium should also read the README file.

Project goals

In order of descending priority:

Accuracy: computed attributes and stats are very accurate, thanks to libdogma. You have access to every modifier that's being applied to anything to make it easy to verify or cross-reference the results. Because of how it is designed, libdogma also is very easy to update in the future.

Accessibility: the website should be usable on phones, tablets, etc. and should also work with text-based browsers and screen readers, or users with special restrictions (like firewalled eveonline.com domain, etc.).

The site should also play nicely with browser features such as page search, bookmarks and page refreshes (avoid the "Confirm form resubmission?" dialog).

User-friendliness: since users never read documentation or text anyway, most of the interface should be as self-explanatory as possible and appear familiar to most EVE users.

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