Production-ready projects currently in use and actively maintained
Status: Live | Type: Modular Devops Components | Platform: Self-Hosted Open Source
Automox is the core project on which Kontango is working in 2025. The project is dedeicated to making deployments of applications simple for ends users regardless of their skill level. The idea is to use Proxmox to allow small business owners to manage their own software stack so they can take back the money they spend on software as a service.
- Impact: Reducing operational costs
- Technology Stack:
- Infrastructure: Proxmox
- GitOps: GITEA
- Monitoring: NA
- CI/CD: Gitea Actions
- Database: PostgreSQL, Redis
- Web: HUGO, Caddy
Status: Live | Type: Infrastructure Migration | Platform: Self-Hosted Open Source
Migrating the entire Energy Efficiency Building Council Organization (EEBCO) non-profit platform from expensive SaaS solutions to a self-hosted Kubernetes cluster using 100% open source technologies. Implementing GitOps/DevOps practices with the KONOSS platform for complete infrastructure autonomy.
- Impact: Reducing operational costs by 90%+ while gaining full control and data sovereignty
- Technology Stack:
- Infrastructure: Kubernetes, Docker, Proxmox
- GitOps: ArgoCD, Flux, Git
- Monitoring: Prometheus, Grafana, Loki
- CI/CD: GitHub Actions, Tekton
- Database: PostgreSQL, Redis
- Web: Nginx, Traefik
- Cost Savings: From $X,XXX/month SaaS to <$XXX/month self-hosted
- Client Website: https://www.eebco.org/
Recent Commits:
• feat: implement ArgoCD for automated deployments
• fix: resolve ingress routing for production environment
• docs: update migration playbook for phase 2
• chore: upgrade Kubernetes to v1.29
• feat: add Prometheus monitoring stack
- v1.2.0 - Production migration complete
- v1.1.0 - Monitoring and observability stack deployed
- v1.0.0 - Initial Kubernetes cluster provisioned
Repository | Documentation | EEBCO Official Site
Projects currently under active development
Status: In Development | Type: Infrastructure | Progress: 60%
End-to-end provisioning tool for Proxmox. Provisions LXC, LXD, and VM nodes via PXE. Uses external secrets and automates infrastructure configs.
- Current Focus: Core provisioning engine
- Expected Release: Q2 2025
- Repository | Documentation
Status: In Development | Type: Orchestration | Progress: 40%
Effortless multi-node cluster setup built on Kreator. Define cluster size and network infra with a few clicks (and a bit of hope).
- Current Focus: Cluster orchestration logic
- Expected Release: Q3 2025
- Dependencies: Kreator
- Repository | Roadmap
Status: In Development | Type: Provisioning | Progress: 35%
PXE server + ISO provisioning made easy. A self-hosted provisioning tool removing the need for sketchy web-based ISO setups.
- Current Focus: PXE boot implementation
- Expected Release: Q2 2025
- Repository | Contributing
Early-stage projects and proof of concepts
Status: Experimental | Type: Hardware/IoT | Stage: Research
Our journey into the wild world of hardware. An experiment in diagnostics, airflow, and attic adventures.
- Research Areas: Hardware diagnostics, IoT sensors, airflow optimization
- Looking for: Contributors with hardware expertise
- Discussion | Ideas
Status: Concept | Type: Documentation | Stage: Planning
The origin story of our team. A historical (and possibly dramatic) look at how we became who we are.
- Format: Interactive documentation site
- Timeline: TBD
- Contribute Your Story
Deprecated, sunset, or no longer maintained projects
No archived projects yet - we're just getting started!
| Category | Projects | Status | Contributors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Active | 1 | 🟢 Live | 👥 3+ |
| In Development | 3 | 🟡 Building | 👥 5+ |
| Experimental | 2 | 🔬 Exploring | 👥 2+ |
| Archived | 0 | 📦 Preserved | - |
🌐 Connect With Us
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- Open an issue to discuss your ideas
- Fork the repository and create your branch
- Make your changes and test thoroughly
- Submit a pull request with a clear description
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