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Open Source @ Target

Open Source at Target

Open source software is a core building block for Target’s technology team, and a key component of our strategy as we work to build innovative experiences for our guests and efficient software solutions for our teams. Our technology team members are encouraged by their leaders to not only use open source solutions in their day-to-day work, but also to contribute back to the broader ecosystem as active community members.

Visit the Target Open Source home for blogs and more.

Our Strategy

Target’s Open Source Program Office (OSPO) advocates for open and innersource solutions as a strategic business differentiator. We prioritize open source engagement not only to help us advance our goals but also to advance technical efforts beyond Target and the retail industry as a whole. We aim to equip leaders and technologists with the tools they need to be more effective and recognize security and compliance as table stakes as we share our expertise and innovations with our community.

Our Open Source Fund

In our experience, a strong open source practice leads to transformative, innovative, and collaborative outcomes for all involved. We are inspired by the work done at other companies to directly fund eligible open source foundations, communities, and projects. We are thrilled to operate our own Open Source Fund at Target. We hope to strengthen the open source movement, encourage continued enthusiastic engagement by our teams, and establish our support by contributing financially back to the community and ecosystem.

Explore previously funded projects.

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  1. goalert goalert Public

    Open source on-call scheduling, automated escalations, and notifications so you never miss a critical alert

    Go 2.3k 247

  2. strelka strelka Public

    Real-time, container-based file scanning at enterprise scale

    Python 883 116

  3. flottbot flottbot Public

    A chatbot framework written in Go. All configurations are made in YAML files, or inside scripts written in your favorite language.

    Go 340 60

  4. pod-reaper pod-reaper Public

    Rule based pod killing kubernetes controller

    Go 202 53

Repositories

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  • target/LUCkyRegex’s past year of commit activity
    TypeScript 1 0 0 1 Updated Nov 29, 2024
  • strelka-docs Public

    Autodocumentation for the Strelka System

    target/strelka-docs’s past year of commit activity
    Python 2 0 0 5 Updated Nov 29, 2024
  • goalert Public

    Open source on-call scheduling, automated escalations, and notifications so you never miss a critical alert

    target/goalert’s past year of commit activity
    Go 2,264 Apache-2.0 247 157 (2 issues need help) 17 Updated Nov 27, 2024
  • flottbot Public

    A chatbot framework written in Go. All configurations are made in YAML files, or inside scripts written in your favorite language.

    target/flottbot’s past year of commit activity
    Go 340 Apache-2.0 60 39 (4 issues need help) 0 Updated Nov 26, 2024
  • strelka Public

    Real-time, container-based file scanning at enterprise scale

    target/strelka’s past year of commit activity
    Python 883 116 9 7 Updated Nov 26, 2024
  • make-python-devex Public

    An example Python project using Make, Homebrew, pyenv, poetry, and other great tools

    target/make-python-devex’s past year of commit activity
    Makefile 27 MIT-0 1 4 1 Updated Nov 25, 2024
  • lite-for-jdbc Public

    Lightweight library to simplify JDBC database access

    target/lite-for-jdbc’s past year of commit activity
    Kotlin 22 MIT 10 4 5 Updated Nov 23, 2024
  • pod-reaper Public

    Rule based pod killing kubernetes controller

    target/pod-reaper’s past year of commit activity
    Go 202 MIT 53 9 5 Updated Nov 22, 2024
  • data-validator Public

    A tool to validate data, built around Apache Spark.

    target/data-validator’s past year of commit activity
  • DataStoreExplorer Public archive
    target/DataStoreExplorer’s past year of commit activity
    Kotlin 6 0 1 0 Updated Nov 11, 2024