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Curated list of open-source quantum software projects.
License: Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal
Maybe it's worth mentioning mine as well: https://github.com/aromanro/QCSim
I'm thinking of creating a list of "quantum open hardware" projects, also those not necessarily involving software and going beyond quantum computing, i.e., not "experimental quantum computing". Would adding projects that are also listed in the "experimental quantum computing section" look messy?
I'd like it to have some nested features, such as subsections like "blueprints for processors", "data acquisition", '"remotely controlled labs". But then this would be at odds with the current structure based on programming languages. Do you think it makes any sense to implement such subsections here? Some projects may be more general than quantum, or borderline with photonics and other research areas.
I'd like to have some contextual information around them, possibly, like short summaries, but see that this would be not very homogeneous with the current structure of this repo (which works great as it is). Maybe the best way to proceed is for me to create a personal repository and possibly copy paste here relevant projects in the format that suits the current "experimental quantum computing" section, or possibly adding a 'quantum open hardware' for those that do not fit there. This is more an issue for discussion than else, and can be closed as needed.
There's been a major restructuring of IBM's Qiskit which deprecates some components. These should be moved to the abandoned section (which should be expanded to include also projects which been been merged or otherwise reorganised, not just abandoned).
This list is supper useful, but I think it would be even more so if it gives an indication what projects are already backed commercially. I.e. some of the OSS projects are commercially supported, such as all the ones from the QC hardware vendors. I think it would be useful to indicate this.
Certainly any high quality non-commercial QC project may become big enough to attract commercial support, but a project, for instance like Cirq, initiated by Google, will have this support early on.
For example, it seems like Q.js is not on the website but it's on this page.
I'm a contributer to 8Q, it's found in experimental quantum computing. As much as I'd like to seeing moving forward I'm not seeing anything from the maintainer in any communication channels.
Should this be marked as abandoned?
It looks like the maintainers haven't reviewed any PRs since Sept. 2023. I'd like to volunteer to help maintain this repo.
As title requests please add to your list QRL - Quantum Resistant Ledger
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