These awesome lists often seem just a bunch of links that is incomplete yet overwhelming. They are not at all "curated" they are just whatever someone makes a MR for.<p>Here is an awesome list about awesome lists[0], often popular subjects have ten different lists.<p>I do enjoy looking over the list and seeing how many names I recognize and reading up on ones I don't. But other than for enjoyment, I cannot see these lists as useful.<p>For example, if you were going to setup some backups, would you use an awesome list or just search? Effectivly you will end up with the same list of software, with more mature software at the top. Adding keywords to a search refines better than clicking all the different links in an awesome list.<p>[0]<a href="https://github.com/bayandin/awesome-awesomeness" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/bayandin/awesome-awesomeness</a>
There's a more active fork at <a href="https://github.com/n1trux/awesome-sysadmin" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/n1trux/awesome-sysadmin</a>.
Related keyword: <a href="https://github.com/dastergon/awesome-sre" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/dastergon/awesome-sre</a>
A pretty poor list tbh, doesn’t list any of the Unix / GNU/Linux built-ins for a start. Nor does it have any commentary on the software it does list, and why you might choose one over the other.<p>I can’t fathom why it has 20K+ of stars.