# Third-party (non-IBM) repositories ```{toctree} :maxdepth: 1 ``` The repositories listed on this page are not owned, managed, or supported by IBM. However, the repositories have been inspected and the software generally seems to be built with IBM-approved conventions for existing well in the IBM-delivered open source ecosystem. ## Installation instructions First the `yum-utils` package should be installed. This provides the `yum-config-manager` utility, which mades it easy to add new repositories, as well as enable or disable existing repositories. ## Repository List ### PHP Several PHP distributions are available. See [http://ibm.biz/ibmi-php](http://ibm.biz/ibmi-php) ### OpenMax **Brought to you by:** [Massimo Fantin](https://twitter.com/massimofantin) **Software offered:** A large collection of open source packages, including Postgresql, Ghostscript, Postfix , rddtool etc etc ### The i Doctor **Brought to you by:** Jack Woehr **Software offered:** lynx-dev (limited capabilities, for instance no https support). schily-tools (cdrecord, mkisofs, etc.) **Install**: `yum-config-manager --add-repo http://www.the-i-doctor.com/oss/repo/the-i-doctor.repo` ### QSECOFR **Brought to you by:** Yvan Janssens **Software offered:** Mono on i and various Open Source software for which fixes have been accepted upstream to enable them to run on i. **Install**: `yum-config-manager --add-repo http://repo.qseco.fr/qsecofr.repo` ### SoBored **Brought to you by:** Josh Hall **Software offered:** [ibmi-dotfiles](https://github.com/jbh/ibmi-dotfiles) **Install**: `yum-config-manager --add-repo http://rpms.sobo.red/ibmi/`