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I’m pleased to be a founding donor to the Open Source Endowment, a new initiative exploring a community-funded endowment model to sustainably support critical open source infrastructure.
I recently joined the Crossword podcast for a conversation about open source, WordPress, and what meaningful contribution looks like beyond writing code. We talked about non-technical roles, sponsored contribution, and how large community-driven projects actually function, along with a few additiona
Agree and Amplify: Funding Open Source as Digital Infrastructure
TL;DR Open source software powers critical digital infrastructure, but funding rarely reaches the people maintaining it. Dries Buytaert’s post on digital sovereignty makes a strong case for changing how governments and organizations invest in open source. Recent sustainability challenges in projects like Tailwind show this isn’t theoretical. If organizations rely on open source, contributing…