As you may have noticed. You can now also sponsor an open source contributor as a company (a.k.a get an invoice)...
For the full details read the post over at github
It's no secret that finding a business model with open source is a hard nut to crack... especially when it is a smaller niche product/addon.
So what happens a lot is that open source projects simply turn into abandonware (creator loses interest). As a dev with the code still available you could spend time into adding/fixing what you want of course... but plenty of folks around that just use it without the tech knowledge required to update.
Years ago I made a package that allows you to prevent conflicting edits in Umbraco v7.
Short video here:
https://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/co6Vjvf8Lc
Now there have been a couple of folks requesting a v8 version...
As an experiment I now want to see if I can get $100 in sponsorship, once I hit that target I'll make the v8 version.
You can find my sponsor page over at https://github.com/sponsors/TimGeyssens
And different tiers:
So 2 companies in the $50 tier or 20 in the $5 tier (or another combo) would work! I don't expect individual personal dev contributions. Compared to doing the dev inhouse this is peanuts.
Let's see how this works out.
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