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@EbookFoundation
Providing free programming ebooks and working towards a world where ebooks will be funded, distributed and maintained for the benefit of all!
@steveseguin
Making innovative tools for content creators, often written in Javascript or Python, including the popular VDO.Ninja live-streaming toolkit and Social Stream.
@drachtio
I am the author of drachtio -- the open source SIP Server framework that makes it delightfully easy to build Voice over IP server applications. If you are a Node.js developer that needs to wade into the VoIP space, drachtio is for you!
@TomasVotruba
Do you hate doing it twice? Tomas too, so he created Rector to upgrade PHP code with single click. Support him to make PHP with 0 % legacy by 2025!
@opengisch
We are full-stack GeoNinjas, creators of QField, [hard]core committers of QGIS and crafters of custom cloud solutions
@iina
Help us build the best open source media player for macOS
@semoal
Hi 👋🏻 !! I'm Sergio, a multi-language developer by day and open source maintainer by night for Rematch, Recharts & other cool things 🚀!
@hauleth
I am open source developer dedicated to the observability, machine to machine interfaces, and development environment ergonomics.
@blockscout
Blockscout is an open-source project dedicated to providing accurate, useful, and transparent data access for blockchains and their communities. Your support helps Blockscout continue to improve the block explorer experience for all users.
@caiyue1993

Yue

Sponsorship will motivate the maintainer to spend more time on open-source project. And the whole community's potential will be extended to its fullest as well.
@cachethq
Support the development of Cachet 3.x, the open-source status page system 🚦
@stackernews
Bitcoin and the web walk into a bar. The bartender issues a request, Bitcoin responds "payment required." The web cries in relief.
@TurboVNC
TurboVNC is an open source high-speed secure-by-default VNC implementation that enables on-demand remote desktop access, with workstation-like levels of performance, to Linux and Unix hosts.
@novacrazy
Self-taught software engineer with a penchant for full-stack webdev, graphics programming, and random utilities, all written in Rust.
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