Enrolling more aio-libs
projects to Tidelift
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The only project (from list above) I have strong expertise in is |
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UPD: Tidelift folks approved the projects. I marked the ones that generate income currently, in the list above. |
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So Tidelift is a project that lets us collect some $$$ from the commercial users of open source. They try to track and distribute some funds based on what their subscribers use.
The idea is that maintainers subscribe and perform tasks that show up in their dashboard and for that, there's some monthly compensation. This is tied to individuals who are called "lifters". If several maintainers sign up, the funds can be distributed among them (can be equal or any other percentage-based agreement). Each lifter has to sign some agreement to join and once eligible, they use a Hyperwallet service to forward money to your bank account or PayPal. The tasks are mostly related to verifying that the metadata is correct (licenses, versioning) and confirming things like CVEs. They can also help with coordinating vulnerability reporting and disclosures (this is opt-in).
I submitted a few of the aio-libs projects there but it'd be great if there were more lifters, from those who maintain said projects more actively/regularly. Y'all know that I mostly do organizational stuff / docs / packaging / CI maintenance these days, but I'd also like to enable people who do other types of maintenance work get some of those donations too.
I really hope more of you could join me in this endeavor! AMA — I've been lifting many other projects for the past few years.
cc @achimnol @bdraco @Dreamsorcerer @hellysmile @jettify @mjpieters @Nothing4You @pohmelie @samuelcolvin @aio-libs/admins
P.S. Let me know which projects you want to join on Tidelift — they usually coordinate talking to maintainers through email threads so I'll need to tell them about you or confirm otherwise.
Some packages I applied to lift (the marked ones do receive income):
aiohttp
async-lru
frozenlist
idna_ssl
multidict
pytest-aiohttp
yarl
aiocassandra
aioelasticsearch
aioftp
aioga
aiohttp-devtools
aiohttp-jinja2
aiohttp-session
aiojobs
aiomonitor
aiomysql
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