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a note on open source sustainability:
to me, the only true answer to open source sustainability is a more convenient option that @github sponsors.
Please @github allow us to set a budget for OSS and have a way to automagically distribute the funds. Here is my basic idea.
filters:
by primary language (isOCaml, isGo...)
by type (lsp, http, testing)
by which projects i rely on in repos
by project (neovim (this would include related popular packages like plenary))
by "i don't care, just distribute my X $$$"
example:
I have a budget on $100/m
50% goes to neovim
25% goes to htmx
15% to lsps
10% to "you choose github" && !isJavaScript
dashboard:
having a nice dashboard that either shows what you have given and to whom you have given too and how much.
having a "score" that shows how well you are doing compared to others
to me this is the only way this really will work. It has to be something that people have to think less of. Less of opting in to individuals. Lets just face it, i am only going to opt in to those i "know" because of the highly personal nature at this moment
Sadly #bitcoin is plagued with ideologues who can’t fathom the range of situations that people live under and the role money plays in their life.
Some are genuinely pissed off that I paid someone in Tether who understands #bitcoin but wanted Tether.
@Getc666@karroset@SJosephBurns in all fairness, from the News we receive here it also looks like the US is close to the brink of a civil war which probably isnt true either
@karroset@SJosephBurns First of all, Europe isn't a single country, even though we have the EU and the Schengen market, each country is pretty self-sufficient, especially in regards to the people and cultures. What happens in France isn't going to spread to other countries that easily if at all (1/...)