This has grown to 36 authors, all at $1 a month, which is still around 10% of my own sponsorship income.
We're an ecosystem of creators and it feels right to give to the authors whose tools and lower-level crates I use.
I'm committing at least 10% of my GitHub sponsorships to other open-source Rust authors.
I currently sponsor ~27 authors at $1 a month so a little short at the moment. Who should I look at?
https://t.co/diZVr82tSG
@LukasHozda Not accurate. If you read the .zig and the .rs files side by side you’ll notice something - the original zig code and the new rust code looks basically the same, and that is intentional. It is a port.
@jarredsumner@actix_rs Most OSS Rust devs know they don't have the skills or mental model of the project requirements to really wrangle with documentation-only invariants of large codebases like this.
@zeddotdev@marcoieni@OpenAIDevs This is huge.
I’m gonna miss guardian approvals for a bit but shouldn’t take too long to get my allow list back in a good state.