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@openwisp
OpenWISP is sustained by countless hours of invisible work across fast-moving ecosystems. Sponsorship helps us reward contributors, cover basic costs, and keep both OpenWISP and its wider open source dependencies healthy.
@joshuaboniface
Hi, I'm Joshua. I'm primarily a system administrator/ops engineer, with an interest in Python coding on the side. I run the Jellyfin project, as well as several of my own side projects.
@CodingTrain
All aboard! The Coding Train is on its way with creative coding video tutorials on subjects ranging from the basics of programming languages like JavaScript to algorithmic art, machine learning, simulation, generative poetry, and more. Choo choo!
@jub0bs
infosec enthusiast • Go developer & trainer • minimalist • chaotic good • trying to make sense of the Web • he/him
@spencerc99
Hi! I'm an artist, engineer, and toy maker based in SF, interested in the play, care, and creation that emerge from our relationships with and through technology. I make towards an alternative future of computing, one rooted in communal agency.
@fabioz
Open Source enthusiast, core maintainer for PyDev, PyDev.Debugger and LiClipseText. Currently working with https://github.com/sema4ai/ to improve open source dev tooling with a focus on automations using Python.
@geographika
Support Geographika's open source work on MapServer, mappyfile and other open source geospatial software
@voidauth
A Single Sign-On (SSO) provider for your self-hosted universe! Committed to simple setup, a smooth experience, and customization; VoidAuth is the authentication provider for your self-hosted setup.
@utmapp

UTM

Supporting virtualization and emulation for macOS and iOS
@healthchecks
Open-source cron job monitoring service. Notifies you when your background tasks don't not run on time.
@codidact
The Codidact Foundation is building an open-source, community-run, Q&A-based knowledge-sharing platform, free for everyone to use - on our network or yours.
@fyne-io
The Fyne toolkit is the easiest way to develop beautiful, fast and user friendly native applications for desktop and beyond.
@brendanhay
Taming (or adding to) the tire fires that are Infrastructure and DevOps using Haskell.
@zlib-ng
Support zlib-ng to help speed up compression on the web and in countless applications and games doing resource loading, like for example git
@dansiegel
Microsoft MVP, Prism Maintainer, Speaker, Cloud & Cross Platform Consultant
@hpc-social
The hpc-social resources provide an open platform for community engagement, including a variety of open source work on code and resources hosted on the hpc.social domain and associated community capabilities.
@jacobalberty
I maintain a number of Docker images that I try to make suitable for reliable services as well as fix bugs/implement features in whatever open source project scratches my itch at the moment.
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