https://github.blog/2019-05-23-announci ... en-source/
Seems like a nice alternative to Patreon for those that develop open source projects and are willing to use a service like that.
Lyberta {l Wrote}:Also, as far as I know, GitHub uses names in Git commits to track contributions which is sexist and transphobic and Git developers themselves are "demographically challenged". If you respect your privacy and don't want your last name from that horrible marriage or your pre-transition name being recorded, please don't put anything meaningful into Git name.
Lyberta {l Wrote}:When I used non-existent email, GitHub thought that it was not me who contributed. It seems it only links Git commits to GitHub profile if e-mail is the same.
GitHub {l Wrote}:To supercharge community funding, GitHub created the GitHub Sponsors Matching Fund, which matches up to $5000 per sponsored developer in their first year of sponsorship. In the first year, GitHub will not charge any fees, so 100% of sponsorships will go to the sponsored developer. In the future, we may charge a nominal processing fee.
Lyberta {l Wrote}:Reminds of the memetic phrase "monetize free to play".
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