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25 sponsored developers and organizations loaded.
@learningequality
Learning Equality bridges the digital divide to foster effective learning opportunities, through open source products and tools. These center around the Kolibri learning platform, specifically designed for low-resource, low-connectivity environments.
@Alamofire
Alamofire is an HTTP networking library written in Swift maintained by the[ASF](https://github.com/Alamofire/Foundation#members). It focuses specifically on broadening the core networking technologies on Apple platforms.
@porsager
I write open source libraries, usually based on my own real world needs. The more popular ones are Postgres.js, Flems, Wright. Other good ones, but overlooked are bss, pws and ubre.
@open-genes
Back our project and support our work of collecting, organizing, and delivering data to molecular biologists and aging researchers
@tenzir
Tenzir is building the next big thing in open-source security operations: SecDataOps. We are changing the way that cybersecurity operations infrastructure is built and operated based on a simple philosophy, composable data flow pipelines.
@wingio
I write the words that computers like. I specialize in TypeScript/JavaScript, Java, and Kotlin.
@loreanvictor
Worked ~10 years, ~7 in big companies, and in the end I feel most enjoyable programming work is what is done for the community and not driven by private interests. Experimenting with GitHub Sponsors to see if it provides such sustainability.
@weiznich
Georg Semmler is a Diesel core team member, Rust compiler contributor and creator of Wundergraph. He is writing Rust code since 2014
@escrin
Escrin: A Smart Worker Runtime enabling secure off-chain JavaScript workers within a TEE. Empowers smart contracts with private data interaction, fostering self-sovereign computing. Non-profit, committed to accessible secure computing for all.
@jshier
Support Jon's work on Alamofire, an elegant networking library for Swift, and its related libraries.
@privatenumber
I'm Hiroki, a passionate dev making tools for productive engineers. I developed tools like tsx, pkgroll, pkg-size.dev, and more!
@roc-lang

Roc

GitHub sponsorships go to the Roc Programming Language Foundation, a nonprofit charity which pays open-source contributors to develop Roc. Your contributions will directly help Roc improve!
@quii
Engineering manager and software developer based in the UK. Wrote Learn Go with Tests which is a popular resource for learning Go and test driven development
@mushroomlabs
MushroomLabs works in tools and services that promote decentralized technologies to take the power and control from big entities and bring it closer to people and local communities.
@sharkdp
Hello there! My name is David and I love to create and support open source software. I'm a huge fan of modern and fast command-line applications and actively maintain bat, fd, numbat, hyperfine, hexyl and a couple of other projects.
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