In October, I had the great opportunity to present at PyGotham—New York City’s largest annual Python conference—about open source sustainability, and ...
By virtue of working with hundreds of open source maintainers, one of the loudest and clearest pain points we’ve heard is that they have limited ...
When we hosted our first ever lifter event earlier this year, we asked the open source maintainers in attendance to imagine the future of open ...
Each month, the maintainers who have partnered with Tidelift—we call them "lifters"—receive the income they've earned from Tidelift and our customers.
We're headed to Cleveland to join some awesome Python developers at PyCon today through Sunday. Are you attending? Look for our bright orange booth ...
Yesterday, we announced a major milestone: there are now over 4,000 open source packages eligible for income via Tidelift.
We are really excited to be spending this week in Paris at Devoxx France from April 17-19. This is the first major Java event we're sponsoring. Did ...
Our primary goal at Tidelift is to make open source work better for users and creators alike. How do we plan on doing that? One key way is ensuring ...
Late last week, users of the popular JavaScript library event-stream discovered a vulnerability in the package caused by a malicious actor who had ...