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Want a Pay the Maintainers t-shirt? Here’s how to get one for free.

(Note: as of June 27th, all of the free t-shirts have been claimed. But you can still take the survey, we'd love to get your feedback, and thanks for ...
Chris Grams
by Chris Grams
on June 24, 2019

May conference recap: GitHub Satellite, Maintainerati, and OpenJS Collaborator Summit

By Blaine Bublitz on June 20, 2019
In April and May, I was visiting Berlin—a city after my own heart—so it was perfect that I joined Tidelift just as a variety of conferences centered ...

league/commonmark is now part of the Tidelift Subscription

By Brenna Heaps on June 18, 2019
The popular PHP project league/commonmark is a PHP Markdown parser that supports the full CommonMark spec. It includes community extensions and ...

Lifter product update: Making it easier to complete tasks

By Jeff Stern on June 13, 2019
We've been working hard to make it easier for the maintainers who work with Tidelift (we call them lifters) to complete assigned tasks. We're excited ...

pytest is now part of the Tidelift Subscription

By Brenna Heaps on June 11, 2019
The pytest framework is a full-featured Python testing tool that helps you write better programs. The framework makes it easy to write small tests, ...

Increasing my open source impact

By Blaine Bublitz on June 6, 2019
I've been a part of the JavaScript toolkit gulp since 2013. And I’ve also just joined the Lifter Engagement team at Tidelift, where I will get to use ...

Do you know how many of your dependencies are unmaintained? Here’s how to find out.

By Jeff Stern on June 4, 2019
Did you know that for many applications, up to 20% of their open source dependencies may be completely unmaintained? We've been tracking unmaintained ...

We gathered 16 open source maintainers in Boston. Here's what happened.

By Luis Villa on May 30, 2019
This month, we had our first in-person event for open source maintainers who get income from the Tidelift Subscription (we call them “lifters”). The ...

Tidelift partners with GitHub, funds 4,000 open source projects

By Donald Fischer on May 23, 2019
Today, GitHub announced GitHub Sponsors, a tool to help support open source creators, with Tidelift as a launch partner.

Is your package eligible for income on Tidelift? Here's the complete list.

By Keenan Szulik on May 22, 2019
Each month, the maintainers who have partnered with Tidelift—we call them "lifters"—receive the income they've earned from Tidelift and our customers.

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