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Increasing my open source impact

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 ...
Blaine Bublitz
by Blaine Bublitz
on June 6, 2019

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 ...

urllib3 is now part of the Tidelift Subscription

By Brenna Heaps on May 14, 2019
urllib3 is a Python HTTP library with thread-safe connection pooling, file post support, sanity friendly, and more. Seth Larson and Andrey Petrov ...

4,000 open source packages now eligible for income via Tidelift

By Keenan Szulik on May 1, 2019
Yesterday, we announced a major milestone: there are now over 4,000 open source packages eligible for income via Tidelift.

Pay the maintainers!

By Donald Fischer on March 7, 2019
Right around the time that we were getting started with Tidelift, the New York Times published a compelling editorial entitled “Let’s Get Excited ...

How to start earning money for your open source project with Tidelift

By Keenan Szulik on February 5, 2019
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 ...

Slim is now part of the Tidelift Subscription

By Brenna Heaps on January 10, 2019
Slim is a PHP micro framework that helps you quickly write simple yet powerful web applications and APIs. Rob Allen will be providing assurances for ...

Valeri Karpov, Mongoose, and the importance of good docs

By Amy Hays on January 8, 2019
Valeri Karpov, lead maintainer of Mongoose, got into software development by way of Pokémon.

Gulp JS maintainer Blaine Bublitz and a better solution for supporting open source

By Amy Hays on December 18, 2018
Blaine Bublitz thinks about open source sustainability a lot. In the past two years, he’s tried a few different avenues to get funding for the ...

What motivates open source maintainers?

By Luis Villa on December 13, 2018
When you download a new open source package, how much time do you spend much time thinking about the person who actually wrote the code?

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