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The more maintainers are paid, the more improvements they make to their projects

In mid-2024, Tidelift fielded its third survey of open source maintainers. More than 400 maintainers responded and shared details about their work, ...
Chris Grams
by Chris Grams
on September 19, 2024

60% of maintainers are (still) not paid for their work

By Chris Grams on September 17, 2024
In mid-2024, Tidelift fielded its third survey of open source maintainers. More than 400 maintainers responded and shared details about their work, ...

Take the 2024 open source maintainer survey!

By Chris Grams on July 8, 2024
It is time for the third installment Tidelift state of the open source maintainer survey!

The experience of being a maintainer—in their words

By Chris Grams on June 1, 2023
In late 2022, Tidelift fielded its second survey of open source maintainers. Hundreds of maintainers responded with thoughts about getting paid for ...

Maintainers need help building a sustainable community around their projects

By Chris Grams on June 1, 2023
In late 2022, Tidelift fielded its second survey of open source maintainers. Hundreds of maintainers responded with thoughts about getting paid for ...

Webinar recap: top findings from the 2023 Tidelift state of the open source maintainer report

By Caitlin Bixby on May 30, 2023
Last week, we hosted a webinar sharing key highlights from the recently unveiled 2023 Tidelift state of the open source maintainer report, which ...

Maintainers to industry: We need help(and here’s what we need)

By Chris Grams on May 30, 2023
In late 2022, Tidelift fielded its second survey of open source maintainers. Hundreds of maintainers responded with thoughts about getting paid for ...

Maintainer burnout is real. Almost 60% of maintainers have quit or considered quitting maintaining one of their projects

By Chris Grams on May 25, 2023
In late 2022, Tidelift fielded its second survey of open source maintainers. Hundreds of maintainers responded with thoughts about getting paid for ...

Open source maintenance can be stressful, lonely, and financially unrewarding

By Chris Grams on May 23, 2023
In late 2022, Tidelift fielded its second survey of open source maintainers. Hundreds of maintainers responded with thoughts about getting paid for ...

Maintainers want to do creative work that matters and makes an impact

By Chris Grams on May 18, 2023
In late 2022, Tidelift fielded its second survey of open source maintainers. Hundreds of maintainers responded with thoughts about getting paid for ...

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