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awesome-paid-open-source
Collection of links around paid/sustainable open source development
https://github.com/mrjoelkemp/awesome-paid-open-source
- Open Source Ain't Free
- Money and Open Source
- Vue.js author now works on it full time thanks to donations
- Fine Uploader attempted a FOSS-friendly commercial license
- OptaPlanner gets picked up by Red Hat
- Open Source Exploitation
- Redis author sponsored by Pivotal labs
- Charging for Open Source
- Corporations and OSS do not mix
- More Money for Better Open-Source Software
- Marijn's Sustainable Open Source Fund
- The Perils of Mixing Open Source and Money
- The Ethics of Unpaid Labor and the OSS Community
- Commerce and Open Source
- Open Source Work
- Who Pays to Keep OS Software Working?
- Github Issues and Mental Health
- The Path to Full-time Open Source
- A handy guide to financial support for open source
- Elementary OS Lets Users Decide How Much To Pay
- How to Pay for Open Source: Seed Money
- Ways to Earn Money Through Open Source
- Open Source Infrastructure
- The Unseen Labor Behind Our Digital Infrastructure
- The Money In Open-Source Software
- Who Sponsors Drupal Development?
- Equity For Effort: Code for Open-Source, Earn Startup Shares
- Patreon
- BountySource
- Open Collective
- Indiegogo
- Pledgie
- Flattr
- Gratipay
- Freedom Sponsors
- xs:code
- Issuehunt
- Mozilla grants
- plasso.co
- Gumroad
- Simple Goods
- Pulley
- Donorbox
- LibreSelery
- BountySource Salt
- jQuery Foundation
- The Apache Software Foundation
- Software Freedom Conservancy
- Linux Foundation
- Open Source Robotics Foundation
- Synergy
- Sidekiq - ons](http://sidekiq.org/products/pro), but offers free access for a hobbyist usage level.
- Greenkeeper - 2.0) [offers premium individual and organization levels of usage](https://greenkeeper.io/#pricing), but offers free usage for open source projects.
- npm - 2.0) is free to use for all projects, but offers [premium individual and enterprise add-ons](https://www.npmjs.com/pricing).
- Ember.js - consulting/) are provided by the authors.
- Meteor.js
- Intern
- Docker
- Tern.js - intelligent-javascript-editing#/).
- JW Player - BY-NC) [charges for streaming video service and ad platform](https://www.jwplayer.com/get-started/)
- Plotly.js - and-oem/).
- Dnote - host or use use locally, but [offers a paid, hosted version](https://dnote.io/pricing) for the server side software.
- Monica - host, but [offers a paid, hosted version](https://www.monicahq.com/pricing).
- Isotope
- Sequence.js
- MixItUp - BY-NC)
- Highcharts - BY-NC)
- Fresco
- Vue.js
- react-boilerplate - boilerplate) campaign.
- Redis
- Prosemirror - like campaign on Indiegogo](https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/prosemirror#/).
- Tern.js - intelligent-javascript-editing#/).
- Ghost - just-a-blogging-platform).
- Angular.js
- React.js
- Dojo
- Fine Uploader
- Imageflow - respect-the-pixels-a-secure-alt-to-image).
- Phaser
- Brunch
- NeoVim
- coala
- Business Source License (BSL) - left), with the ability to switch to a free open source license of your choice after a few years.
- MySQL dual licensing
- Wikipedia: Open source business models
- Paying the Piper - Magee
- Software Licenses in Plain English
- Open Hardware Business Models
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- Joel Kemp
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