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@fabiocaccamo
I love Open Source, I published and actively maintain many 🐍 Python and 🦄 Django 📦 packages.
@Naflows
Support Naflows's open-source journey! By sponsoring us, you help scale our impact and keep development active. Your support is deeply appreciated—and sponsors will enjoy exclusive benefits in our services down the line.
@OneUptime
OneUptime is an open-source Observability platform. Think open source DataDog alternative. OneUptime monitors your website, dashboards, API's, and more and alerts your team when downtime happens.
@fabianmichael
Support my elaborate open-source plugins for Kirby CMS, so you can make your clients happier.
@MasoniteFramework
Masonite is a Python framework started in 2017 and has become a pretty renowned framework inside the Python community. Masonite has the amazing out-of-the-box features and incredible documentation you've come to love and need.
@norberttech
Creator and maintainer of Flow PHP, an open-source data processing framework. Problem solver, software architect, also working as a Data Witcher ⚔️, hunting and killing 🧌 and 🪳in your data processing pipelines!
@StarArawn
Hi! My name is John and I'm a rust game developer who has a passion for making video games and graphics programming. Currently I spend most of my time writing games and plugins using the bevy game engine.
@learnwithjason
I’m making creative, entertaining content about what developers do for work & fun. Your sponsorship helps me make more of it!
@froggleston
I develop infrastructure and services for a range of open source projects and organisations, either as part of my day job or as a hobby. Please consider sponsoring my work if you have found it useful!
@sqlfluff
SQLFluff is a dialect-flexible and configurable SQL linter. Support the project to help fund operating costs, bounties on features and core development work.
@pybricks
Pybricks brings Python coding to all smart LEGO hubs, with improved open source firmware and a beginner-friendly online coding interface. Whether you build trains, cities, robots, Pybricks makes your creations come alive.
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