Become a sponsor to Karsten Dambekalns
I have been using open-source software since 1999, when I started to participate in a small project that was based on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP. Going from there I used many other tools over the years and in fact my entire computing infrastructure is mostly based on OSS (like for most other people, even though they might not know it.) So I have been contributing back to the open-source community with code, documentation and in other ways since 2000 already, with TYPO3 being the first project I substantially contributed to in the early 2000s.
By now I co-own a company (called Flownative and of course also @flownative) that works mostly with and on open-source software (the @neos project being the primary target, a project on which I was one of the first developers). And while that allows to contribute back in quite some ways, we still need to earn money and it's somewhat forced to focus on working on what our clients can use in some way or the other.
Your direct sponsorhsip would raise motivation to contribute other things, to other projects even, that are not coming out of my paid work in some way. That could be issue triage or PR reviews, helping out with some completely "unrelated" project that I might have a personal interest in, report bugs in software I use, help other users through issue comments, …
6 sponsors have funded kdambekalns’s work.
Featured work
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kdambekalns/PHPCR
[UNMAINTAINED] The JSR-283 interface port to PHP without namespaces (for PHP before 5.3)
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kdambekalns/flow-development-collection
The unified repository containing the Flow core packages, used for Flow development.
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kdambekalns/neos-development-collection
The unified repository containing the Neos core packages, used for Neos development.
PHP 1
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SelectThanks, dude!
A token of appreciation for me, as one of the people investing time into the open-source community.
If you choose this, make sure to support some other people as well! Just think of it as not even the cost of one coffee… (Assuming a certain economic standard–if that's not true for you, do whatever you can, but take care of yourself!)
$10 a month
SelectA review a day keeps the bugs away…
As bugs are discovered, they are often also fixed, resulting in PRs that need to be reviewed. And even though this tier allows for only a really simple review per day, it at least helps to raise motivation for doing it!
$25 a month
SelectOpen-source is really everywhere!
You realized that most of what you do with your computer is at least indirectly made possible through open-source software? You can easily afford to give back some money? This tier is for you! Thanks for giving back!