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Proposal for spending community funds

· 3 min read
Matiss Janis Aboltins

Our open source community has reached an exciting point: thanks to the incredible generosity of our donors, we now have a steady flow of funds coming in. First of all — thank you.

This support allows us to make the project more sustainable for everyone involved. We want to start by addressing something that is often overlooked in open source: the invisible labor that keeps everything running.

We’re proposing a 3-month trial program to pay our core maintainers for the essential (but often unglamorous) work of:

  • Reviewing pull requests
  • Triage and categorize GitHub issues
  • Preparing releases

We believe it’s time to recognize the financial value of labor — but before we move forward, we want to hear your feedback. Join the conversation on Discord or leave anonymous feedback in this form.

What We’re Proposing

Starting July 1st, we’d like to set aside $1,000 per month from the project’s funds for a review stipend pool. This pool would be divided between core maintainers based on the work they do each month, measured via a transparent points system.

  • Points are assigned based on the size of PRs reviewed (using lines of code as a proxy for effort).
  • Additional points are awarded for labelling and grooming issues, closing duplicates, and managing releases.
  • The system has a cap, and in months with less activity, the payout is reduced to $500.
  • Payments are handled via OpenCollective and are only available to core maintainers.

This system is designed to be lightweight, fair, and easy to administer — and it keeps our monthly costs well within our donation income.

Why Start With Admin Work?

Before we consider feature bounties or bug bounties, we need to acknowledge the day-to-day labor that enables these contributions to be merged and released. Paying for features while leaving critical administrative work unpaid would be unsustainable — and unfair.

This trial serves as the foundation for broader funding efforts in the future. However, it begins with respecting the work that is already being done.

What We Need From You

We believe this is the right direction — but we won’t go ahead without the community’s support.

  • If you’re for it, against it, or have suggestions — let us know.
  • If there’s strong opposition, we won’t implement it.
  • If the community supports it, we’ll begin the trial in July.

Join the conversation on Discord or leave anonymous feedback in this form. We’re listening — and we’ll publish a summary of the feedback before moving forward.

What’s Next?

  • We’ll collect community feedback until late June.
  • If there’s consensus, the 3-month trial begins July 1st.
  • After the trial, we’ll evaluate how it went and where to go next.

Thank you again for being part of this journey. This community runs on trust, time, and care. With your feedback, we can keep building something that works — for all of us.