Donation to Software in the Public Interest general budget. Donations are used for SPI's operating expenses. Thank you for your contribution!
Donation to support 0 A.D., a cross-platform, real-time strategy (RTS) game of ancient warfare. It's a historically-based war/economy game, in which the player must lead an ancient civilization, gather resources from the map, and raise a military force to conquer enemy factions. It is entirely free, open-source software.
Adélie is an independent, Libre operating system based on the Linux kernel and musl runtime library.
We focus on reliability, security, compatibility, portability, and usability.
Donation to support the development of the aptosid project. aptosid is a full featured Debian Unstable based live CD with a special focus on hard disk installations, a clean upgrade path within sid and additional hardware and software support. The ISO is enriched and stabilized with aptosid's own kernels, packages and scripts.
Arch Linux survives because of the tireless efforts of many people in the community and the core development circle. None of us are paid for
our work, and we don't have the personal funds to sustain server costs ourselves. Thanks go out to all the project donors at https://www.archlinux.org/donate/
Donation to support the ArduPilot project. ArduPilot is a free and open source autopilot project for all types of unmanned flying vehicles, ground vehicles and boats. Donations will be used to help support the development of the project.
Battle for Wesnoth is an open source, turn-based strategy game with a high fantasy theme. It features both singleplayer and online/hotseat multiplayer combat. The game also allows its users to create their own "campaigns" and make them publicly available, as well as collaborating with the core team to expand the open source gaming ecosystem.
Donation to support the Debian Project. The Debian operating system is POSIX based, freely distributable, and
includes features such as true multitasking, virtual memory, shared
libraries, demand loading, proper memory management, TCP/IP networking, and
other features consistent with Unix-type systems. It is used by individuals
and organizations worldwide.
Debian DebConf Conference Sponsorship
DebConf is Debian's annual conference.
FFmpeg aims to provide a free, complete, cross-platform solution to multimedia processing including decoding, encoding, demuxing, muxing, streaming, filtering, metadata processing, etc.
Your donation will be used to fund expenses related to development (e.g. equipment and server maintenance), to sponsor bug fixing,
feature development, the participation or organization of meetings and events in the project interest area, to support internal development or educational projects or any other activity promoting FFmpeg.
Fund proposals are publically discussed and approved on the ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org mailing list.
This donation will help us provide support for many projects related to free software based desktop computing, including X.org, Mesa, Hal/D-Bus and the Cairo graphics library.
Your donation will cover Gallery's hosting expenses (hardware, bandwidth, colocation fees) as well as pay our expenses when we have our team meetups. Even a little bit can go a long way!
Ganeti is a virtual machine cluster management tool built on top of existing virtualization technologies such as Xen or KVM and other open source software.
GNU TeXmacs is a free scientific text editor, which was both inspired by TeX and GNU Emacs. The editor allows you to write structured documents via a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) and user-friendly interface.
Donation to support Haskell.org. Haskell.org represents the open-source Haskell community. Haskell is an advanced purely-functional programming language. An open-source product of more than twenty years of cutting-edge research, it allows rapid development of robust, concise, correct software. With strong support for integration with other languages, built-in concurrency and parallelism, debuggers, profilers, rich libraries and an active community, Haskell makes it easier to produce flexible, maintainable, high-quality software.
Donation to support the LibreOffice project. The LibreOffice suite offers native support of the Open Document Format (ODF) standard. Features include separate text processor, spreadsheet, presentation and database modules. It is in use by individuals and organizations worldwide.
Donation to support the MinGW Project. MinGW provides a complete Open Source programming tool set which is suitable for the development of native MS-Windows applications, and which do not depend on any 3rd-party C-Runtime DLLs.
Donation to support the NTPsec Project, a more secure, hardened, and improved implementation of Network Time Protocol derived from NTP Classic, Dave Mills’s original. We employ best practices and state-of-the art technology in code auditing, verification, and testing to deliver code that can be used with confidence in deployments with the most stringent security, availability, and assurance requirements.
ns-3 is a discrete-event, packet-level network simulator with an emphasis on networking research and education.
Open Bioinformatics Foundation
Donation to support the Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF) and its member projects. OBF is volunteer-run and dedicated to promoting the practice and philosophy of Open Source software development and Open Science within the life sciences. Member projects include the widely used Bio* and EMBOSS programming toolkits. OBF runs the annual Bioinformatics Open Source Conference (BOSC); participates as an umbrella organization in the Google Summer of Code program; and organizes developer-centric "Hackathon" events. Your contribution helps OBF to fund activities towards maintaining, nurturing, and growing a vibrant community of people committed to developing reusable open-source software for advancing biological research.
Donations to the OpenEmbedded Project
Donation to support the Open MPI Project. The Open MPI project is a collection of software projects (e.g., Open MPI, hwloc, MTT) that support high performance computing and production software engineering. It is developed and maintained by a dedicated open source community consisting of research, academic, and industry partners, and is used by individuals and organizations worldwide.
OpenSAF is an open source project that implements a high availability (HA) middleware solution based on Service Availability Forum specifications.
Donation to support OpenVAS. OpenVAS stands for Open Vulnerability Assessment System and is a network security scanner with associated tools like a graphical user front-end. The core component is a server with a set of network vulnerability tests (NVTs) to detect security problems in remote systems and applications. OpenVAS products are Free Software under GNU GPL and a fork of Nessus.
Open Voting Foundation Donation
This donation will be used to support the efforts and goals of the Open Voting Foundation, which are to educate the public and governmental officials and entities concerning elections systems based upon open source software, and further to promote the adoption of open source voting and elections solutions worldwide.
Donation to support the OpenZFS project. OpenZFS is storage software
which combines the functionality of traditional filesystems, volume
manager, and more. OpenZFS brings together developers from the illumos,
Linux, FreeBSD and OS X platforms, and a wide range of companies -- both
online and at the annual OpenZFS Developer Summit.
The PMIx Standard Community Project is governed by the PMIx Administrative Steering Committee (ASC). The ASC is a formal body that manages the PMIx Standard, PMIx Governance, and associated documents. The PMIx Standard document defines an API that provides libraries, tools, and resource managers with portable and well-defined access to commonly needed services in high-performance distributed and parallel computing systems. The PMIx Standard is available on GitHub. The PMIx Standard Community, represented by the ASC, is an international body with member organizations spanning industry, government, and academia.
PostgreSQL General Contribution
General contribution the PostgreSQL Project.
Your donation will be used to support any of:
PostgreSQL Project infrastructure including hosting, bandwidth and servers;
Publication of PostgreSQL advocacy materials;
Legal expenses of the Project;
Conference expenses and travel for Postgresql speakers;
or expenses for specific projects to benefit the general PostgreSQL community.
Thank you for helping keep the PostgreSQL community strong.
Donation to support the Privoxy Project.
Privoxy is a non-caching web proxy with advanced filtering capabilities for enhancing privacy, modifying web page data, managing HTTP cookies, controlling access, and removing ads, banners, pop-ups and other obnoxious Internet junk.
Privoxy is Free Software and licensed under the GPL2.
systemd is a suite of basic building blocks for a Linux system. It provides a system and service manager that runs as PID 1 and starts the rest of the system. systemd provides aggressive parallelization capabilities, uses socket and D-Bus activation for starting services, offers on-demand starting of daemons, keeps track of processes using Linux control groups, maintains mount and automount points, and implements an elaborate transactional dependency-based service control logic. systemd supports SysV and LSB init scripts and works as a replacement for sysvinit.
The Mana World is a 100% free and open source 2D MMORPG, with no ads, and no microtransactions. The game has been entirely developed by players themselves on a voluntary basis over the past 14 years and anyone can contribute in their own way if they wish to. All staff members (game masters, administrators, advisors) are volunteers elected by the community itself. Unlike other free-to-play MMORPGs, The Mana World operates as a nonprofit organization and is supported by donations.
Translatewiki.net is a translation community and a localization platform for free and open source projects. It started out with localization for MediaWiki. Later support was added for MediaWiki extensions, FreeCol and other free and open source projects.
The X.Org Foundation welcomes sponsorship (both cash and in-kind), and tries hard to put the donations of sponsors to transparent good use. The Foundation is an extremely low-overhead, all-volunteer organization supporting the Open Source Graphics stack (X, Wayland, Mesa, DRI, ...) and its software ecosystem. One of the explicit goals of the X.Org Foundation is to fund work that helps to advance this development. Sponsorship and contributions of money, equipment, etc are extremely valuable to enable us to achieve this goal.
Thank you for supporting the YafaRay render engine. We want YafaRay to become a useful tool to render our ideas and a real and powerful alternative to proprietary engines. Your donation will help the YafaRay Project to make it possible. Yafaray is currently used by a great community of professionals, proud hobbyists and academic institutions for free, as in free speech. We would like to extend this freedom not only to software, but to the support tools needed to learn YafaRay. If you don't have time or skills to donate, please consider about donating money. Your generosity allows the YafaRay project to continue.
Donations will be used to pay for the project's basic expenses (hosting, domain), to support development and to promote use of the YafaRay engine.