No objection, and many approvals on the PR. I'll merge and enable the
sponsoring links on our major repositories.

I'll work on documenting sponsoring options on our websites and READMEs
later. If someone wants to do that instead, that would be great :)

Yoann Rodière
Hibernate team


On Mon, Jul 21, 2025 at 9:09 AM Yoann Rodiere <yo...@hibernate.org> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> As we're settling at Commonhaus, the topic of funding the foundation
> becomes increasingly relevant.
>
> Thankfully Hibernate projects are sponsored directly by several very
> invested companies, so resources (devs) are not a problem for us, and
> neither is infrastructure (CI).
> But Commonhaus itself obviously has admin/infrastructure costs and will
> need money.
>
> Without going as far as actively looking for funding, we could at least
> start by establishing revenue streams. Commonhaus happens to have a few
> things set up already for funnelling sponsorship from GitHub [1], we'd just
> need to enable it and direct the money to Commonhaus. I created a pull
> request [2] to do just that.
> Enabling sponsoring will require a separate change of settings on relevant
> repositories (which I think would be those of the major projects displayed
> on our websites).
>
> Of course there's no guarantee this will bring any money, but it's better
> than the 0% chance if we don't set this up.
>
> We could also set up dedicated "accounts" for Hibernate, so that
> contributions to Hibernate are clearly identified and can be used for
> Hibernate purposes. But:
>
> 1. We don't have an immediate need for that.
> 2. We can't do that independently from Commonhaus, which is the legal
> entity owning Hibernate.
> 3. I know Erin (in CC) has something planned for precisely this, something
> like delegated accounts in OpenCollective. We'd just need to spend some
> time figuring it out.
>
> WDYT? If you agree, please go to the PR [2] and approve. If not, please
> explain here or on the PR.
>
> Apart from that, I think we should document how to fund Hibernate in
> various places. I'm thinking of doing that on the website (one entry in
> each per-project menu + one page in the community section) and also in each
> project's README (a short subsection with one sentence + a link to the
> website). I'll try to send PRs for that at some point in the future, but
> please voice any concerns now.
>
> [1]
> https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/managing-your-repositorys-settings-and-features/customizing-your-repository/displaying-a-sponsor-button-in-your-repository
> [2] https://github.com/hibernate/.github/pull/5
>
> Yoann Rodière
> Hibernate team
>
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