Thanks to everybody who has already responded, you are great! :) As usual, developers are also called up to volunteer, we have a few PRs to make sense of, test/fix and deem worthy of a merge, as well as that bounty recently revived for supporting data points in an UPS (see recent ML history)...
Jim On Thu, Feb 2, 2023 at 3:43 PM Jim Klimov <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello all, > > For decades, the NUT project ran without any formal entity or a "money > purse" of its own. This proved to be a somewhat limiting factor, since paid > services like DNS have to be covered by maintainers (as in ancient times, > when city celebrations were paid by randomly elected officials personally), > and some other services like hosting for the NUT CI farm have to be > solicited "Please let us crash here for free, until we can thank you back!" > In fact, over time some sponsorships were proposed here and there, but > without a legal entity to talk to, corporations could not help much. > > So to cut it short, the Network UPS Tools project has now signed up with > Open Source Collective as a fiscal host (it is a US non-profit > organization, although not a charity of tax-deductible sort), and we are > setting up a GitHub Sponsors integration as well. > > Feel welcome to eventually review the goals or chip in at: > * https://opencollective.com/networkupstools > * https://github.com/sponsors/networkupstools > > As always, practical help is also welcome - whether with our > neigh-infinite backlog of great ideas to improve, generalize and > de-duplicate code, or with new features and integrations, or with > driver/protocol updates, or with making documentation friendlier to > newcomers - you name it! > > On behalf of NUT maintainers, > Jim Klimov > >
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