Re: Clojurists Together wants to fund you to work on your open source Clojure project from May-July 2020

2020-04-22 Thread Daniel Compton
Hi folks

I'm happy to announce that this quarter Clojurists Together (with the help
of our members) are supporting re-frame with Isaac Johnston, Practicalli
with John Stevenson, CIDER/nREPL/Orchard with Bozhidar Batsov, and Figwheel
with Bruce Hauman.

You can see more details at
https://www.clojuriststogether.org/news/q2-2020-funding-announcement/.

Thanks to all of our members  for
your support, we couldn't do it without you.

Daniel and the Clojurists Together committee

On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 8:37 PM Daniel Compton <
daniel.compton.li...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi folks
>
> Clojurists Together  is about to
> award another round of funding to support open source Clojure projects. 
> *Applications
>  close on Thursday, April
> 9th at 11:59pm PST.*
>
> Clojurists Together is an organisation, dedicated to funding and
> supporting open source software, infrastructure, and documentation that is
> important to the Clojure and ClojureScript community.
>
> *We plan to fund four projects at $3,000 USD/month for 3 months ($9,000
> USD total).*
>
> Previously we have supported projects
>  like Neanderthal, Aleph,
> Fireplace, cljdoc, Shadow CLJS, CIDER, Figwheel, clj-http and several more.
>
> We surveyed
>  our
> members recently and asked them what they wanted us to focus on.
>
> The main things our members were interested in:
>
>- Error messages
>- Documentation
>- Developer experience tools
>- Build tooling
>- IDE support
>- Test tooling
>- Linters
>- Profilers
>- Data analysis/processing frameworks
>
> If you work on any of these kinds of projects, please look at applying for
> funding.
>
> Figwheel, clj-kondo, Kaocha, Reitit, Shadow CLJS, re-frame, Aleph,
> Manifold, Calva, Cloverage, Chlorine, Conjure, Malli, clj-goes-fast were
> all projects mentioned that our members were interested in supporting.
>
> We encourage open source maintainers to apply
>  for funding, especially
> if you work on one of the projects or areas that our members highlighted.
>
> If you work at a company that uses Clojure, talk to your engineering
> manager about supporting Clojurists Together. We've been able to support
> projects thanks to the generosity of our developer and company members
> . The more support we have,
> the more that we can do to improve things for the entire Clojure community.
>
> Thanks, Daniel.
>

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Clojurists Together wants to fund you to work on your open source Clojure project from May-July 2020

2020-04-03 Thread Daniel Compton
Hi folks

Clojurists Together  is about to award
another round of funding to support open source Clojure projects. *Applications
 close on Thursday, April
9th at 11:59pm PST.*

Clojurists Together is an organisation, dedicated to funding and supporting
open source software, infrastructure, and documentation that is important
to the Clojure and ClojureScript community.

*We plan to fund four projects at $3,000 USD/month for 3 months ($9,000 USD
total).*

Previously we have supported projects
 like Neanderthal, Aleph,
Fireplace, cljdoc, Shadow CLJS, CIDER, Figwheel, clj-http and several more.

We surveyed
 our
members recently and asked them what they wanted us to focus on.

The main things our members were interested in:

   - Error messages
   - Documentation
   - Developer experience tools
   - Build tooling
   - IDE support
   - Test tooling
   - Linters
   - Profilers
   - Data analysis/processing frameworks

If you work on any of these kinds of projects, please look at applying for
funding.

Figwheel, clj-kondo, Kaocha, Reitit, Shadow CLJS, re-frame, Aleph,
Manifold, Calva, Cloverage, Chlorine, Conjure, Malli, clj-goes-fast were
all projects mentioned that our members were interested in supporting.

We encourage open source maintainers to apply
 for funding, especially
if you work on one of the projects or areas that our members highlighted.

If you work at a company that uses Clojure, talk to your engineering
manager about supporting Clojurists Together. We've been able to support
projects thanks to the generosity of our developer and company members
. The more support we have,
the more that we can do to improve things for the entire Clojure community.

Thanks, Daniel.

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