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@Sync-in
Sync-in is a privacy-first, self-funded open-source file collaboration platform. It relies on community support to keep development active, free for all, and truly independent.
@XaFF-XaFF
Hi, I'm XaFF and I'm C++ and C# developer. I'm interested in cybersecurity and malware engineering. I specialize in penetration testing, rootkit development and anti-virus software bypasses.
@passwordless-id
“Passwordless.ID” is meant to be a free public identity provider. It is our conviction that making it free for everyone is the best way to make the internet both more secure and more convenient for users. Thank you for your sponsorship!
@klezVirus
I'm an italian cybersecurity professional with a fairly long career in the field. Driven by my passion for cybersecurity and automation, I use my spare time to develop new tools and techniques to make my job easier, to hack, or just to have fun.
@goadesign
The Goa project is a Go framework that aims at democratizing the development of cloud based software platforms by leveraging code and documentation generation and providing complementary software packages.
@Alamofire
Alamofire is an HTTP networking library written in Swift maintained by the[ASF](https://github.com/Alamofire/Foundation#members). It focuses specifically on broadening the core networking technologies on Apple platforms.
@pydantic
If you're a user of Pydantic, consider sponsoring us. All sponsorship revenue will be distributed among projects we depend on and external contributors.
@springdoc
springdoc helps to automate the generation of API documentation using spring boot projects. (living documentation using OpenAPI)
@event-driven-io
Our goal is to help you build applications close to business. We aim to bring you tools and learning resources that help you focus on delivering value. Event-driven Architecture and Event Sourcing are good foundations for doing that.
@rvm

RVM

RVM is the acronym of Ruby enVironment Manager. It manages Ruby application environments and enables switching between them.
@Clemapfel
Help contribute to the continued advancement of front-end development in Julia! All my projects are free and open-source, created for the good of the Julia ecosystem with no expectation of monetary gain.
@dirkhh
I contribute to quite a few projects and maintain a couple. Subsurface and the ADS-B Feeder Image are likely the two most well known ones.
@swilgosz
A founder of HanamiMastery, passionate ruby developer, and productivity madman. I want to help great projects to be even greater.
@katemihalikova
Programmer from Liberec, CZ, EU. Toolbox full of TypeScript, Angular, Node.js. Currently focusing on two fields - tooling and internationalization. Teaching at @coreskill. Hacking Scratch Wars apps. Trying to make it through these harsh times.
@gmazoyer
Network/Automation Engineer (AS201281, former AS35280, AS29467, AS2602). Former 3 times GSoC student. IPv6 lover, FLOSS enthusiast and Gamer.
@wezm
Wesley is an developer based in Australia active in many areas of the open-source ecosystem. Sponsor my work on GitHub!
@ArchiveBox
ArchiveBox has 501(c)(3) non-profit status through our fiscal sponsor [HCB](https://hackclub.com/hcb/). All donations are tax-deductible and go towards supporting our open-source development and public benefit projects.
@StevenWeathers
Hello, I'm Steven Weathers a Software Engineer and creator of the open source agile planning poker app [Thunderdome](https://thunderdome.dev) among other little things.
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