An experiment in gratitude
Over the years, every time I npm/brew/cpan installed a package, I also wished I could somehow thank its author/s. The had just saved me days/weeks/months of work. Of course, I never got around to it.
With the launch of my last project, I decided it was time for change.
I tracked down the authors of the packages that were critical to the project, sent them a nice thank you email and snail mailed them a box of craft chocolate as a token of my gratitude and appreciation.
The response has been so great that I am inspired to carry on.
So, I plan to send a box of chocolate to ~100 open source authors over the next year. Roughly 2 authors / week.
I want a low key, yet tangible gift so I have chosen a “year of chocolate” boxes from Askinosie Chocolate [http://bit.ly/1HpQGrH]. Chocolate is informal and easy to share with others. The folks at Askinosie are awesome in their own unique way. They share their profits back with the cocoa farmers and I figured their award winning craft chocolate would be a hit with most people.
I am aiming for lone/small team authors (eg petka / bluebirdjs) vs the more established projects that are already well recognized (eg react, backbone,… as awesome as they are).
Has there been a library that was critical to your project and you’d like to thank its author(s)? Feel free to suggest ideas. I will post my progress on HN every few weeks.
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https://gratipay.com
Then there's Patreon, but I don't immediately see any software-related stuff there, mostly other creative things (videos/music/drawings etc).
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EDIT: a few examples from Flattr:
NoScript: https://flattr.com/thing/42724/NoScript
Open Street Map: https://flattr.com/profile/openstreetmap
EFF: https://flattr.com/profile/EFF
AdBlock: https://flattr.com/thing/118424/AdBlock-For-Chrome
WikiLeaks: https://flattr.com/profile/WikiLeaks
Just use a few data attributes and you've got AJAX support in your web app.
Update: Not to mention all their work with the Pinax suite of Django packages: https://github.com/pinax/