Having new initiatives in this space is always good. There was a blog post on OpenCollective about this as well [1]. The about-page specifically calls out that 'Deep dependencies are not receiving financial support' -…
From the homepage: > As a business that operates in Europe, it is possible to get a VAT refund for products/services of other European companies. > European companies also tend to offer payment methods that are commonly…
The thanks.dev approach is great IMO. Tracing your project's entire dependency tree recursively and distributing money evenly to all projects is a great way to ensure that smaller/less visible projects also get some…
In addition to Localstack, Moto can help speedup the dev/test cycle as well. If you're architecture is on AWS, you're most likely using either one of those solutions.
That endpoint is not guaranteed to be correct. There's a Github thread [1] with more background info, if you're interested. [1] https://github.com/pypa/warehouse/issues/474
Having new initiatives in this space is always good. There was a blog post on OpenCollective about this as well [1]. The about-page specifically calls out that 'Deep dependencies are not receiving financial support' -…
From the homepage: > As a business that operates in Europe, it is possible to get a VAT refund for products/services of other European companies. > European companies also tend to offer payment methods that are commonly…
The thanks.dev approach is great IMO. Tracing your project's entire dependency tree recursively and distributing money evenly to all projects is a great way to ensure that smaller/less visible projects also get some…
In addition to Localstack, Moto can help speedup the dev/test cycle as well. If you're architecture is on AWS, you're most likely using either one of those solutions.
That endpoint is not guaranteed to be correct. There's a Github thread [1] with more background info, if you're interested. [1] https://github.com/pypa/warehouse/issues/474