lemonade-stand
httptoolkit-ui
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lemonade-stand
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Is Docker and Lens owned by a very bad company now? They are harassing users to pay their licenses.
There are tons of options. https://github.com/nayafia/lemonade-stand
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A solution in sight to the open source funding problem?
As project maintainers resort to a variety of fundraising methods, it's clear that the ecosystem is still yet to adopt a truly sustainable model attractive to those who not only build OSS, but those who use it too.
- Monetization Platforms
- A handy guide to financial support for open source
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Hacker News top posts: Aug 29, 2022
A handy guide to financial support for open source\ (21 comments)
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Lemonade-stand - a great resource for OSS maintainers trying to monetize their project
Lemonade-stand - a great resource for r/opensource maintainers trying to /r/monetize their project by Nadia Asparouhova on @GitHub: https://github.com/nayafia/lemonade-stand
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How could I make money as a open source software developer?
There are a lot of resources about it , you can start with this.
httptoolkit-ui
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Ask HN: How to Monetize Open-Source Software?
> Monetization via Paid Premium Version / Open Core
This point is interesting, because it assumes the only way to do premium is with a closed-source version, losing the open-source benefits.
Personally I've had good success (i.e. comfortably enough income as a solo bootstrapped project that I can work on open source full time) doing a freemium approach that's 100% open-source for http://httptoolkit.tech
Yes, anybody can fork the project and remove the payment checks (here: https://github.com/httptoolkit/httptoolkit-ui/blob/5cf0b10c6...) but it's a non-trivial hassle to fork everything and hook it all up, and means ongoing maintenance work to manage a fork forever, so at the price it's not really worth any serious professional's time (and I give out free licenses for everybody would contributes to the code anyway).
Works well, lets you stay 100% open source, which is good for everybody and encourages contributions, and you can still make enough money to fund development (never going to make anybody a billionaire, but that's not the point).
What are some alternatives?
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