A weekly newsletter covering grants, sponsorships, endowments, and strategic support for open source projects, maintainers, foundations, and shared infrastructure.

Each issue can also include notable essays or analysis that help explain the economics, stewardship, and dependency risks underneath the week’s funding news.

Issues

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Issue #10: IBM and Red Hat's $5B pledge, F-Droid funding, and Packagist sponsorships

This week: IBM and Red Hat committed $5 billion to Project Lightwell, F-Droid received FLOSS/fund support, Packagist expanded funded security work and sponsorships, the PHP Foundation reported its 2025 impact, TuxCare joined an OpenJS sustainability program, Hanakai added SerpApi as a sponsor, Protocol Guild explored Ethereum developer funding through a blockchain lottery, unitaryHACK prepared another bounty-driven open source quantum event, Percona launched a new foundation, Restack launched to support European Free Software projects, Hyundai Mobis moved open source vehicle software work into Eclipse, OpenTelemetry graduated from CNCF, Euro-Office revived AGPL attribution questions, Gentoo prepared to move financial governance to SPI, Garnix is shutting down its hosted Nix CI service, slicer license disputes widened, Zed moved remaining first-party AGPL crates to GPL, Zig banned AI-assisted contributions, GNOME Circle and Flathub tightened AI-content boundaries, Google Gemini CLI drew open-source bait-and-switch backlash, and new OpenSSF coverage, Linux networking updates, rsync scrutiny, O’Reilly’s analysis of AI-era open source ecosystems, and other reports kept highlighting AI-driven security, policy, and maintainer-pressure problems.

Issue #9: pgBackRest funding, Bambu AGPL pressure, and AI disclosure load

This week: pgBackRest found a sponsor coalition, Bambu Lab faced broader AGPL scrutiny, Google nudged Gemini CLI users toward a proprietary alternative, MoonRay joined the Academy Software Foundation, OpenTelemetry graduated in CNCF, and AI-assisted disclosure work kept increasing maintainer pressure.

Issue #7: AI pressure, funding, and foundation governance

This week: CopilotKit and RadixArk raised funding, Linea and Microcks moved deeper into foundation governance, package registries got sustainability attention, and AI pressure kept hitting public code, attribution, and contribution workflows.