Tuesday, 28 August, 2018 UTC


Summary

Eric Berry started Code Sponsor a year ago because of his passion for finding ways to sustain and fund open source developers. He ultimately had to shutdown due to potential legal issues with GitHub, but was given new life as CodeFund when he went to work for ConsenSys and Gitcoin. We talked through the backstory of this idea, why he's so passionate about funding open source, ethical advertising, being unapologetically focused on your mission, the value of honesty and openness, and the future direction of CodeFund.
Sponsors
  • Vettery –  Vettery helps you scale your teams by connecting you with highly qualified tech, sales & finance candidates. Download their tech salary report for 2018 with insights from tech hiring activity in New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Washington D.C. Download at vettery.com/founderstalk.
  • Rollbar –  We catch our errors before our users do because of Rollbar. Resolve errors in minutes, and deploy your code with confidence. Learn more at rollbar.com/changelog.
  • Algolia –  Our search partner. Algolia's full suite search APIs enable teams to develop unique search and discovery experiences across all platforms and devices. We're using Algolia to power our site search here at Changelog.com. Get started for free and learn more at algolia.com.
  • Fastly –  Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform. Learn more at fastly.com.
Featuring
  • Eric Berry – Twitter, GitHub, Website
  • Adam Stacoviak – Twitter, GitHub, Website
Notes and Links
  • CodeFund
  • What I’ve learned over the past year funding open source
  • The CPC Illusion
  • gitcoinco/codefund
  • Code Sponsor + Gitcoin = OSS Sustainability
  • Why Funding Open Source is Hard
  • React Table
  • Material UI
  • nayafia/lemonade-stand
  • Codesandbox
  • Nuxt.js
  • Sustain Summit 2018
  • Open Collective
  • Founders Talk #52: Pia Mancini is now CEO and growing Open Collective