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How to donate this project? #151
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Thanks! And I think that Open Collective is a better place to make a financial contributions to open source projects: |
@19majkel94 yeah, the platform doesn't matter. I just want this project running but I don't have enough time to contribute with code so I figured... |
👍 👍 👍 I'm already donating a tenner on the projects I use, type-graphql deserves a few more :-) |
Also would be interested in supporting from our company, we utilize the project in production and would also love to keep it alive :) |
Great news to know @tylergets your company using it in production! |
Really nice codebase you have 👍. Unfortunately, I am just a student and possess no money sources rather than my scholarship and parents' donations 😒, but all your |
Thanks but they are not mine - @pleerock is the author, I'm only one of the contributors 😉
You can help TypeGraphQL by spreading the word, sharing on twitter, writing blog posts, tutorials, sample projects on Github and many more 💪 I am starting with TypeGraphQL page on opencollective.com this month (I hope so), so all interested bakers will soon be able to support the project with donations 🎉 |
I've used it in one of my projects that are currently in production. Unfortunately I'am switching over to the |
I 've just started donating $24/year https://opencollective.com/angelospikoulas :-) I'm happy to be the first one apparently! @19majkel94 please add https://opencollective.com/19majkel94 to your home page, the github readme.md & everywhere! And lets all contribute all we can, especially those using it commercially, to make this project even greater! |
@viktor-ku @tylergets @Veetaha @anodynos You can now spread the word and like/retweet 🐦 |
Happy to join as a member! Thanks again @19majkel94 for all of the hard work on this project!! |
@goldcaddy77 Thank you very much! 😍 |
@19majkel94 Donated today - keep up the great work. Sharry |
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Quote by @avin-kavish moved from #574 ❤️ |
We also plan to sponsor this project but it's not transparent what we can expect in the near future. According to project (TypeGraphQL vNext) and commit history it looks like there is no progress for months (Also can't see a Next branch) and that throwing money on it will have a marginal or effectively zero impact for us. Could you elaborate on your commitment to this project in 2021? |
I've moved that into a private repo because Kamil Myśliwiec "stolen" my code and embedded it as
I can see plenty of not released yet features:
I'm in a process of moving into a new house so temporarily there might be less commit activity because I only have time to answer issues, discussion and stackoverflow. Most of my engagement is now focused on TypeGraphQL Prisma integration. |
Thank you for the fast response.
This is no opensource 😕 How is it possible to steal from an MIT licensed project? Please rethink that decision.
Any release ETA?
Congrats! 🏡 We would like to see improvements in the core. We are also willing to contribute in form of code. |
Imagine you spend a lot of time working on a new OSS project. Let's say a new NoSQL database. You work very hard for months, coding in silence, having 100 GitHub stars. Then goes let's say Microsoft, "steal" (copy the code or fork the repo), name it "MicrosoftDB", launch in Azure, launch marketing campaigns, tutorial, influencers, etc. Now everyone is using your project under some other company/project name. People forget about what you've done (or never heard of the origin of "MicrosoftDB", you don't have sponsors anymore. Everyone is using the Microsoft product, you only see your name in some file headers. Welcome in a OSS MIT world 😉
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I created a ton of OOS. Some are more popular than others. I can understand you but the conclusion of such use cases was not to get away from opensource they changed their license to avoid such tricky shoots. Your project and great achievements are still visible and recognized. |
That's a pitfall. If your goal is to make money, MIT or anything in general without a business plan is 💩 Someday somebody will eat you 😄 The motivation to drive this project should be business-driven or purely personal. |
The goal is not to make money. The goal is to be able to work full-time on OSS. And that requires variety of ways to raise funds for doing this. We all have mortgages, family, so we can't do it pro-bono, like we were still 23 and studying. That's the reality, without the funding, it becomes a maintenance only project, as the first wave of excitement, gaining popularity and GitHub stars is putting out... So having sponsors is really helping me in reducing my daily-job hours, so that I have some time to spend for working on TypeGraphQL 😉
Go ask NestJS users if they know who created the code-first, decorator based GraphQL implementation they use. |
As I said before, I understand! But if you develop the software behind the eyes of the opensource community, it will leave a resentful residue. |
Owner note
TypeGraphQL is an MIT-licensed open source project. It doesn't have a large company that sits behind - its ongoing development is possible only thanks to the support by the community ❤️
If you fell in love with TypeGraphQL, you can support our efforts and help it grow, especially if you are using it commercially - just to ensure that the project which your product relies on is actively maintained and improved 💪
All the donation can be made using the Open Collective platform:
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