Funding efforts
If you want to fund some work in conda-forge, please check our list of "fundable items".
These issues are marked with the fundable
label and can be found across all the conda-forge repositories.
The quickest way to find them is to use this Github issue search for org:conda-forge label:fundable
.
If you want to propose a new fundable item for a particular part of the project, find the relevant repository and fill up the "Fundable" template. If you are not sure of which repository is the most adequate, default to conda-forge/conda-forge.github.io
.
conda-forge can also be found in OpenCollective, where you can:
- Browse current and past transactions
- Subscribe with recurring contributions
- Make one-time donations
Current and past funding efforts
For the sake of transparency, we have made available letters of intent, applications and grants submissions for conda-forge.
Submitted but not yet decided
Nothing to report so far.
Successfully funded
- 2023 - NumFOCUS SDG Round 1: Access control improvements for opt-in CI (Continuous Integration) services
- 2023 - Google Summer of Code: Modernization of the conda-forge.org website
- 2022 - CZI EOSS Funding Cycle 5: Transparent, open & sustainable infrastructure for conda-forge and bioconda, submitted by QuantStack & Quansight
- 2022 - NumFOCUS SDG Round 2: Adding pyproject.toml support to grayskull
- 2021 - CZI EOSS Funding Cycle 4: Fast Software Package Management for Bio and Data Science, submitted by QuantStack
- 2021 - NumFOCUS SDG Round 1: Updating conda-forge compiler infrastructure
- 2020 - NumFOCUS SDG Round 3: Add messaging functionality to conda and conda-build
- 2019 - NumFOCUS SDG Round 3: Unified Recipe Regenerator
- 2018 - NumFOCUS SDG Round 3: conda-forge sprint at SciPy 2019
Submitted and not funded
- 2023 - CZI EOSS Funding Cycle 6: Next-gen conda-build recipe format and tooling, submitted by Prefix & Quansight
- 2023 - Google Season of Docs: Restructuring the conda-forge documentation
- 2022 - CZI EOSS Funding Cycle 5: Adding a WebAssembly Toolchain to conda-forge, submitted by QuantStack