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Anthropic has partnered with the Python Software Foundation, providing $1.5 million to improve security in the Python ecosystem. This funding aims to protect users from supply-chain attacks and may benefit other open-source projects as well.
Ghostty is now a non-profit, sponsored by Hack Club, allowing it to operate as a charitable initiative. This structure provides financial transparency, legal protections, and opens up avenues for funding while maintaining its open-source nature.
The article highlights the three projects receiving support from the 2025 Spotify FOSS Fund: FFmpeg, Mock Service Worker (MSW), and Xiph.org. It details the funding amounts and the impact these projects have on open source technology, particularly in media and API development.
The Ingress NGINX controller for Kubernetes will be discontinued in March 2026 due to a lack of maintainers and funding. Despite its widespread use, the project has struggled to attract support, leading to its decline and unresolved security issues. Experts argue that the open source community must find ways to pay and sustain crucial projects like this one.
This article compiles several Twitter threads discussing new developments in startup funding and technology, including the launch of Untapped Capital Fund II and various AI projects. It highlights open-source tools like KeepYard and Pippin, showcasing efforts to innovate in bookmark management and autonomous agents.
Todd C. Miller, the maintainer of the sudo command for over 30 years, is looking for financial support to continue the project's development. Despite ongoing updates, he faces challenges due to limited resources and rising bug reports. The future of sudo may depend on finding a sponsor or its transition to the newer sudo-rs version.
Daniel Stenberg, the maintainer of the curl project, discussed the challenges of maintaining the widely-used open-source software during a keynote at the Open Source Summit Europe 2025. Despite its significant impact and usage in billions of devices, the project struggles with a lack of financial support from the companies that rely on it, as well as increasing maintenance burdens and problematic communications from users and organizations. Stenberg emphasized the importance of reconsidering how businesses contribute to the open-source projects they depend on for their products.
Creative funding mechanisms for open source projects are becoming essential as maintainers face burnout and financial instability. The Wix Toolset has implemented an Open Source Maintenance Fee for commercial users, while the startup Astral is monetizing its open source package manager uv through a paid enterprise-focused registry. These approaches aim to improve sustainability and support for maintainers while preserving the principles of free and open source software.
LangChain Inc. has successfully raised $125 million in Series B funding, reaching a valuation of $1.25 billion. The company offers an open-source AI agent development tool that simplifies the building of AI applications, allowing developers to switch language models seamlessly and improve productivity with its suite of tools, including LangGraph and LangSmith.
The Python Software Foundation (PSF) has withdrawn a $1.5 million proposal for a grant from the National Science Foundation due to terms that conflicted with their commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Despite the potential benefits of the funding for enhancing Python security, the PSF prioritized their values and mission over financial gain. They are now seeking support from the community to sustain their operations.