Open source software is essential to the global economy, public services, and international organizations, yet many critical projects remain underfunded, highlighting the need for sustainable support.

The United Nations and other public institutions are increasingly recognizing the importance of open source, with initiatives like the Global Digital Compact and various national funds dedicated to supporting open source projects.

GitHub is actively involved in bridging the sustainability gap through initiatives like GitHub Sponsors, the FOSS Sustainability Fund, and resources for open source maintainers, emphasizing the need for collaborative investment from both public and private sectors.

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    2 hours ago

    Github is a private company and as such unfit to protect open source.

    What is needed is an autonomous, government funded organisation that will allow the world to get rid of companies making money off the FOSS ecosystem.

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      get rid of companies making money off the FOSS

      I’m afraid if we discourage companies from adopting open source we’ll end up with even more closed source garbage.

      There are industry sectors where closed source is the norm, and it just leads to more vendor lock-in and less standardization and interop.

      I’m a bit young to say for sure, but I believe closed source was the norm in the software world 20-30 years ago and openness was stigmatized. I certainly don’t want to live in that world.

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    5 hours ago

    Public good does not mean invitation into license violation, such as training AI models without consent.