Become a sponsor to python-trio
The Trio Collective is a loosely-organized community focused on making Python concurrency and networking accessible to everyone. The team is led by @njsmith, but anyone is welcome to join! Sponsorship money is handled transparently through Open Collective, and will be used for things like hosting costs, sprints, and even funding developer time if we get enough. You're also welcome to contribute through Open Collective directly, in case that's more convenient for you.
Our most prominent project is Trio, a friendly and robust library for async concurrency in Python, and a flagship example of structured concurrency. We also maintain associated libraries like pytest-trio. And beyond that, we maintain generally useful libraries for anyone working in Python, like trustme to generate mock TLS certificates for testing networking libraries.
Note: we're still working out our sponsor tiers :-). We're very grateful for all contributions! And if you/your company wants to make a substantial ongoing contribution then drop us a line and we can figure out ways to acknowledge your support.
Featured work
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python-trio/trio
Trio – a friendly Python library for async concurrency and I/O
Python 6,196 -
python-trio/trustme
#1 quality TLS certs while you wait, for the discerning tester
Python 564 -
python-trio/sniffio
Sniff out which async library your code is running under
Python 126 -
python-trio/outcome
Capture the outcome of Python function calls
Python 32 -
python-trio/unasync
The async transformation code.
Python 91
$5 a month
SelectIndividual contributor: Show your appreciation and support! Every little bit helps.
$10 a month
SelectIndividual contributor × 2: Like Individual contributor, but more so.
$25 a month
SelectProfessional developer: Feeling guilty about that Silicon Valley / New York / London tech salary? Pay it forward to a community project!
$100 a month
SelectOrganizational supporter: Using Trio or our other projects professionally? Help ensure they're still there when you need them. This level of support is enough to support 1-2 volunteers attending an annual in-person sprint.
Larger contributions? We're just getting started with this sponsorship stuff, so we don't have formal tiers worked out for larger contributions yet. If you or your company wants to make a larger ongoing contribution to directly support development or similar, then (a) you're awesome, (b) get in touch and we'll figure out tiers, acknowledgements, etc.