I am personally donating: First to Interstellar, the mbin/Lemmy/piefed client I’m using right now to create this post and second to KDE, even tho I’m a GNOME user, I like that they host their own fediverse instance ( https://lemmy.kde.social/ ), so I support them.
And what projects are y’all do donating to, if any at all?
- I have a set amount of “donation money” for FOSS every month. Most of these donations are not recurring, if i find a valuable FOSS project that actually helps me I give back some % of that amount, sometimes if there’s a lot of them I flip between them. That being said I have donated now 3 months in a row to Hyprland since I use it and I think it’s great. 
- I was not earning enough to donate with our renovation to try to fund, then I was also unemployed for a period, but now I have a new job that pays around 300€ more net per month, so I think I can start donating and still pay for the house and renovation. - FreeCAD
- KiCAD
- immich
- gadgetbridge
- codeberg
- KDE
- Krita
 - Some projects that I use a lot don’t want donations (jellyfin, antennapod, HomeAssistant, etc…) though 
- One time donation to, Liberapay. But I hope they integrate GNU-Taler 
- Servo and PostmarketOS. I think those are the two most important projects right now. If we want to have free software in the future we will need free platforms to run it on. - That’s cool. Never heard of PostmarketOS before. 
 
- I allocate 50€ a month for donations/support. Apart from regularly donating to my Lemmy instance and Codeberg, I keep a list of other open source projects I use and slowly go through it with one-off donations, since I can’t afford to donate to all of them regularly. 
- I donate occasionally, specially when I use it a lot. Last donation was to KDE. 
- I’ve been sending Gnome €10 a month for 5 years now, ever since I switched full time from Mac OS. I also make one-off donations to other projects, particularly apps that I like with small userbases. 
- I donated to Wikipedia which I’ve been dining out on ever since. I actually tried twice to donate to Feddit.uk but the donations work for a few months then it wants to authenticate or something and it craps out. 
- I pay for kind-of open-source projects like Bitwarden and Tuta. I donate to GrapheneOS and smaller stuff as much as I can. - They are not only kind-of foss. I’d call it support and not donate :) 
 
- I try to donate to a couple of projects every month. I just use too many FOSS projects to commit to only a few and donate regularly. So, it keeps changing. Some recurring ones are FFmpeg, KDE, Signal, Jellyfin, CoMaps, and Wireguard. 
- Matrix. I use it as my primary form of communication so I thought I should give back. I also support via github sponsors some of the bridges I use on matrix. 
- Codeberg I donate to once a month. If I find some repo or project/cli/tui or whatever that I enjoy using I’ll donate to their Ko-Fi. - Basically Codeberg is guaranteed and for anything else it’s whatever peaked my interest at that moment. 
- KDE. GnOmE has no public IBAN, afaik. They only use stripe and other weird services which I don’t support. - I also donate to other projects that publish IBAN. If they only use stripe or paypal, I won’t donate. It’s just too expensive. - Same. And projects that only use Github Donate (or whatever it’s called) are also out. 
 
- Only one I’ve donated to (unfortunately), is Garuda. When I built my gaming PC, I had budgeted money for a copy of windows. But after I built it I was loving my steam deck so much that I had the thought to install linux instead. Garuda is the arch for gaming with the easy install of something like endeavor. Probably mostly marketing, but I love their look too. Gaming has been great on it, and I sent them the windows money. $120 or so iirc. 
- LogSeq and RDE, but I gotta add more. Thanks for reminding me. 









