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by ukutaht
1612 days ago
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We decided to create a donation fund to support open-source projects that we depend on last year[1]. We rely heavily on PostgreSQL and so just today I was trying to find the best way to contribute to the development of Postgres. I didn't find much beyond sponsoring official community events[2]. The impression I got was that there are no paid core developers for PostgreSQL, is that correct? If so, what's the best way to support the project financially? 1. https://plausible.io/giving-back
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There are (I and several of my colleagues, for example) - but they're paid by employers having us work on postgres, rather than a foundation or such.
> If so, what's the best way to support the project financially?
There unfortunately - personal opinion, not as a core team member - is no good way to fund a "partial" developer for postgres right now.
On a smaller scale than employing a dedicated postgres developer, regularly testing the in-development release (and reporting bugs!), doing ad-hoc testing, patch review etc are a bit easier to start with.