2013-12-21

Today, I started my official break from projects for the Holiday Season although there are still some tasks I do regardless of what time of year it is much of my contributions to various open source projects slow down around Christmas.

Each year I remind those in the United States that there is a great opportunity for them to make a tax deductible donation to open source projects that are 501(c)3 non-profits and this year I will do the same. And finally you can find my Wishlist right here and a special thanks to one reader who sent me some wine already!

Here is my list:

 

Mozilla

Mozilla is the organization and community that paves the way for a truly open web and defends internet freedom. Mozilla also produces the popular Firefox and Thunderbird open source projects and a number of other projects like Webmaker and WebFWD.

Donate to Mozilla

 

Oregon State University Open Source Labs



Oregon State University Open Source Labs (OSU OSL) is where some of the largest and most popular open source projects receive their web hosting and other vital web services that allow them to operate. OSU OSL hosts servers for Kernel.org, Apache Software Foundation, CentOS and Fedora just to name a few.

Donate to OSU OSL

 

The Ada Initiative

The Ada Initiative is an organization dedicated to advancing women in open source software, open data and open culture. The Ada Initiative hosts a number of events such as AdaCamp to move towards their goals.

Donate to The Ada Initiative

 

Yorba

Yorba is the community and organization behind the Shotwell Photo Organizer used by many Linux Distros and the Geary email reader.

Donate to Yorba

 

Apache Software Foundation

The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has been around since 1999 and was a spin off of the Apache Group that was tasked with creating the Apache HTTP server. ASF is dedicated to supporting open source projects through supplying hardware, communications and other assets.

Donate to the ASF

 

Debian

Debian is an association of individuals who have made a common cause to create a free operating system also named Debian. The Debian Operating System is used on Desktop Computers and Servers worldwide and has also been used as an inspiration for other Linux distros such as the ever popular Ubuntu.

Donate to Debian

 

 

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