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* $40 to [roderickvd](https://github.com/roderickvd)
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* $40 to [Waydroid](https://opencollective.com/waydroid)
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Open source has done a lot to power my tech education & career, and literally powers the foundations of HTTP Toolkit, so I'm more than happy to be able to support the upstream projects those depend on. None of these are earth-shaking amounts individually but cumulatively they add up, especially as other people and organizations add their own contributions in turn: OSS Pledge companies are now collectively donating nearly $3 million a year in total back to maintainers! If contributions like the above were expected behaviour from everybody building on open-source work, OSS would be a very different place.
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Open source has done a lot to power my tech education & career, and literally powers the foundations of HTTP Toolkit, so I'm more than happy to be able to support the upstream projects those depend on. None of these are earth-shaking amounts individually but cumulatively they add up, especially as other people and organizations add their own contributions in turn: Open Source Pledge companies are now collectively donating nearly $3 million a year in total back to maintainers! If contributions like the above were expected behaviour from everybody building on open-source work, OSS would be a very different place.
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Of course, this purely covers the _financial_ contributions to open source. On top of that, all of HTTP Toolkit's [own code](https://github.com/httptoolkit/) is 100% open source, I personally maintain plenty of other projects (I'm one of the maintainers of Node.js, plus a handful of of smaller but popular libraries like [loglevel](https://www.npmjs.com/package/loglevel)) and there's been a long series of code contributions from HTTP Toolkit back to upstream projects along the way too.
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**If you or your employer are building software on top of open source, please give back to the projects you depend on and sign the [Open Source Pledge](https://opensourcepledge.com)**. Even small amounts like this can make a huge difference to maintainers, and as more orgs get involved these collectively snowball remarkably quickly. Excited to see how much OSS Pledge can achieve in 2026!
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**If you or your employer are building software on top of open source, please give back to the projects you depend on and sign the [Open Source Pledge](https://opensourcepledge.com)**. Even small amounts like this can make a huge difference to maintainers, and as more orgs get involved these collectively snowball remarkably quickly. Excited to see how much Open Source Pledge can achieve in 2026!

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