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Issue with the "Fly.io and Open Source" doc #1736

Closed george-grec closed 3 months ago

george-grec commented 3 months ago

I found an issue with this document.

Title: Fly.io and Open Source Location: https://fly.io/docs/about/open-source/ Source: https://github.com/superfly/docs/blob/main/about/open-source.html.markerb

Describe the issue

It seems that the section "Recurring donations", unfortunately, is not correct anymore. I don't know if this has been brought to the attention of the fly.io team but apparently due to an upgrade to GitHub Enterprise all sponsorships have been canceled.

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Personally, I think these kinds of sponsorships are a great way to support the open-source community and their work which we all depend and build on. Sponsorships are a great marketing tool as well, me and many others have been made aware of fly.io by their sponsorship of the Gleam programming language, for example. My ask would be for the team at fly.io to reinstate the sponsorships to keep the ecosystem successful and thriving - thank you in advance!

SnakeDoc commented 3 months ago

I, for one, had never heard of Fly.io before joining the Gleam community. I'm sad to see their sponsorship go :(

andie787 commented 3 months ago

Thank for bringing this up and yes we did notice! We're working on getting sponsorships sorted out as soon as possible.

inoas commented 3 months ago

I never heard of Fly before Gleam sponsoring either - despite being an Elixir user. I later discovered that you hired Chris <3. But if I ever run a gleam app I will try/use fly.io first!

george-grec commented 3 months ago

this has been resolved :) thank you fly.io!