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UnixFabric / donation policy
UnixFabric does not accept donations. The project exists to host useful public services, document self-hosted infrastructure, and support open tooling. If you want to support the values behind UnixFabric, we encourage you to donate directly to organizations doing public-interest work.
UnixFabric is not currently structured to receive, manage, or report donations. Rather than collecting money for ourselves, we would rather direct attention toward organizations with established legal, financial, and operational structures.
Supporting those organizations has a broader impact than donating to this small infrastructure project. They defend digital rights, preserve public knowledge, support free software, and maintain tools that benefit many more people than UnixFabric alone.
If UnixFabric has been useful to you, consider that support best expressed by helping the groups below.
Supports privacy, encryption, free expression, security research, and civil liberties in the digital world.
Supports free and open-source software projects with legal, financial, and organizational infrastructure.
Advocates for computer user freedom, free software licensing, and the right to control the software we run.
Builds privacy-preserving tools and network infrastructure for anonymity, censorship resistance, and safer communication.
Preserves public knowledge, web history, books, media, and digital culture for long-term access.
Supports open-source definitions, licensing education, and the broader open-source software ecosystem.
UnixFabric does not ask for tips, subscriptions, sponsorships, or cryptocurrency donations. If this changes in the future, the policy will be documented publicly.
Until then, the preferred way to support UnixFabric is to use the services responsibly, contribute documentation or code when possible, report issues respectfully, and support the public-interest organizations listed above.