Nominet opens $500,000 fund for open source projects
Nominet plans to grant almost half a million dollars worth of funding to DNS-related open source projects.
The .uk registry said it has opened the Nominet DNS Fund, which will make up to £370,000 available to eligible projects in its first year of operation.
In a press release, Nominet explained the need to fund such projects, but the rationale I think can best be encapsulated by this famous xkcd cartoon:
The DNS Fund is intended to thank that broke Nebraskan, assuming their project is DNS-related. Larger projects are also welcome to apply. There is no minimum funding request.
Nominet said that proposals “must benefit the public and respond to core DNS needs”. In addition, all funded source code must be released under a licence approved by the Open Source Initiative or the Free Software Foundation.
A panel of experts from Nominet members, ICANN, Sovereign Tech Agency, Linux Foundation has been assembled to judge the proposals, the first tranche of which must be submitted here by October 26.
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