Google Open Source Summarises Maintainer Feedback on Corporate Support

Predictable Funding, Travel Support, and Clearer Programme Records
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Maintainer support is the focus of a new post from the Google Open Source Blog, published on 30 June 2026 by Sophia Vargas of Google Open Source. The post summarises feedback from an open GitHub Maintainer Month meetup on how corporations can better support open source maintainers. Google Open Source says it is collecting further community feedback and did not commit to a new programme.

The feedback points to maintainer interest in predictable financial support, conference travel funding, respect for community communication norms, and clearer information about funding programmes and Contributor License Agreement status. The post also warns against payment models based on easily manipulated metrics such as pull request counts or review volume, and lists alternatives including report-based documentation and structured support services. A related 17 March 2026 announcement from the Linux Foundation, OpenSSF, and Alpha-Omega said US$12.5 million in open source security grants would support maintainers facing increased automated security findings.

Drupal’s funding and contribution systems give the discussion local relevance. The Drupal Sustaining Members page says annual membership directly funds the Drupal Association’s management and maintenance of critical infrastructure, including collaboration, development, distribution, and community functions. Drupal.org’s sponsor contribution guidance says key contributor roles need consistent sponsorship, while its AI-assisted contribution policy, last updated on 10 June 2026, says AI tools create pressure for people who review and maintain Drupal.

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