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Hello. I'm a Common Lisp programmer based in Tokyo, Japan.

I wrote a number of open-sourced Common Lisp libraries including Clack, Woo, Mito, Qlot, and more.

This time, I decided to look for sponsors for my OSS activities.
Due to changes in the business environment caused by COVID-19, I can't get enough support from the company I belong to as much as before.

With enough funds, I don't need to look for a side job to customize WordPress and continue (or resume) the development of Common Lisp products.

Not just asking for help, I would like to take this opportunity to make a larger user base accept my products.
Until today, my sponsor was only one company. Through this program, I will listen to people's voices and develop more valuable demanded features.

If you find my products useful (or promising), please help me spend my time maintaining and improving them to keep Common Lisp programming fun and productive.

What are the main products?

  • Quickdocs.org: Documentation Hosting for Common Lisp libraries
  • Clack/Lack: Web server abstraction layer
  • Woo: A fast non-blocking HTTP server on top of libev
  • Mito: An ORM with schema versioning and PostgreSQL support
  • ningle: Super micro web application framework
  • Caveman2: A lightweight/practical web application framework
  • Utopian: A full stack web application framework (experimental)
  • Dexador: A fast HTTP client with connection-pooling and safety
  • Qlot: A project-local library installer, like Bundler in Ruby
  • Psychiq: Redis-backed background job processing
  • Rove: A unit testing framework with fancy colorful reports
  • datafly: Lightweight data mapper between RDBMS and CL structures
  • mondo: Simple Common Lisp REPL

What in return?

Depending on the amount of support, you'll get the following rewards:

  • Priority response to your issue reports
  • Priority consideration of new feature requests
  • Access to my personal support via email or exclusive chat room ($25+)

Future ideas could be done when the goal is met

If I can find enough recurring sponsors, I plan on further development to take weeks or months.

The list below is extracted from my TODO list:

  • Make Utopian, a next-generation web application framework, ready to use for non-serious applications (for the beginning)
    • integration with OpenAPI3, like code generation and validation
    • write documentation
    • integration with a testing framework to test API endpoints
    • hot reloading web apps while in development
  • Make Qlot faster with parallelism and caching
  • Make aws-sdk-lisp production-ready
  • Tutorial of web development with Roswell, Clack, Qlot, and Docker something like Survival Common Lisp for English readers
  • Add SSL support to Woo to run without a reverse proxy
  • Add more database drivers (ex. Microsoft SQL Server) to CL-DBI
  • Improve a linter sblint to run faster and more stable

These are only ideas, and I can't promise to do all of them. I'll respect the opinions of the sponsors as to what to prioritize.

@fukamachi

To be accepted by a fairly enough range of people

Current sponsors 24

@eihli
@dannyob
@smihica
@paxcema
@maxz
@rabbibotton
@MarceColl
Private Sponsor
@Shinmera
Private Sponsor
@solbloch
@jiacobucci
@mnuessler
Private Sponsor
@wmealing
@shukryzablah
@codingscape
@stylewarning
@sionescu
@jason-chandler
@sgithens
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@kilianmh
@vindarel

Past sponsors 40

Private Sponsor
@evanriley
@ajberkley
@diasbruno
@r6eve
@thephoeron
@t-cool
@f6o
@PuercoPop
@lxea
Private Sponsor
@phoe
@syvsto
Private Sponsor
@aymanosman
@mrios22
@Melchizedek6809
@augustfengd

Featured work

  1. fukamachi/woo

    A fast non-blocking HTTP server on top of libev

    Common Lisp 1,258
  2. fukamachi/clack

    Web server abstraction layer for Common Lisp

    Common Lisp 1,022
  3. fukamachi/caveman

    Lightweight web application framework for Common Lisp.

    Common Lisp 770
  4. fukamachi/qlot

    A project-local library installer for Common Lisp

    Common Lisp 392
  5. fukamachi/dexador

    A fast HTTP client for Common Lisp

    Common Lisp 358
  6. fukamachi/mito

    An ORM for Common Lisp with migrations, relationships and PostgreSQL support

    Common Lisp 270

48% towards 50 monthly sponsors goal

@shukryzablah @Shinmera
@stylewarning @sionescu @solbloch @vindarel @jiacobucci

shukryzablah and 23 others sponsor this goal

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$ a month

You'll receive any rewards listed in the $5 monthly tier. Additionally, a Public Sponsor achievement will be added to your profile.

$5 a month

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Buy me a ☕️ to boost my 🧠.

$10 a month

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Thank you for your support!
Individuals like you will change the world for the better.

$25 a month

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I'm glad to see that you regard my activities highly.

You'll get,

  • Priority responses to issue reports of repositories of mine.
  • Technical support/advisory via email

$50 a month

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Your support encourages me and makes me sure I'm heading in the right direction.

You'll get,

  • Priority responses to issue reports of repositories of mine.
  • Priority consideration of new feature requests for up to 1 main repository and dependent libraries of mine.
  • Technical support/advisory via email

$100 a month

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Now you're not only a sponsor but a partner.

You'll get,

  • Priority responses to issue reports of repositories of mine.
  • Priority consideration of new feature requests for unlimited repositories of mine.
  • Technical support/advisory via email