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F-Droid Awarded Open Technology Fund’s FOSS Sustainability Grant | F-Droid

We are excited to announce that F-Droid has been awarded $396,044 from the
Open Technology Fund’s FOSS Sustainability
Fund
.
This grant is specifically designed to support free and open-source software
(FOSS) projects in addressing long-term sustainability challenges, and we
are honored to be among the recipients.

As F-Droid’s user base and community of volunteer contributors has grown, so
have the challenges of maintaining and expanding the project. While our
lightweight, resilient architecture has scaled to meet increasing demand, we
now face critical issues that dedicated and consistent funding will help us
address so we can continue to bring FOSS-based, privacy focused apps to
people around the world, even in places with limited internet access. This
OTF funding will help us:

  • Refactor and integrate code with other maintained projects to reduce
    technical debt and improve efficiency.

  • Establish clear policies and legal strategies for handling government
    take-down and censorship requests.

  • Improve our localization workflows to make translations easier to
    manage and maintain.

  • Strengthen our donation infrastructure so we can sustain F-Droid
    long-term.

  • Enhance our hosting and infrastructure to increase flexibility, reduce
    costs, and ensure reliability.

This grant represents a major step forward in ensuring F-Droid’s long-term
sustainability. We look forward to sharing progress as we work on these
improvements.

You can follow our progress here:

A big thank you goes to the Open Technology Fund for supporting open-source
infrastructure and helping projects like ours continue to thrive!

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