Help Support Read the Docs
Since its inception over four years ago, Read the Docs has grown into a massive resource that developers rely on daily. To make Read the Docs sustainable, and to improve support for our users and readers, we are asking the community for contributions.
If you consider Read the Docs to be a useful service, and would like to see it continue to grow, consider pitching in to help cover the cost of bringing free and open documentation to everyone.
- $107747 contributed
- $417 average contribution
- 258 Supporters
About Read the Docs
Read the Docs has grown substantially since its beginning as a weekend project. Today, we:
- Serve over 30 million pages of documentation a month
- Have 10 servers and serve over 2 TB of documentation a month
- Host over 60,000 projects and support 65,000 users
- Are supported by two dedicated engineers
We host projects from all languages and programming communities. Some examples of projects that we host include:
Because of the growth and popularity of the service, the associated technical and operational support demands a good deal of labor. Where development can be sustained with community contributions, consistent support for users, maintenance, and on-call procedures require accountability and dedicated engineers. These types of roles are hard to accomplish on a volunteer basis.
To make sure these roles were filled, we decided to treat the project as a job – we formed a company and dedicated ourselves full-time to the project. Now, we would like to make sure that the service is sustainable and its costs are covered.
We are asking for your contributions to ensure continued operational and technical support for our community, as well as continued development.
Our primary goal is to cover the costs of supporting and maintaining Read the Docs for the next three months. We hope to account for the cost of at least one full-time engineer, which, at the rate of $50/hour, would cost $24,000 over the next three months. Covering labor costs would allow us to spend time supporting the site instead of seeking income elsewhere.
Sponsors
Our servers are graciously sponsored by Rackspace, at a value of $2,000 each month. They are our single largest sponsor, and Read the Docs wouldn't be possible without their generous support. You can view the full list of past sponsors in our documentation.
If you are a company that shares our passion for documentation, or if you want to support our mission, contact us for more information on sponsoring or advertising on Read the Docs.
Our Supporters
Below is a list of all the wonderful people who have supported our vision.
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Ethan White
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Joshua Griffin Dunn
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Sander Steffann
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Peter Odding
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Travis Webb
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Thomas Gratier
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Sean O'Connor
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Cory Benfield
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Trey Hunner
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Jon Dugan
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Jon Dugan
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Antoine Pitrou
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Moshe Zadka
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William Kevin Manire
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Jonathan LaCour
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Chris Spencer
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Dirk Rombauts
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William Bushey
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Stein Magnus Jodal
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Domen Kožar
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Ruben Orduz
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David Reid
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Pablo Ricco
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Tyrel Souza
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Adam Kaliński
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Sébastien Fievet
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Barbara Shaurette
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Rémy Hubscher
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Ivan Sagalaev
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Justin Bronn
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James Johnson
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Simon A. F. Lund
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Hiroki KIYOHARA
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Michael Herman (Real Python)
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Daryl Yu
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Nicola Iarocci
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Carol Willing
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Anne Gentle
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John Carr
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Eoin Brazil
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Jair Henrique
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Tomek Paczkowski
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Leonidas Tsementzis
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Mahmoud Hashemi
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Paul Collins
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Luke Plant
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Mark Giffin
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Paul Kehrer
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Renan Ivo
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Matthew Dapena-Tretter
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Igor Davydenko
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Jeff Forcier
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Thomas Kluyver
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Nicolas Delon
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Chris Burgess
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Weisi Dai
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Jeff Kiefer
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Jeff Kiefer
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Benjamin Love
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Anthony DeBarros
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Katie McLaughlin
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Jeremy "Ichimonji10" Audet
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Chris Simpkins
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Gregory T Back
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Yusuke Ohshima
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Sander Dieleman
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Luke Plant
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James Digges La Touche
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Alex Dempsey
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David Bonner
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Zachary Tribbett
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Quentin Pradet
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Alexis Métaireau
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Tobias Wellnitz
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AJ Bowen
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Stéphane Klein
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Michka Popoff
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Pete Fein
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Scot Hacker
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Florian Le Frioux
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Carl Friedrich Bolz
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Shabda Raaj
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Andrew T. Baker
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Arezqui Belaid
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Yu-Chiang HSU
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Izzet Pembeci
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Marc Tuduri
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Luke Petschauer
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Wouter Bolsterlee
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Riccardo Magliocchetti
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Matthew Zipay
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Yennick Trevels
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Evgeny Evseev
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Alexandre Chabot-Leclerc
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Murithi Borona
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Erling Børresen
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Bruno Oliveira
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Nick Lo
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Jonathan D March
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Szczepan Cieślik
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Claudia Pellegrino
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Jonathan March
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Andrew Bridge
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Anthony Johnson
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Graham Oliver
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Juan Funez
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Nicholas Santos
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Keith Yang
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Tomasz Święcicki
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José Carlos García
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Gregory
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Marius Gedminas
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Mark Steve Samson
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Thanks
This program is modeled after the fantastic Django Fellowship. Thanks for the inspiration.
