NetBSD Foundation Seeks Final $39,262 in Year-End Fundraising Campaign
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jaypatelani
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Summary
The NetBSD Foundation is making a final fundraising push as 2025 ends, having raised $10,738 of its $50,000 annual goal. The article is a community appeal for donations to support critical NetBSD projects, infrastructure, and development work for the coming year. It emphasizes that contributions directly fund tangible projects that keep the operating system running and evolving.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledRight now, The NetBSD foundation have raised $10,738 of $50,000 goal for the year.
The foundation need one final push to help it cross the finish line and fully fund their work for the coming year.
If you donate today, your contribution will directly support critical, tangible projects that keep NetBSD moving forward.
Your support helps ensure that NetBSD remains a robust, secure, and innovative operating system for years to come.
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