On Mon, Sep 25, 2023 at 02:37:13PM -0400, Taylor Blau wrote: > One notable change from last time is that our hosting fees have gone up > significantly. These are entirely from Heroku's change in policy to no > longer grant the Git project hosting credits for the git-scm.com > project. Our costs in the meantime have been supported by a generous > donation from Dan Moore at FusionAuth. The below email has some more > details: > > https://lore.kernel.org/git/YkcmtqcFaO7v1jW5@nand.local/ > > It appears that since the above was written, Heroku has a new (?) > program for giving credits to open-source projects. The details are > below: > > https://www.heroku.com/open-source-credit-program > > I applied on behalf of the Git project on 2023-09-25, and will follow-up > on the list if/when we hear back from them. Out of the blue today I received an email from Heroku saying that our application to their open-source credit program was accepted. Quoting from their email: [...] We are excited to announce that your project was a fit to receive $250 credits/month for one year, totaling $3,000 in credits. These credits have been applied to the account submitted on the application, and will be valid from January 2024 to December 2024. $250 per month is more than enough to cover our hosting costs (which average around ~$140 USD per month), so we should have plenty of room to host git-scm.com free of charge for this year. I know that there are some plans in the works to convert git-scm.com to a static site in [1]. So even though we likely won't be on Heroku forever, this should tide us over until we're ready to move to GitHub Pages. I would like to thank Dan Moore for his generous donation to the Git project, which has covered our Heroku bill in past years. Now that Heroku has agreed to cover out costs for this year, we will be able to use the funds Dan has graciously provided to on behalf of FusionAuth for other purposes. Thanks, Taylor [1]: https://github.com/git/git-scm.com/pull/1804