Become a sponsor to oilshell
Oil is a new Unix shell!
- It's our upgrade path from GNU bash to a better language and runtime.
- It's for Python and JavaScript users who avoid shell.
After dozens of releases going back to 2017, the project is pretty mature. There have been 51 contributors, but we need more help!
So I'm asking for sponsors to pay others to work on Oil (not to pay me, andychu). In particular, we need the help of a "professional" compiler engineer to make Oil fast. I believe that paying a competitive salary will attract the right person!
Here are details, which I will elaborate on: wiki/Compiler Engineer Job
We may also use these funds to hire a technical writer to work on the documentation.
If you're not sure if you should contribute, you may want to read Why Create a New Shell? and posts tagged #FAQ.
Out of dozens of alternative shells, Oil is the only one that's a smooth upgrade from POSIX shell and bash.
Hire a compiler engineer to work on Oil. Most of the "hard work" of Oil is done, and you can download and try it now. But we need a paid specialist to make it faster. I made great progress on this goal, but for the project to succeed overall, I need to spend more time on language design and documentation. Remember: none of this money is going to me personally. (It would be nice for some of this money to go to a technical writer to improve our docs. It's not a promise that the compiler engineer will get all of it.)
Meet the team
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andychuDesigning, implementing, and explaining a new shell
$10 a month
Select- Get a Sponsor badge on your profile
$20 a month
Select- Recommended for hobbyists and students who want to support a new shell.
$50 a month
Select- Recommended for professionals who use shell. If a better shell would save you one hour a month, this will be more than worth it!
$200 a month
Select- Your logo or name will be published on a page linked from https://www.oilshell.org/
$2,000 a month
Select- I'll join your company chat app for help and support
- Your logo or name will be at the top of a page linked from https://www.oilshell.org/