CDF Projects require different types of resources to do development, testing, and release work. As open source projects, they are eligible and encouraged to apply for programs that provide cloud credits or open source licenses.
The applications should be made by the projects themselves and CDF provides support while completing the applications by sharing the information below with the projects.
- Project Mail Alias
- Company Name
- Company URL
- Phone Number
- Address
- Postal Code
If you plan to apply for such programs for the project you are contributing to, please make sure you follow the documentation of the programs and apply to them using the project information and mail aliases and not your personal details. Any requests for support should be sent to CDF using the Member Support Desk. The remainder of this document contains information about various programs as well as links to their documentation.
AWS provides cloud credits for Open Source Projects which are valid for a year. Here are the links for more information.
In case you don't receive an email in a couple of weeks, you can contact the AWS open source ([email protected]) team for assistance.
Azure provides cloud credits for Open Source Projects. Here are the links for more information.
Google Cloud programs Free Trial and Free Tier allow the use of various services at varying levels.
GitLab for Open Source Program provides various benefits to open source projects such as GitLab Ultimate and free CI/CD minutes.
Atlassian provides open source community licenses for their products.