June 22, 2026

Issue #13: funding, foundations, AI pressure, and open-source jobs

This week covers new grants and sponsorships, foundation and governance moves, licensing updates, AI-driven security and contribution pressure on maintainers, and current open-source jobs.

This week in Open Source Funded: grant and sponsorship news leads the issue, with EXANTE’s €1 million Gecko Fund, 67 new NLnet grants, OpenAI backing Rust, Django agencies funding an Executive Director search, and Mitchell Hashimoto pledging another $400,000 to Zig. There are also foundation and governance moves from Raku, DDEV, AgriOS, Dronecode, Commonhaus, CNCF, and others; open-source commercialization and licensing updates from xyflow, Prismatic, Flarum, ownCloud, and Synergy; and a heavy run of AI-related maintainer-capacity stories, from security report volume to AI-generated PR and patch noise. The jobs section has new roles across foundations, community work, commercial open source, and licensing.

Funding and project sustainability

EXANTE launched Gecko Fund, a €1 million grant program for critical open-source projects used in trading and financial-data infrastructure. The program offers quarterly grants from €10,000 to €150,000, with an initial grant to Kryo (EXANTE).

NLnet awarded 67 grants across the NGI Zero Commons Fund, NGI Taler, and NGI Fediversity programs, supporting open technology work on privacy-preserving payments, hosting, developer tools, and user autonomy (NLnet).

Scrite said it received a ₹3 lakh FOSSUnited grant to support the open-source screenwriting project’s operations through 2027, including hosting, software licensing, code-signing certificates, and legal-document review (Scrite).

Babel released Babel 8 and warned that donations and sponsorships have fallen sharply. The team said recent Sovereign Tech Agency support and Igalia engineering time were key to maintaining the JavaScript compiler’s quality bar while shipping the ESM-only major release (Babel).

Five R Core Team members received the 2026 Rousseeuw Prize for Statistics, worth $1 million. The announcement said half of the prize will go to the laureates and half will be shared among other active R Core Team members (PRWeb).

Six Django agencies pledged $47,500 toward the Django Software Foundation’s first Executive Director. The DSF said the paid role is intended to expand operations, fundraising, grants, and long-term framework sustainability (Django Software Foundation).

The Kotlin Foundation opened its 2026 grant program for developers maintaining open-source Kotlin libraries, tools, and frameworks. Applications are due July 14, and recipients keep ownership of their work (Kotlin Foundation).

The eBPF Foundation opened applications for its 2026 Academic Research Grant Program, offering unrestricted grants of up to $50,000 for faculty pursuing original eBPF research in areas such as verification, security, and networking optimization (eBPF Foundation).

GitHits raised €1.5 million in pre-seed funding from Vendep Capital, Trind, and angel investors to build an AI-native, version-aware index of public open-source code for coding agents, according to EU-Startups (EU-Startups).

The Rust Foundation welcomed OpenAI as a Platinum Member and said OpenAI is contributing $600,000 to support the Rust Project and broader Rust ecosystem (Rust Foundation).

OpenAI’s Vaibhav Srivastav said the company is committing $160,000 to sponsor maintainers behind the Astral and Codex toolchains, alongside an ongoing $1 million fund providing free Codex access to open-source maintainers (Vaibhav Srivastav).

CleverCrow launched a community-funded coding-agent service for open-source maintainers. Backers pool small pledges on issues to pay for coding-agent compute, while maintainers approve plans, review draft pull requests, and unused funds are refunded (CleverCrow).

Mitchell Hashimoto pledged another $400,000 to the Zig Software Foundation, bringing his family’s total pledged support to $700,000. Hashimoto tied the donation to Zig’s maintainership and community philosophy amid renewed discussion of the project’s no-LLM contribution policy (Mitchell Hashimoto).

Ricoh invested in Weaviate through the RICOH Innovation Fund, backing the company behind the open-source AI-native vector database as Ricoh expands work with unstructured data, search, and retrieval-augmented AI applications (Ricoh).

GNOME’s first Foundation Fellows, Sophie Herold and Peter Eisenmann, are being funded by earmarked donations for work on project governance, Rust adoption, libraries, and Files/Nautilus modernization, according to FOSS Force (FOSS Force).

Modrinth, the open-source Minecraft mod platform, joined Spark Universe. Modrinth said the move is meant to support creator monetization and platform growth while keeping Modrinth open source, independent from Essential, and governed by its existing product direction (Modrinth).

Beyond All Reason, an open-source real-time strategy game, signed a publishing partnership with Hooded Horse to fund its Steam release and long-term development. The team said the source code remains open, the BAR team keeps the IP, and the free multiplayer version will remain available (Beyond All Reason).

The Session Technology Foundation said community donations kept the open-source private messaging project Session from winding down after financial constraints forced layoffs. The foundation outlined a leaner development plan focused on libsession, Session Pro Beta, and future grants or public funding (Session).

Waniwani raised an $8 million seed round led by Seedcamp for a financial-services distribution platform built around an open-source SDK and paid infrastructure modules for AI sales agents (Tech Funding News).

xyflow launched Svelte Flow Pro and a unified Pro platform, expanding the paid advanced-example offering around the open-source React Flow and Svelte Flow libraries to support ongoing development (xyflow).

Trinket has a new free, community-hosted edition from Strive Math after Trinket.io shut down. The relaunch keeps the open-source browser coding platform available for Python, HTML, Java, and course-building use cases (Strive Math).

Prismatic open-sourced its entire pre-built connector and data-platform component library under Apache-2.0. The company said AI has made connector creation less differentiating, while its commercial value remains in operating customer integrations at scale (GlobeNewswire).

Flarum said it purchased the formerly premium Audit extension code and is releasing it as a first-party open-source audit-log feature, removing the previous free/pro split and bundling it with new Flarum 2.0 installs (Flarum).

Contargo released its internally developed containerLib Java library as open source in the Open Logistics Foundation repository, framing container-number and truck-plate validation as shared logistics infrastructure rather than a competitive advantage (AJOT).

Policy, infrastructure, and maintainer support

Sovereign Tech said it is bringing nine open source maintainers to UN Open Source Week 2026 to represent practitioner perspectives in discussions about sustaining and securing critical digital infrastructure (Sovereign Tech). Sovereign Tech and the UN Office for Digital and Emerging Technologies are also convening Maintain-a-thon 2.0, a second maintainer gathering focused on sustaining critical digital infrastructure (Sovereign Tech).

Element was recognized as a Digital Public Good by the Digital Public Goods Alliance. Element used the announcement to urge governments using Matrix-based open-source communications infrastructure to fund upstream vendors and the Matrix.org Foundation (Element).

Elena Rossini reported that W Social, a European Bluesky fork adopted by public institutions, appears to have moved from public source repositories to closed-source development despite digital-sovereignty and open-source messaging (Elena Rossini).

The Rust Foundation launched the Rust Commercial Network, a forum for companies and organizations running Rust in production to coordinate with each other and the Rust Project on sustaining and advancing production Rust (Rust Foundation).

The Raku community launched an independent Raku Foundation to coordinate the language specification, support Rakudo, steward the ecosystem, and create dedicated representation and fundraising outside The Perl and Raku Foundation (Raku Foundation).

DDEV said Upsun transferred the DDEV trademark to the DDEV Foundation, strengthening the local-development project’s long-term independence. The project also said AI-assisted answers are reducing the community support interactions that maintainers rely on for feedback about real user needs (DDEV).

Vonage interviewed PHP Foundation executive director Elizabeth Barron about the foundation’s work, PHP community sustainability, conference support, and the burden AI-assisted security and coding tools are putting on open-source maintainers (Vonage).

Sonatype’s Brian Fox argued that public open-source package registries are becoming commercial-scale infrastructure, pointing to Maven Central publishing notifications, OpenSSF sustainability discussions, and managed registry models such as Eclipse Open VSX (Sonatype).

Artist and developer David Revoy argued that drawing-tablet vendors have avoided collaborating on shared Linux FLOSS driver infrastructure because of competitive branding concerns, and called for companies to fund full-time developers for the common driver work they all depend on (David Revoy).

The Open Source Initiative published its 2025 annual report, covering licensing stewardship, policy work on cybersecurity and procurement, sustainability efforts, financial performance, and calls for sponsor and member support (OSI).

The Conversation analyzed Europe’s tech-sovereignty push and argued that the package promotes open-source software and open-source program offices, but relies on limited funding and soft rules, including roughly €2 billion for open source over seven years (The Conversation).

The European Social Stack declaration called on governments, municipalities, public-service media, and civic institutions to publish on open European social platforms and fund resilient decentralized technologies including the Fediverse, Atmosphere, Matrix, and XMPP (European Social Stack).

Issues in Science and Technology made the case that open research data infrastructure needs long-term funding and governance to remain open, citing infrastructure such as Dryad and Invest in Open Infrastructure’s work on open-source systems for research communities (Issues in Science and Technology).

Andrew Nesbitt argued that open-source libraries function like public goods with weak exclusion mechanisms, leaving maintainers, companies, governments, package managers, and marketplaces still looking for durable funding and governance models (Andrew Nesbitt).

InfoWorld argued that AI coding tools and cloud APIs are creating new software-development lock-in risks, while open infrastructure, standards, and foundations can keep teams from depending on proprietary usage-billed platforms (InfoWorld).

Projects joining a foundation

Agam Robotics joined the Dronecode Foundation as a Silver Member, adding an India-based robotics and UAV hardware company aligned with Pixhawk-standard autopilots to the open-source drone foundation’s member base (Dronecode).

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation announced 14 new Silver Members, Silver End Users, and a Non-Profit Member, citing continued enterprise adoption of cloud native infrastructure for platform engineering and AI workloads (CNCF).

OkHttp, Okio, Retrofit, and SQLDelight joined the Commonhaus Foundation under the lysine.dev banner, bringing widely used Java and Kotlin networking and database libraries into the foundation as member projects (Commonhaus).

HeroDevs joined the Commonhaus Foundation Open Source Sustainability Initiative as a founding Gold Partner, connecting its commercial long-term support work for end-of-life open-source software with Commonhaus communities including Hibernate, Jackson, and Quarkus (HeroDevs).

The Rust Foundation welcomed Integer 32, Convex, Renesas, Peeriot, and the Processing Foundation as new member organizations, expanding foundation support for the Rust ecosystem (Rust Foundation).

The Linux Foundation launched the Appia Foundation under the Joint Development Foundation to develop open specifications and conformity-assessment frameworks for trusted AI systems, with initial members including Arm, Google, Mastercard, Microsoft, OpenAI, Schneider Electric, and Siemens (Linux Foundation).

The LF AI & Data Foundation launched the DocLang Specification Working Group under Joint Development Foundation governance, with IBM, NVIDIA, Red Hat, ABBYY, and HumanSignal working on an open AI-native document format (IT Brief).

AgriOS, an open-source ERP for African agricultural SMEs, moved governance to the Linux Foundation as part of a distributed model intended to preserve shared infrastructure, let local service providers customize deployments, and sustain the project through downstream commercial users, according to Disrupt Africa (Disrupt Africa).

AI, licensing, and maintainer capacity

Researchers at Yale’s Digital Ethics Center proposed a Contextual Copyleft AI License that would require AI systems trained on open-source code to disclose architecture and training data. The proposal extends familiar copyleft arguments into AI-assisted software development and keeps provenance, reciprocity, and compliance questions in view as open-source code becomes training material (Yale).

FINOS announced a Citi-spearheaded open-source contribution of an AI Governance Framework MCP Server, intended to give AI agents structured governance, risk, threat-modeling, and standards context for financial-services workflows while keeping humans accountable for review (FINOS).

LWN reported on the Software Freedom Conservancy’s recommendations for FOSS contributors using LLM-backed generative AI systems, including steps intended to reduce harm from proprietary tools and protect free-software development workflows (LWN).

OpenSSL told contributors that non-trivial AI-generated submissions must be declared with an Assisted-by trailer and require the project’s v1.1 contributor license agreement, giving reviewers labels and process hooks for AI-related CLA handling (OpenSSL).

Godot maintainers clarified that the open-source game engine tolerates limited AI assistance but rejects fully AI-generated or low-quality pull requests, according to Game Developer (Game Developer).

The Rust Foundation said Alpha-Omega funding will support a full-time AI Security Engineer in Residence for the Rust ecosystem. The role is meant to help maintainers review critical crates, validate AI-assisted vulnerability reports, and reduce security triage noise (Rust Foundation).

Chainguard launched Athena, an industry coalition with founding members including BNY, Cisco, Cloudflare, Docker, JPMorganChase, Kyndryl, LTIMindtree, and PwC to coordinate open-source vulnerability findings and fixes. Chainguard said Athena has processed more than 20,000 findings and generated more than 2,000 patches across 500 projects (PR Newswire).

Trail of Bits introduced Patch the Planet, an OpenAI Daybreak-backed initiative that pairs security engineers and AI tools with open-source maintainers to triage findings and submit fixes. The team reported 64 pull requests and 51 issues across 19 projects in its first week (Trail of Bits).

Snyk launched a Secure Developer Program that gives open-source maintainers free access to its AI Security Platform and opened a Snyk Remediation Agent preview to help triage and fix vulnerabilities (Snyk).

Minimus is offering qualified open-source maintainers free access to thousands of hardened container images, including FedRAMP- and FIPS-ready images, custom image creation, supply-chain protection, compliance reporting, and signed SBOMs (Minimus).

The CVE Program opened a community discussion on how AI-enabled vulnerability discovery is changing vulnerability reporting for researchers, vendors, open-source maintainers, CNAs, tooling vendors, and downstream users (CVE Program).

wolfSSL said AI-driven vulnerability discovery has sharply increased the number and severity of CVEs it reports per release, while AI slop reports are straining open-source maintainers and the CVE system (wolfSSL).

The FreeBSD Foundation launched a six-month AI-assisted vulnerability-discovery project backed by Linux Foundation Alpha-Omega funding, paying FreeBSD Security Team members under fixed-term contracts to find and manually patch exploitable vulnerabilities across the FreeBSD codebase (FreeBSD Foundation).

eWeek reported that Anthropic’s gated Claude Mythos Preview produced 23,019 candidate vulnerabilities across more than 1,000 open-source projects, while only 97 upstream patches had landed, underscoring how AI-assisted vulnerability discovery can outrun maintainer coordination and patch pipelines (eWeek).

Eclipse Foundation security lead Mikaël Barbero argued that AI-assisted vulnerability reports help maintainers only when they include concrete reproduction steps, proposed fixes, and validation instead of adding speculative report volume (Eclipse Foundation).

Home Assistant maintainer Franck Nijhof argued that open-source review now carries higher stakes because projects have become critical infrastructure, with AI-generated pull requests amplifying older problems around context, trust, supply-chain risk, and maintainer workload (Franck Nijhof).

The Apereo CAS project disclosed and patched a vulnerability, then warned that AI-assisted vulnerability reports are increasing across open source and that maintainer capacity and automated deployment will shape how projects and adopters handle faster patch cycles (Apereo CAS).

TFiR interviewed Linux Foundation research lead Hilary Carter about AI-generated code reintroducing insecure or deprecated patterns into open-source pull requests, Zephyr’s security posture, and upcoming research on generative AI’s impact on open-source software security (TFiR).

DevClass reported on a Checkmarx survey finding that most developers believe AI-generated code is more vulnerable while many still ship known-vulnerable code, with production applications relying heavily on open-source dependencies and maintainers facing AI-discovered vulnerability pressure (DevClass).

curl will pause bug and vulnerability reports for July after maintainers faced a surge of detailed AI-generated security submissions, according to Heise. Paid support customers will still be served, turning the pause into another signal that automated security reporting is increasing the triage burden on critical open-source projects (Heise).

uriparser also paused vulnerability-report intake until August 1, asking AI, fuzzing, and security researchers to wait while inviting companies that depend on the URI parser to fund maintenance work (uriparser).

Linux is ending AppleTalk protocol support after maintainers saw a surge of AI-generated patches for obsolete networking code that Apple itself no longer supports, according to Phoronix (Phoronix).

Phoronix also reported that AI- and LLM-generated patch volume slowed ARM64 Linux kernel feature work for the 7.2 cycle, with maintainers postponing some changes while handling the added review burden (Phoronix).

The New Stack reported that Project Valkey used AI agents to backport bug fixes for its 9.1 release and scan code provenance, reducing manual cherry-picking while keeping human review in the loop (The New Stack).

GitHub introduced configurable pull request limits to help open-source maintainers manage surging contribution volume, including AI-agent pull requests and low-quality PR spam; issue limits and cross-repository controls are planned next (GitHub).

The New Stack reported that Cursor’s Origin, GitLab’s Project Switch, and Zed’s DeltaDB are different attempts to rebuild code-hosting and review workflows for AI-agent-generated code as maintainers and platforms face agent-driven load (The New Stack).

The New Stack also reported that Cursor acquired Continue, the open-source AI coding assistant, in a quiet acqui-hire. Continue’s commercial product is shutting down, while the codebase is being handed to the community (The New Stack).

The New Stack also interviewed Nvidia’s Nader Khalil about backing OpenClaw, an open-source agent-harness project. Nvidia has developers contributing full time as the project handles many pull requests and enterprises evaluate safer agent runtimes (The New Stack).

The Atlantic Council argued that AI-assisted vulnerability discovery is pushing open-source security processes past their limits and called for AI developers to fund triage and remediation capacity for maintainers facing report floods and supply-chain risk (Atlantic Council). Foojay similarly pointed to curl’s AI-generated report burden, Jazzband maintainer burnout, and the need for commercial support or migration plans around end-of-life dependencies (Foojay).

TechTarget reported that Nvidia is now listed as an OpenBao adopter, signaling enterprise interest in the OpenSSF-backed open-source Vault fork that formed after HashiCorp moved Vault to the Business Source License (TechTarget). Computer Weekly similarly noted broader enterprise momentum around OpenBao, including Nvidia, Broadcom, GitLab, support vendors, and hired core maintainers backing the OpenSSF-hosted project (Computer Weekly).

ownCloud said its web-extensions repository has been relicensed from AGPL-3.0 to Apache-2.0, the first result of a 108-repository OSPO-led relicensing program intended to make ownCloud more procurement-friendly and compatible with Apache Software Foundation policy (ownCloud).

Symless revised a May licensing change for Synergy after earlier language required business licenses for any work use. The updated policy limits the business-license requirement to licenses bought, reimbursed, deployed, or managed by organizations, while Symless emphasized Synergy’s open-source core and one-time personal licenses (Symless).

Jobs

Foundations and core infrastructure

  • The Linux Foundation — Senior OSS-SIRT Engineer / Technical Lead (Hybrid) (link) — Remote. Posted 2026-06-22.
  • The Linux Foundation — Revenue Ops Associate (link) — Remote US. Posted 2026-06-19.
  • Wikimedia Foundation — Lead Product Manager, Safety (link) — Remote. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Wikimedia Foundation — Manager, Data Science (Product Analytics) (link) — Remote. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Wikimedia Foundation — Senior People Business Partner (link) — Remote. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Wikimedia Deutschland — Interim Engineering Manager Wikidata for Wikimedia Projects (all genders) (link) — Berlin, Germany. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Django Software Foundation — Executive Director (link) — Remote. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Wikimedia Foundation — Senior Conceptual Designer (Contract) (link) — Remote. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • The Linux Foundation / PyTorch Foundation — Senior Cloud Operations Engineer (link) — USA - Remote. Posted 2026-06-16.
  • The Linux Foundation / OpenSSF — OSS-SIRT Engineer (Contract to Hire) (link) — Remote. Posted 2026-06-15.

Community and developer relations

  • Truffle Security — Developer Relations Lead (link) — Remote. Posted 2026-06-22.
  • Open Home Foundation — Community Associate (link) — Europe - Anywhere. Posted 2026-06-16.
  • GitLab — Lead Social Media Manager (link) — Remote, Canada; Remote, US. Posted 2026-06-16.

Sustainability and commercial open source

  • Supabase — Engineering Manager (link) — Remote. Posted 2026-06-22.
  • Redis — Sales Development Representative with French - Field Sales - UK (link) — United Kingdom. Posted 2026-06-22.
  • LangChain — System Integrator Alliance Manager (link) — San Francisco, CA. Posted 2026-06-22.
  • GitLab — Senior PubSec Customer Success Engineer (link) — Remote. Posted 2026-06-22.
  • Grafana Labs — Senior Solutions Engineer | West Coast | Remote (link) — United States (Remote). Posted 2026-06-22.
  • Docker — Senior Implementation Engineer (EMEA) (link) — England. Posted 2026-06-22.
  • Docker — Customer Experience Engineer, CXE-T (link) — Canada. Posted 2026-06-22.
  • Grafana Labs — Enterprise Account Executive, Acquisition | Remote | Netherlands (link) — Netherlands (Remote). Posted 2026-06-22.
  • GitLab — Senior Manager, End User Services (link) — Remote, North America. Posted 2026-06-22.
  • ClickHouse — Senior Software Engineer - Identity & Authorization Platform (link) — United States (remote). Posted 2026-06-22.
  • ClickHouse — Senior Software Engineer - Identity & Authorization Platform (link) — Canada (remote). Posted 2026-06-22.
  • Chainguard — Field Marketing Manager - NY Metro (link) — United States - Remote. Posted 2026-06-22.
  • Temporal Technologies — Staff Solutions Architect, Growth - Central (link) — United States - Remote Opportunity. Posted 2026-06-22.
  • Corelight — Sr. Sales Engineer - Federal (link) — North America. Posted 2026-06-22.
  • n8n — Director of Engineering | Europe | Remote (link) — Europe Remote; Berlin Office. Posted 2026-06-22.
  • Astronomer — Senior Software Engineer, Platform (link) — London. Posted 2026-06-22.
  • Mozilla — Senior Machine Learning Engineer, Applied AI Modeling (link) — Remote US. Posted 2026-06-19.
  • Supabase — Site Reliability Engineer (link) — Remote. Posted 2026-06-19.
  • Redis — Regional Account Executive (link) — India. Posted 2026-06-19.
  • Perforce — Business Development Representative - Puppet (link) — London, United Kingdom. Posted 2026-06-19.
  • Mattermost — Staff Software Engineer, Testing Infrastructure (link) — United States. Posted 2026-06-19.
  • Grafana Labs — Senior Backend Engineer - Grafana Backend Services | Germany | Remote (link) — Germany (Remote). Posted 2026-06-19.
  • Grafana Labs — Senior Backend Engineer - Grafana Backend Services | Ireland | Remote (link) — Republic of Ireland (Remote). Posted 2026-06-19.
  • Grafana Labs — Senior Backend Engineer - Grafana Backend Services | Spain | Remote (link) — Spain (Remote). Posted 2026-06-19.
  • Grafana Labs — Senior Backend Engineer - Grafana Backend Services | Sweden | Remote (link) — Sweden (Remote). Posted 2026-06-19.
  • Grafana Labs — Senior Backend Engineer - Grafana Backend Services | UK | Remote (link) — United Kingdom (Remote). Posted 2026-06-19.
  • Astronomer — Field Engineer, SWAT (link) — London. Posted 2026-06-19.
  • Astronomer — Field Engineer, SWAT (link) — New York City. Posted 2026-06-19.
  • Mozilla — Sr Engineering Manager, Web Apps (link) — Remote Canada. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Mozilla — Sr Engineering Manager, Web Apps (link) — Remote US. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Tailscale — Frontend Engineer (link) — Remote (United States). Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Tailscale — Frontend Engineer (link) — Remote (Canada). Posted 2026-06-18.
  • ClickHouse — People Business Partner Lead - APJ (link) — Singapore or Australia (remote). Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Mozilla — Sr Engineering Manager, Web Apps (link) — Remote. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Tailscale — Backend Engineer, Identity (link) — Remote (United States). Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Tailscale — Backend Engineer, Identity (link) — Remote (Canada). Posted 2026-06-18.
  • ClickHouse — Senior Software Engineer - JVM Language Clients (link) — Tel Aviv. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • ClickHouse — Senior Software Engineer - JVM Language Clients (link) — Spain (remote). Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Acquia — Director, Product Marketing, Platform & Drupal (link) — Remote-United-States. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Temporal Technologies — Senior Engineering Manager, Compute (link) — United States. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Chainguard — Principal Software Engineer (Athena) (link) — United Kingdom - Remote. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Chainguard — Principal Software Engineer (Athena) (link) — Canada - Remote. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • GitLab — Senior Manager, Professional Services Technical Architect (link) — Remote, Canada; Remote, US. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Temporal Technologies — Staff Solutions Architect - New Logo - West (link) — United States - Remote Opportunity. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • GitLab — Customer Success Architect, NEUR (link) — Remote, Ireland; Remote, Netherlands; Remote, United Kingdom. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Astronomer — Senior Software Engineer, Platform (link) — Remote (United States). Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Acquia — Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Acquia Source (link) — Remote-United-States. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • GitLab — Customer Success Manager, CEUR (link) — Remote, Austria; Remote, Germany. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • GitLab — Public Sector Strategic Account Executive, Federal Civilian (link) — Remote, US. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Grafana Labs — Senior AI Engineer | Canada | Remote (link) — Canada (Remote). Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Grafana Labs — Senior AI Engineer | US | Remote (link) — United States (Remote). Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Grafana Labs — Senior Field Engineer | Germany | Remote (link) — Germany (Remote). Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Grafana Labs — Senior Solutions Engineer | Toronto | Remote (link) — Canada (Remote). Posted 2026-06-18.
  • NetBox Labs — Revenue Operations Manager (link) — US Remote. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Supabase — Anti Abuse Engineer (link) — Remote. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Supabase — Security Operations Engineer (link) — Remote. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Supabase — IT Systems Administrator (link) — AMER. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Astronomer — Product Management Intern (link) — New York City. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Mozilla — Senior Software Engineer, WebExtensions (link) — Remote Germany. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Mozilla — Senior Software Engineer, WebExtensions (link) — Remote Canada. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Mozilla — Senior Software Engineer, WebExtensions (link) — Remote France. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Mozilla — Senior Software Engineer, WebExtensions (link) — Remote UK. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Acquia — Senior Product Marketing Manager, Cloud Platform & Drupal (link) — Remote-United-States. Posted 2026-06-18.
  • Canonical — Customer Success - Team Manager (link) — Home Based - Americas; Home Based - APAC. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Grafana Labs — Senior Enterprise Account Executive, Acquisition | Tokyo, Japan (link) — Japan (Remote). Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Grafana Labs — Senior Enterprise Account Executive, Growth | Singapore | Remote (link) — Singapore (Remote). Posted 2026-06-17.
  • GitLab — Senior Solutions Architect, MEA (link) — Remote, United Arab Emirates. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Mozilla — Public Policy & Government Relations Manager (link) — Remote. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Mozilla — Public Policy & Government Relations Manager (link) — Remote UK. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Acquia — Lead Solutions Engineer (link) — Remote - Japan. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Chainguard — Staff Product Marketing Manager (link) — United States - Remote. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • GitLab — Engineering Manager, Growth (link) — Remote, Canada; Remote, US. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • GitLab — Senior Solutions Architect, Global SI (India) (link) — Remote. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • GitLab — Senior Solutions Architect - Northeast (link) — Remote, US. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • GitLab — Solutions Architect - West (link) — Remote, US. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • GitLab — Technical Architect - Australia (link) — Remote. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Tailscale — Software Engineer, Networking (Features) (link) — Remote (United States). Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Tailscale — Software Engineer, Networking (Features) (link) — Remote (Canada). Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Temporal Technologies — Account Executive, EMEA (link) — Paris, France. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Coder — Enterprise Account Manager (USA) (link) — Remote, United States. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Docker — VP, Infrastructure Engineering (link) — Remote, United States. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Perforce — Senior Sales Engineer - Puppet (NK) (link) — London, United Kingdom. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Canonical — Ubuntu Software Engineer (link) — Home Based - Worldwide. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • GitLab — Engineering Manager, Data Foundations (link) — Remote, US. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Temporal Technologies — Senior Security Engineer, GRC (link) — United States and Canada - Remote Opportunity. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Acquia — Partner Operations Manager (link) — Remote - Costa Rica. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Temporal Technologies — People Operations Specialist (link) — London, England. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • ClickHouse — Software Engineer - Database Integrations (link) — United States (remote). Posted 2026-06-17.
  • ClickHouse — Software Engineer - Database Integrations (link) — Canada (remote). Posted 2026-06-17.
  • ClickHouse — Software Engineer - Database Integrations (link) — Germany (remote). Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Canonical — System Software Engineer - GCC/LLVM compiler, tooling, and ecosystem (link) — Home Based - Americas. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Corelight — Lead Technical Program Manager (link) — North America. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Sonatype — Java Product Support Engineer (link) — Colombia - Remote. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • CloudLinux — Head of QA (remote-only, worldwide remote) (link) — Worldwide Remote. Posted 2026-06-17.
  • InnoCraft — Senior Infrastructure DevOps Engineer (100% Remote Germany) (link) — Germany (Remote). Posted 2026-06-17.
  • Teleport — IT Security and Automation Engineer (link) — United States (Remote). Posted 2026-06-16.
  • Acryl Data — Technical Program Manager - Release Management (link) — Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. Posted 2026-06-16.
  • Canonical — Python and Kubernetes Software Engineer - Data, Workflows, AI/ML & Analytics (link) — Home based - Worldwide. Posted 2026-06-16.
  • GitLab — Senior Solutions Architect, Commercial - West (link) — Remote, North America. Posted 2026-06-16.
  • LangChain — Customer Engineer (West Coast) (link) — San Francisco, CA. Posted 2026-06-16.
  • Mastra — Founding Sales (link) — United States. Posted 2026-06-16.
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