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Overview
Public Web Infrastructure exists to ensure the web remains a shared public good. This initiative focuses on stability, accessibility, and transparency for core services that people rely on daily. Donations support ongoing development, hosting, and governance work that makes these services resilient and trustworthy. For Public Web Infrastructure, your support directly sustains open tooling, secure hosting, and community oversight, helping keep the internet open.
Why Your Support Matters
Your generosity contributes to a practical, durable foundation for the web we all depend on. By funding this initiative, you help keep essential services running, reduce friction for builders, and empower communities to contribute to open standards. The project name Public Web Infrastructure becomes stronger when contributors from diverse backgrounds participate, share resources, and audit progress. Your support amplifies global access, education, and collaboration while keeping transparency at the core.
- Open source tooling that powers small and local websites
- Reliable hosting and bandwidth for community projects
- Security reviews and responsible disclosure processes
- Localization and accessibility improvements for multilingual audiences
- Open governance and public metrics that inform decisions
How Donations Are Used
Donations are allocated with clear, accountable categories to maximize impact and sustainability. This includes ongoing development of core infrastructure, hosting for critical services, and regular security reviews. We also invest in multilingual support, accessibility enhancements, and outreach to onboard new contributors. For Public Web Infrastructure, every contribution helps extend reach and resilience across communities that rely on open web standards.
- Development and maintenance of core open source projects
- Hosting, bandwidth, and performance optimization
- Security audits, vulnerability management, and incident response
- Multilingual translation, accessible design, and inclusive testing
- Community governance, transparent reporting, and audits
Community Voices
Members of the Public Web Infrastructure community describe a workflow where open, well-supported infrastructure enables collaboration across borders and languages. The project thrives when contributors feel heard and when resources are shared transparently. This page reflects those shared values and the steady, patient work needed to maintain an open web for everyone.
Transparency And Trust
We believe in openness as a core principle. Public funding reports and open metrics are published on the project site, and governance decisions are documented in public forums. The community can review ledgers, see how resources are allocated, and participate in ongoing planning cycles. This approach builds accountability, invites critique, and strengthens long term trust.
Updates and progress are shared on a regular cadence to stay aligned with contributors and supporters. We welcome feedback, and we publish summaries of milestones, lessons learned, and upcoming work so supporters can understand the path forward.
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