As an OSS develop, I would not join this proposed SOS "foundation" that requires the use of permissioned (not open source) license and then adds revenue sharing.
One thing we are doing to support the community is (preparing) to offer bounties for open source contributions. If / when we get into the GitHub sponsors program, we will use any proceeds for this specific purpose (and those closely related) but never for company expenses. (We're cash flow positive, so no worries)
As an OSS develop, I would not join this proposed SOS "foundation" that requires the use of permissioned (not open source) license and then adds revenue sharing.
One thing we are doing to support the community is (preparing) to offer bounties for open source contributions. If / when we get into the GitHub sponsors program, we will use any proceeds for this specific purpose (and those closely related) but never for company expenses. (We're cash flow positive, so no worries)