The GNOME Foundation has announced the creation of the GNOME Fellowship program, which will begin funding community contributors starting in May. Fellowships last 12 months and pay $70,000–$100,000 per year depending on experience and location, with options for full-time or half-time work. The program focuses on long-term sustainability of GNOME in areas such as build systems, CI/CD infrastructure, developer tooling, documentation, accessibility, and technical debt. Unlike traditional contracts, fellowships are trust-based with flexible scopes, allowing contributors to identify and solve problems as they arise. Applicants must already be experienced GNOME contributors with a proven track record.
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