Become a sponsor to Parker Moore
I'm Parker, and I am a software engineer living in the United States. My primary open source focus has been the Jekyll static site generator since 2013. The project is used to generate millions of sites across the internet, and has been a big contributor to popularizing generated static sites. I continue to support the Jekyll project, as well as shipping my own open source projects.
Sponsorship is important to me because I believe the open source technology that generates billions of dollars of economic value across the globe is created for free outside of work hours, but needn't be. These vibrant communities can be further empowered to innovate when they have funding, turning the nights-and-weekends schedule into a full-time job for an open source developer.
With any funding I receive, I plan to support the Jekyll project, as well as pay it forward and sponsor other open source developers here on GitHub who have given me the tools I needed to work on Jekyll and other open source projects.
Featured work
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jekyll/jekyll
๐ Jekyll is a blog-aware static site generator in Ruby
Ruby 49,215 -
jekyll/jekyll-import
๐ฅ The "jekyll import" command for importing from various blogs to Jekyll format.
Ruby 519 -
parkr/ping
๐ Your very own Google Analytics replacement, without all of the Google. Simple as pie.
Go 100 -
parkr/auto-reply
โฟ Handle GitHub webhooks and manage issues on your repositories. Used to run @jekyllbot, now at github.com/jekyll/jekyllbot
Go 70 -
parkr/jekyll-build-server
Build your Jekyll sites on your own server, with an optional web log interface.
Go 33 -
parkr/capistrano-slack-notify
Capistrano 2 deploy notifier for Slack.
Ruby 29
$2 a month
SelectI love a good cup of coffee. Would you help fuel my contributions with a Cup o' Joe?
$7 a month
SelectHelp us keep @jekyllbot, our trusty maintainer helper, up and running!
$25 a month
SelectDefray our server costs for the month, and ensure contributions continue!
$50 a month
SelectWhoa, you are a generous soul! Defray our server costs for the month, and help me pay it forward to other contributors on the team and to contributors to open source technology I'm using.