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Browserslist

Fiscal Host: Evil Martians

Keeping browsers diversity in front-end tools

Estimated Annual Budget
$9,273
Loshadka project
$12,000
Today's Balance
$17,319.78

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Top financial contributors

Organizations

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Workleap

$6,150 USD since Jan 2024

2
Ubie

$2,900 USD since Feb 2022

3
Padlet

$1,500 USD since Dec 2021

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IQ Hive

$1,050 USD since Jun 2023

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Lombiq Technologies Ltd.

$1,000 USD since Sep 2021

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Cube

$862 USD since Feb 2022

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$520 USD since Oct 2021

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Matthias Kopolt

$500 USD since Dec 2021

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Workleap Technologies inc.

$500 USD since Dec 2023

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Nicolò Ribaudo

$490 USD since Apr 2020

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Trevor Burnham

$230 USD since Feb 2023

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Jeffrey Rennie

$220 USD since May 2021

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Sahithyen Kanaganayagam

$200 USD since Jan 2021

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$181.42 USD since Oct 2024

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Peter Pistorius

$130 USD since Sep 2020

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TBUS

$110 USD since Nov 2022

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Peter J

$105 USD since Jan 2020

Browserslist is all of us

Our contributors 80

Thank you for supporting Browserslist.

Workleap

Sponsorship Small

$6,150 USD

Ubie

$2,900 USD

Padlet

$1,500 USD

IQ Hive

Sponsorship Small

$1,050 USD

Cube

$862 USD

Matthias Kopolt

$500 USD

Workleap Tech...

Sponsorship Middle

$500 USD

Nicolò Ribaudo

Backer

$490 USD

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Today’s balance

$17,319.78 USD

Total raised

$17,319.78 USD

Total disbursed

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Estimated annual budget

$9,273.42 USD

About


Browserslist 🦔 is a library for front-end tools. It reads a special config with queries like last 2 versions and generates a list of browsers, which you support.

Many popular tools use this library to get target browsers:

  • Babel, Autoprefixer, postcss-preset-env, and postcss-normalize make website compatible with all target browsers.
  • Plugins for ESLint and Stylelint show a warning to the developer if code will not work in target browsers.
  • Create React App, Angular CLI and Parcel use this config.
  • >600 other tools depend on Browserslist.
  • Since Browserslist is industry-standard, junior developers know where to find target browsers.

With 60M downloads per month, it’s very likely that Browserslist already helps your company maintain styles. You can check it by npm ls browserslist command.

Browserslist was created to keep browsers diversity. With queries like `last 2 versions` (instead of `chrome: 76`) developers will not make the popular mistake of ignoring browsers non-popular in Western countries.

We are using funds to:
  • Refactor the project to improve security.
  • Support the ecosystem around the tool.
  • Help front-end tools to use Browserslist properly.
  • Talk with local webdev communities around the world to find popular browsers in these countries.
  • Promote best practices in globalization and making a website accessible for users with any browsers.
Read more about our next plans in the big ”Loshadka” project.

We need funs for:
  • We need about a month of work for caniuse-lite auto-release refactoring
  • The extra month is a reserve for unavoidable delays during the refactoring. If we will finish refactoring during the first month, we will use this month to improve the website and add linter to Browserslist to promote config best practices.
  • I will be able to work full-time on Browserslist for $6,000 per month.

Our team