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# Fund individual contributors

The following directory lists maintainers who are open to receiving funding:

Name | Contact | Areas of interest and expertise |
------------|-----------------------|---------------------------------|
Darshan Sen | <[email protected]> | Single executable applications |
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Aside from my general objection that I don't think this page adds value and shouldn't land at all, if that objection is overruled and it does land then it should be populated with details for all of the maintainers with "Sponsor Me" links on the nodejs/node README rather than just having a single entry before it lands. Also, the table should have the links to the individual's "Sponsor Me" page rather than the email link.

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I agree with @jasnell—this page should either be expanded to include all maintainers with public “Sponsor Me” links (not just one), and those links should be direct to sponsor platforms, not emails.

If there isn’t sufficient interest or consensus, it might be better to close this PR for now.


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