Developer fellowship

Ideas for things we'd love to support

  • A carbon calculation plugin for Google's Power Meter program
  • An excellent Ruby 1.9 quantities (numbers with units) library
  • A mirror of the EPA's U.S. Greenhouse Gas Inventory in some kind of more open, useful format
  • Carbon calcs on Google Maps
  • A significant-digits management library for Ruby
  • Initial development on a carbon model we haven't made yet
  • A programmable data-extraction tool for PDFs
  • TripIt itinerary carbon footprints
  • CM1 library in a non-Ruby language (e.g. Python, Java)
Application deadline
Rolling
Sponsorship amount
Typically $1,000–$3,000
Eligible parties
Individual developers, informal teams, established organizations
To apply
Describe your project in whatever way works best (text, links, code, etc.) in an email to fellowship@brighterplanet.com.

From our primary language (Ruby) to our application framework (Rails) to our toolset (Vagrant, RVM, Bundler, etc.), Brighter Planet's technology platform makes extensive use of truly irreplaceable open source software packages. It's important to us to give back to the community. The first way we do this is by contributing our own open source projects to the commons. The second way takes a cue from Engine Yard's Community Grant program: we sponsor developers of important tools in order to accelerate and intensify their development.

Developer fellows