Become a sponsor to Kerkko Pelttari
I'm Kerkko Pelttari, a compsci student and professional programmer from Finland. I'm a programming enthusiast, sometimes spending my free time reading documentation and writing dotfiles. I like learning new programming languages, and that is some of what I do as "free-time programming".
Currently I'm somewhat busy with creating open-source on paid work time, but whenever I have time I might contribute to a variety of projects. Sponsorshipping will shift some of my attention to less commercial open-source whenever possible.
I'm presenting neovim/neovim as featured work because I once got a couple line bash commit in, but I will try to contribute in the future again. I've spent many days reading modifying neovim plugins as well, but haven't gotten any actual contributions done yet.
ActivityWatch is the project where I have contributed most commits as pure open source work. I've also gotten paid for some work there from a grant, but I aim to keep continuing contributing at some point.
I've done a lot of building of "commercial open source" at robocorp/rpaframework and MarketSquare/robotframework-browser. This has also let me do some research into upstream software, and at some point using these skills I might attempt to for example create Playwright bindings for a new language (probably Rust).
I will probably use funds gotten here as a sort of "developer budget", paying for my hosting fees, dev licenses etc. when possible.
I like talking about code so independent of sponshorships, especially if you have come across me in a git blame
message, please message / mail me and lets talk.
Featured work
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neovim/neovim
Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
Vim Script 83,665 -
ActivityWatch/activitywatch
The best free and open-source automated time tracker. Cross-platform, extensible, privacy-focused.
Python 12,654 -
ActivityWatch/aw-server-rust
High-performance implementation of the ActivityWatch server, written in Rust
Rust 195 -
xylix/dotfiles
My dotfiles
Vim Script 1
$1 a month
SelectFan tier.
A token of appreciation and / or gratitude and encouragement to keep doing open source.
$5 a month
SelectSupport tier
You pay for my cheap VPS and some of the coffee beans and tea that keeps me coding.
$10 a month
SelectLunch tier
You pay for a lunch (or a couple homecooked ones). Greatly appreciated.
$25 a month
SelectInternet money
This pays half of a 1000mbps connection at where I live. Might affect my productivity, and definitely serves as a significant encouragement and thanks :).