Infrastructure Sponsors
The OSU Open Source Lab has been providing free hosting services for FOSS projects such as Kodi since 2003. We're primarily funded through grants, corporate sponsorships and individual contributions from the community. Please see our website for how you can help us continue providing services such as this.
Leaseweb is a leading Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) provider serving a worldwide portfolio of 18,000 customers ranging from SMBs to Enterprises. Services include Public Cloud, Private Cloud, Dedicated Servers, Colocation, Content Delivery Network, and Cyber Security Services supported by exceptional customer service and technical support.
With more than 80,000 servers under management, Leaseweb has provided infrastructure for mission-critical websites, Internet applications, email servers, security, and storage services since 1997. The company operates 20 datacenters in locations across Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America, all of which are backed by a superior worldwide network with a total capacity of more than 10 Tbps.
Weblate is copylefted libre translation software, used by over 1,500 companies and libre software projects in over 115 countries. It has live development, cloud or self-hosted options, premium support, and excellent public documentation. Localization is continuous thanks to the tight VCS integration and many supported translation formats.
Features include customizable quality checks, unlimited collaboration, various add-ons like machine translation, glossaries, advanced collaboration features, and many more. Localize KODI, or start your own translation today and be part of the vibrant community.
Becoming a Kodi Foundation Sponsor
Kodi is a fairly expensive operation to maintain, and as such, we are always happy to welcome new sponsors to the fold. Additional sponsorships make it easier to maintain our infrastructure, further development the app and to spread the word. To become an Kodi Foundation sponsor, any organization may simply contact the Kodi Foundation by email to contact (AT) kodi.tv.
The Kodi Foundation remains a non-profit organization, and as such, we would like very much to combine clear financial management with definite software and community growth. Towards this, we ask that all potential sponsors answer the following brief questions in their contact email:
- In a paragraph, could you tell us a bit about your organization?
- Why would you like to become a Kodi Foundation sponsor?
- What efforts have you made (if any) to support, promote and/or advance Open Source Software generally and Kodi specifically?