kelnos 2 hours ago

Same as Anthropic's similar offer, they're only giving 6 months free. This really just feels like a way to get OSS maintainers hooked so they buy subscriptions after the free period is over.

If they were really serious about supporting OSS, they'd offer it for free perpetually (well, with periodic checks to ensure the maintainers are still affiliated with the project). Anything less just makes it look like a marketing stunt.

And also, dumb how Github-centric this is, same as Anthropic's signup form. Most of my OSS contributions aren't on Github. Guess that means the projects I've worked on don't matter.

  • petesergeant an hour ago

    Presumably it's also sessions that they will absolutely use as training data?

fortuitous-frog 12 hours ago

FYI this program is ~3 months old, and Anthropic has a similar Claude for Open Source program (see https://claude.com/contact-sales/claude-for-oss).

  • mickael-kerjean 6 hours ago

    I applied for my oss project Filestash which satisfy all their criterias but never heard back despite the project having millions of users, more than 14000 stars on github and representing more work than a single person can cope with

    • overfeed an hour ago

      I doubt considerations are based on need. Filestash is cool, but probably isn't the marquee marketing opportunity they are looking for; it jas to be a household name they can name-drop or place a logo on a marketing page and get instant street-cred "${AI_MODEL}: Used* by the React project in 95% of PRs closed last quarter"

  • rmast 7 hours ago

    I applied for both. Heard back from neither. Mentioned two particular projects when applying, one with 2k stars and 5M monthly downloads, and another with 2M monthly downloads.

    • matheusmoreira 4 hours ago

      Now I'm wondering what the bar is since even people with millions of users aren't making the cut. I'm orders of magnitude smaller but I signed up too since I had nothing to lose. Didn't get a response, of course.

zmmmmm 11 hours ago

Seems rather stingy - 6 months is barely longer than you will get on a free signup deal for a lot of online products anyway. Kind of worse than nothing if it causes you to adopt work patterns that aren't sustainable for the project after the offer ends.

  • EduardoBautista 9 hours ago

    Which online product gives away 6 months of a $100 per month subscription?

    • HatchedLake721 9 hours ago

      Every 2nd SaaS with a startup plan? I used intercom/customer.io/segment/amplitude/mixpanel for free for a year.

      • pastel8739 4 hours ago

        The marginal cost of all of those is definitely much lower than for Codex, though

    • zzyxy 3 hours ago

      Make it $200/month subscription which actually gives you access to O($1K) worth of codex compute. Even at the face value it is very generous, IMO.

    • olzhasar 2 hours ago

      An online product that was brought into existence by processing all the open source software in the world and makes money by selling the resulting knowledge base, should be accessible free of charge by the producers of that open source software.

    • runlevel1 8 hours ago

      The price might be more commoditized if OpenAI kept true to the original mission that lives on, albeit vestigially, in their name.

    • wodenokoto 9 hours ago

      6 email addresses gives you 6 one months trials …

      • tclancy 8 hours ago

        Where am I going to find multiple+email@adress.es?

        • manquer 7 hours ago

          Using a plus sign is subaddressing [1] and most ESPs[2] will route to the main address ( multiple@addre.es) . So you can use use multiple+email@adress.es, multiple+xyz@adress.es and both will route the email to you.

          In my experience most SaaS apps do not filter this out and allow re-sign ups with sub-addresses.

          Gmail has an additional behavior that dot character is ignored in local component of the address . multiple@gmail.com, mult.iple@gmail.com mult.ip.le@gmail.com all route to the same inbox as well.

          [1] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5233 [2] Less common in work hosted ESPs but almost universally default enabled in public ESPs for consumers.

          • dhshhshsj 3 hours ago

            This is not true (anymore?). I have a rather unfortunate exact naming collision with a family member. They use the full name without dot for the local gmail component, I use a dot between the first and last name.

            Two or three mails have been misplaced in a decade.

            • manquer 3 hours ago

              It is still the rules for Gmail (https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7436150?hl=en).

              It would be feasible to change something like that without breaking security now.

              Google can hardly start allowing/routing a new account for first.last@gmail.com when you were getting it for years even though your account is firstlast@gmail.com and sensitive communication like say from your bank would routed there.

        • Groxx 8 hours ago

          One can consult the oracle, /dev/random

        • maybe_pablo 6 hours ago

          icloud+ hide my email for $0.99

      • gruez 6 hours ago

        Since when did they have trials?

        • wodenokoto 5 hours ago

          I’m running on my 3rd codex trial and have had a month of Gemini Pro. I think Claude is the only one without trials.

      • Supermancho 6 hours ago

        you need a non-voip phone number for codex SMS now, as well.

        • testfrequency an hour ago

          This. I tried even tried signing up with my paid business line and it denied me due to VoIP.

    • throwitaway222 9 hours ago

      That's what I was thinking, but the downvoters are hunting today.

  • jiggawatts an hour ago

    They're doing everything possible to drive up their MAU before their IPO.

  • cush 3 hours ago

    No good deed goes unpunished

vldszn 12 hours ago

I applied for the first time a couple of months ago and again this month, but unfortunately I haven’t heard back from them :(

I’m building EasyInvoicePDF - a free and open-source invoice generator. (900+ GitHub stars, 2k monthly users on average, 10k total invoices downloaded)

https://github.com/VladSez/easy-invoice-pdf

hmokiguess 12 hours ago

What does this clause here mean and why would they include it? https://developers.openai.com/codex/codex-for-oss-terms#7-su...

Isn't the thing open source and governed by its own license?

  • arjie 12 hours ago

    That is interesting. I would have thought they had that right without needing to add it to the ToS.

    • gruez 6 hours ago

      It's better to have something in writing than to possibly have lawyers argue over it in court.

ixtli 10 hours ago

If you only give 6mo then this is the opposite of a commitment to open source it’s a drug dealers tactic of giving the first taste for free.

  • georgemcbay 6 hours ago

    > If you only give 6mo then this is the opposite of a commitment to open source it’s a drug dealers tactic of giving the first taste for free.

    Its arguably even more self-serving than the drug dealer tactic because of the feedback loop involved (if you use it to maintain your open source project, OpenAI will surely use that new code [along with all the existing code in your project] to train future models).

    So it would be like if the drug dealer gave you the first taste for free and also the drug caused you to shit out more drugs and the drug dealer harvested your shit to sell to both future you plus other people.

    • KetoManx64 2 hours ago

      Very vivid analogy that I'm never going to forget now.

  • altmanaltman 5 hours ago

    drug dealers should teach MBA classes at this point - so many strategies pioneered by them get used by large tech companies

ilia-a 12 hours ago

I did fill the form our a while back (it was around for a few months now) without any response. I guess must be really big OSS project for maintainer to qualify.

  • MeetingsBrowser 12 hours ago

    What project did you apply for?

    • ilia-a 12 hours ago

      PHP

      • arcanemachiner 9 hours ago

        If you harass the right person on Twitter, you could probably get that ball rolling a little faster.

seu 2 hours ago

Of course the solution to overusing AI is... to use more AI. Love it.

colinsane 11 hours ago

a huge aspect of open source is the user -> contributor -> maintainer pipeline. maybe they mean well, but in fact they're constructing a wall between those last two groups.

especially in larger projects where maintainership duties are heavily delegated, the last thing i want is some tool that can only be used by me, because suddenly i can no longer share the workload that tool targets with people who aren't "technically" maintainers.

28304283409234 12 hours ago

6 whole months?! Gee golly thanks mister!

  • hnthrow10282910 11 hours ago

    Agreed. Seems like it should be indefinite given they created a multi billion dollar company off the backs of these maintainers dedicating their hard earned timed for free to begin with and then trained models against their code.

    IMO this is an insult if anything

    • nish__ 8 hours ago

      Especially considering they trained the damn thing on our code.

  • baq 2 hours ago

    Do you complain to the bank that credit cards have expiration dates or to the government that passports also do?

    • LtWorf an hour ago

      The bank mails me a new one automatically.

drw 12 hours ago

Mycli (https://github.com/dbcli/mycli) is a happy recipient of sponsorship from this program. OpenAI asked for nothing in return; not even a link.

  • mrgoldenbrown 10 hours ago

    Are you saying they aren't getting training data from you?

    • drw 9 hours ago

      I'm sure they are getting training data! But it is hands-off otherwise.

jeena an hour ago

I like that a project only qualifies if it's hosted on GitHub.

2001zhaozhao 13 hours ago

I think programs like this are cool, the company gets to promote their product and do good at the same time. This looks like a broader program than past ones and giving out GPT5.5 could be meaningful in improving open-source projects' security.

upghost 12 hours ago

theprimagen called this[1] like three days ago. That was fast.

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-bT5v5Tm7w&t=164s

  • jasonjmcghee 11 hours ago

    They’ve been doing this since at least March

  • 3836293648 10 hours ago

    No, he didn't? He predicted that third parties would donate tokens to FOSS projects, not that the labs would. One is PR that started ages ago, the other is a reasonable prediction of where the world is going.

    • goodroot 8 hours ago

      Not quite donate tokens directly (technically and practically weird), but donation -> compute has been out for a couple months on opub.dev (disclaimer, built it). So his prediction was somewhat correct if not late!

einpoklum 2 hours ago

"Critical open source software" should not, and maybe cannot, be maintained with its development requiring huge commercial-corporate infrastructure in the form of OpenAI's LLMs.

It should be maintained by humans, relying on widely available hardware and software, requiring little of both.

Not saying that using LLMs as a convenience is forbidden or anything, but the direction is problematic.

(Also, this sounds like a cheap alternative to actually funding FOSS work.)

ev3lynx727 6 hours ago

These grant programs feel inconsistent—sometimes they genuinely help OSS, other times they look more like marketing. Hard to tell where the balance really lies.

  • wseqyrku 6 hours ago

    When in doubt, go with marketing. There are things that are 'just marketing' you wouldn't believe.

vintagedave 2 days ago

I wonder how well this supports niche languages. There's an indication there for stars or other signals of importance to 'the ecosystem'; that could match the Big Libraries but likely not ones for small languages.

winfredJa 13 hours ago

my guess is they get high quality training data.

  • measurablefunc 12 hours ago

    This is correct. The most valuable form of data for any AI company is corrective feedback from real use cases.

vinhnx 10 hours ago

Applied in March when it first launched for VT Code, a Rust-based terminal coding agent, but haven't heard back from OpenAI. The bar seems high, which makes sense given the fund's limited scope and requirements.

holografix 6 hours ago

Nice way of guaranteeing access to source code as training material and intelligence gathering

tuananh 9 hours ago

a very good way of collecting high quality training data.

i imagine the usage from maintainers of high quality projects are excellent training data. much better than average joe

purpleidea 7 hours ago

The difference between this one (good) and the Anthropic program (bad) is that openai doesn't force you into a marketing clause while Anthropic does.

I mean seriously, you already ripped off all the worlds open source code. Be more generous and don't demand anything else back. Six months is so little too.

agentifysh 5 hours ago

just applied

I've forked tensorzero after they archived the repo and will be updating and fixing issues going forward.

https://github.com/agentify-sh/gateway

this is my 2nd attempt

I am using my idle codex usage but would benefit from more inference

fuddle 5 hours ago

"6 months of ChatGPT Pro, which includes Codex" - come on, just make it free. Last time I checked OpenAI was worth $852 billion.

  • baq 2 hours ago

    This valuation is derived from the fact the three tokens aren’t free

outime 11 hours ago

Codex for open source stored in GitHub*

dottchen 10 hours ago

it's hard to trust them when there is little human support behind the scenes

goodroot 9 hours ago

Trying to get https://opub.dev off the ground to solve this in a more open way.

If you have more than 100 stars, you can get $50 in starter credit.

Ideally organizations, more so than people, provide the bulk of future donations.

As for this program, ehh... Sceptical in general of any frontier program that ends at some time.

Once you're embedded, and all that...

htrp 6 hours ago

Anyone know how much API credit openai offers?

  • idank 3 hours ago

    They give out the subscription by default, and if they find your use case interesting enough they'll give you credits. Not sure if there's an upper limit, but I would be surprised if it's more than a few hundred dollars a month.

    (no internal knowledge, this is based on my experience with explainshell.com, thanks OAI!)

realo 12 hours ago

After what just happened to Anthropic, no way in hell will I ever use, support or give money to Kushner's OpenAI.

  • OutOfHere 12 hours ago

    That was Amazon's doing: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48519092

    Correction: only in part

    • wyrdcurt 11 hours ago

      The Axios article[1] I read says "calls from Amazon — as well as at least five other companies to a variety of senior administration officials Thursday evening and Friday morning — led to the model being shut down by Friday night".

      Yes, Amazon is the only company named, but would anyone be surprised if OpenAI was one of the other five companies? It's hard to imagine a company that would materially benefit more from this event.

      The evidence is circumstantial, of course, but can you blame people for making a connection?

      [1] https://www.axios.com/2026/06/13/anthropic-amazon-white-hous...

dartharva 6 hours ago

On a side note, am I the only one who feels Codex models have a higher general first-pass success rate than Claude models on coding what you want? I use Github Copilot and always find myself drifting more towards them when working.

ameon 6 hours ago

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ReptileMan 13 hours ago

The moment a corporation starts to endorse open source is the moment they admit they know that are behind.

  • SweetSoftPillow 12 hours ago

    Anthropic published essentially the same offering recently. By your logic, does that mean they're behind too?