The Omacom Foundation has been incorporated to provide financial and structural support for the Omarchy Quattro project. This new nonprofit entity will manage trademarks, fund necessary infrastructure, and promote the work of the open-source project.
The foundation has launched with an initial $8 million in funding. This capital comes from eight individual founding patrons, each contributing $1 million to the mission. The funding is intended to ensure the project's long-term sustainability and accelerate its development.
Notable individuals contributing to the Omacom Foundation include Tobi Lütke (CEO of Shopify), Patrick Collison (CEO of Stripe), Michael Dell (Chairman and CEO of Dell Technologies), Jack Dorsey (Block Head and Chairman of Block), Matthew Prince (CEO of Cloudflare), Brendan Iribe (Cofounder of Sesame and Oculus), and Jason Fried (CEO of 37signals).
The Omacom Foundation's mission is to make the 'malleable computer' concept, as embodied by Omarchy Quattro, more widely available. By supporting the open-source projects and developers, the foundation aims to fundamentally change how people interact with computers.
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The Omacom Foundation has been established with $8 million in funding from eight founding patrons, including CEOs of major tech companies. The foundation will support the open-source Omarchy Quattro project, aiming to advance its development and broader availability.