HACKER Q&A
📣 croemer

What defines a popular OSS maintainer for free GitHub Copilot?


Edit: It turns out I supposedly do get free Copilot after all - must have been a syncing hickup.

I have write access on two >1k star repos, and multiple >200 star repos. Apparently that's enough to get free Copilot.

I'd love to hear more examples of who does and does not qualify for a free subscription.

This is how vaguely Github describes the criteria:

>People who maintain popular open source projects receive a credit to have 12 months of GitHub Copilot access for free. A maintainer of a popular open source project is defined as someone who has write or admin access to one or more of the most popular open source projects on GitHub.


  👤 RobinL Accepted Answer ✓
I am lead author of an active 400+ star repo with 300k downloads a month on pypi, but don't get copilot free. The repo is hosted on my organisation's GitHub, not my personal one.

I am also author of an inactive 250+ star repo on my personal account.

I'd love to know what target I'd have to reach to qualify for free access!


👤 croemer