oscollective.org
In short: Getting listed on Open Source Collective is a paid listing. Plan for about 45 minutes — there is material to prepare and a review to wait on.
What they ask for: Apply for fiscal hosting only for your legitimate open-source project or community with active development, public impact, and preferably two project administrators.
Apply for fiscal hosting only for your legitimate open-source project or community with active development, public impact, and preferably two project administrators.
OSC reviews legitimacy, open-source alignment, and its hosting terms. It does not host an individual spanning unrelated projects; project finances become transparent and formal agreements require host approval.
Open the submission page on oscollective.org and complete its form — that is the "Open submit page" link at the top of this page.
OSC reviews legitimacy, open-source alignment, and its hosting terms. It does not host an individual spanning unrelated projects; project finances become transparent and formal agreements require host approval.
Priority sets the band — this one is high. Cost (paid) and effort (moderate) move it within that band, which puts it in the useful tier. The score orders a submission queue. It is not a measure of the site’s domain authority, traffic or quality.