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Insiders

Development of RaspAP is made possible thanks to a sponsorware release model. This means that new features are first exclusively released to sponsors as part of Insiders. Read on to learn how sponsorship works, and how easy it is to get access to Insiders.

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How sponsorship works

New features first land in Insiders, which means that sponsors will have access to them immediately. Every feature is tied to a funding goal in monthly subscriptions. When a funding goal is hit, the features that are tied to it are merged back into the public RaspAP repository and released for general availability. Bugfixes and minor enhancements are always released simultaneously in both editions.

Don't want to sponsor? No problem, RaspAP already has tons of features available, so chances are that most of your requirements are already satisfied. See the list of exclusive features to learn which features are currently only available to sponsors.

How to become a sponsor

You can become a sponsor using your individual or organization's GitHub account. Just pick any tier from $10/month and complete the checkout. Then, after a few hours, you will be added as a team member to the super-secret private GitHub repository containing the Insiders edition, which has all exclusive features. In addition, you get access to Insiders-only team discussions and content.

Important: If you're sponsoring RaspAP through a GitHub organization, please send a short email to sponsors@raspap.com with the name of your organization and the account that should be added as a collaborator.

Exclusive features

When backers were asked which feature they'd most like to see added to RaspAP, the ability to manage multiple OpenVPN client configurations topped the list of requests. We think this is a great idea, so we're adding this as the first feature exclusive to insiders.

Multiple OpenVPN client configs
OpenVPN service logging
⚙️ Traffic shaping (in progress)

Look for the list above to grow as we add more exclusive features.

Funding targets

Below is a list of funding targets. When a funding target is reached, the features that are tied to it are merged back into RaspAP and released to the public for general availability.

$500

Multiple OpenVPN client configs
OpenVPN service logging
⚙️ Traffic shaping (in progress)

Frequently asked questions

Upgrading

I have an existing RaspAP installation. How do I upgrade to Insiders?

Upgrading is easy. Simply invoke the Quick Installer with the --upgrade switch, specifying the private Insiders repo, like so:

curl -sL https://install.raspap.com | bash -s -- --upgrade --repo raspap/raspap-insiders

If you haven't added SSH keys to your GitHub account you will be prompted to authenticate. If so, just enter your GitHub credentials during the install:

RaspAP Install: Cloning latest files from github
Cloning into '/tmp/raspap-webgui'...
Username for 'https://github.com': octocat
Password for 'https://octocat@github.com': 

Note: your password is sent securely via SSH to GitHub. The above prompt is actually from GitHub, so the installer does not know your credentials.

Terms

We're using RaspAP for a commercial project. Can we use Insiders under the same terms and conditions?

Yes. Whether you're an individual or a company, you may use RaspAP Insiders precisely under the same terms as RaspAP, which are defined by the GNU GPL 3.0 license. However, we kindly ask you to respect the following guidelines:

  • Please don't distribute the source code of Insiders. You may freely use it for public, private or commercial projects, fork it, mirror it, do whatever you want with it, but please don't release the source code, as it would counteract the sponsorware strategy.
  • If you cancel your subscription, you're removed as a collaborator and will miss out on future updates of Insiders. However, you may use the latest version that's available to you as long as you like. Just remember that GitHub deletes private forks.