I just tried with a package.json of mine and 33% of the money seems to go to Microsoft/TypeScript, which seems odd for a bunch of reasons: they don't seem to have Github Sponsors setup, they don't seem to have an Open Collective either, and TS is owned by one of the wealthiest companies on the planet, so for it to suck up any meaningful percentage of all donations seems wrong.
Edit: ah, sorry, per year figures are displayed in the breakdown table. So I guess TS would get more like 3%, which sounds way more reasonable.
Projects like TS, React, etc that are already well unfunded most likely won't claim their funds which means they will be reallocated to your other dependencies after a few months.
They will also have the option to be pass-through organizations which means that funds allocated to them will instead go to their dependencies.
We are also exploring the idea of being able to declare a list of repos/organizations to exclude from being funded.
I just tried with a package.json of mine and 33% of the money seems to go to Microsoft/TypeScript, which seems odd for a bunch of reasons: they don't seem to have Github Sponsors setup, they don't seem to have an Open Collective either, and TS is owned by one of the wealthiest companies on the planet, so for it to suck up any meaningful percentage of all donations seems wrong.
Edit: ah, sorry, per year figures are displayed in the breakdown table. So I guess TS would get more like 3%, which sounds way more reasonable.