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GitHub increases developer’s cut of GitHub Marketplace sales

Devs will get a 95% share of the sales of their apps in Marketplace
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8 February 2021

GitHub has increased the developer’s cut from apps sold in the GitHub Marketplace from 75% to 95%, with the project hosting site keeping a 5% hosting fee. GitHub is also simplifying the app verification process for developers.

GitHub Marketplace provides a forum for developers to find, sell, and share development tools intended to simplify software development. In addition to boosting the developer’s share of revenue from the marketplace, GitHub on has also revealed steps to simplify application verification. 

Verification will now be based on the developer organization’s identity and common-sense security precautions:

 

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  • Validation of an organisation’s domain via a DNS TXT record.
  • E-mail address validation.
  • Requiring two-factor authentication for a developer’s GitHub organisation.

Developers can track an app submission’s progress from their organisation’s profile settings, to facilitate faster fixing of issues. Plans also call for moving verified apps to a validated publisher model, which would modify the use of the ‘verified’ badge to indicate that publishers and not apps are scrutinized.

GitHub also is updating its Technology Partner programme, which assists partners with building integrations to the GitHub platform. Unveiled in 2017, GitHub Marketplace features a range of applications for purposes ranging from Slack integration to cloud deployment to issue-tracking.

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