Shoutout to Tresor Ishimwe + a reminder about Wednesday drop-ins 🙌

We want to take a moment to celebrate a community contribution that quietly made OpenFn better for a lot of people :rocket:

Tresor Ishimwe, an engineer from Rwanda, recently built and contributed the Flutterwave adaptor to OpenFn. This enables organizations across Africa to integrate one of the continent’s most widely used payment platforms into their workflows. If you’re working with digital payments in Africa, this one’s worth checking out.

:date: Join us this Wednesday

This is also a reminder that our weekly drop-in sessions are open to everyone - no agenda, no registration required. Just show up with your questions, a project you’re working on, or plain curiosity about what OpenFn can do.

Every Wednesday at 1pm GMT+3 → Add to calendar

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Thank you so much @Justine .I truly appreciate this recognition It means a lot to me. Contributing to OpenFn has been an incredible experience. Building the Flutterwave adaptor was both exciting and meaningful. As an engineer from Rwanda, this contribution felt personal. Flutterwave powers so many businesses across Africa. Seeing it connected to OpenFn workflows is something I am proud of.
Thank you again.

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