> I can tell you that if it's opt-out instead of opt-in, then that would 

   make it a non-starter for Debian. 



I have been thinking about this problem for many sleepless nights and it is 
indeed a challenge of the concept. The best thing would be to make it globally 
visible in your git profile if you want to accept donations in this way or not. 
 For the main project, we can make a list of all the email addresses we 
consider. I have created an issue and fdietze has suggested this.

https://github.com/protontypes/LibreSelery/issues/185



The problem with this approach is that is will get much harder to share your 
funding with the developers of your dependency tree. What you could do is to 
send them at least the first email asking them to subscribe to the list if you 
want to receive further payouts. Another solution would be to check if the 
dependency itself uses LibreSeley. This way we could distribute the payout to 
the LibreSelery wallet of project. This solution was already described by Nick 
here in more detail:

https://github.com/protontypes/LibreSelery/issues/175#issuecomment-691178393



Thus, the concept could be made opt-in and at the same time take dependencies 
into account.



Do you think that could be a possible solution?



---- On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 09:13:19 +0200 Jonathan Carter 
<mailto:j...@debian.org> wrote ----



Hi Tobias 
 
On 2020/10/13 08:45, Tobias Augspurger wrote: 
> 1. First of all these emails of course have an unsubscribe button.  
 
I can tell you that if it's opt-out instead of opt-in, then that would 
make it a non-starter for Debian. 
 
-Jonathan 
 
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