>> Try to get in crowdfunded anti surveillance projects >> like CommunityCube: >> https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/communitycubes/communitycube-lets-build-a-fair-internet/description >> It will establish you further like abovementioned and will result in more >> new users and developers. > What's their business model? Social networks and open source projects > are not allowed on Kickstarter, only profitable businesses. Selling > boxes doesn't provide a good business reason to fund ongoing > development. Look at your phone, it's probably beyond security support > already, they want to sell you a new one... If Kickstarter doesn't allow open source projects, then I don't understand how Krita has run several successful campaigns through them.[1][2][3] They do sell pro versions, but they are not targeted in the kickstarters or even really mentioned at all.
-Charles [1] https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/krita/krita-open-source-digital-painting-accelerate-deve [2] https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/krita/krita-free-paint-app-lets-make-it-faster-than-phot [3] https://krita.org/item/funding-krita/
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