i just wanted to say thanks to everybody who maintains org. somebody said a counter for donations might be useful even if nobody collects it. i am not able to follow this discussion closely for health reasons, but one possibility, which you can reject if you like, but which i mention because nobody has mentioned it yet, is to have that counter go to e.g. biomedical research or another good cause. then org becomes associated with "help find a treatment for (insert disease]"or similar.
i know from the other end [viz. biomedical research desperately needed] that such things can be used for very good purposes very efficiently. the scientists eat pizza, not fancy food, and they think hard about making their assays efficient etc. and i know that it can be motivating to donate to such things. to me at least. i could suggest a few that are likely highly relevant to long covid and one or more of my own serious medical issues that are not getting adequate research. or maintainers could choose. On 12/17/20, Greg Minshall <minsh...@umich.edu> wrote: > Eric, > >> Sure, and I do use it this way, but I had the impression that it was the >> non-git aspects that were being put forward as being somehow helpful. I >> could be wrong. > > i'm not a git-spert. but, the "pull requests" mechanism and "issues" > (but reports), are maybe bits of git*.com that people like? (i find > them useful myself.) > > Greg > > -- The Kafka Pandemic Please learn what misopathy is. https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com/2013/10/why-some-diseases-are-wronged.html