-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Freitag, 6. Dezember 2002 21:11, Linas Vepstas wrote: > I'll probably set up a c2it.com donation jar. > > Question: should I *also* set up a paypal jar?
Wouldn't hurt, probably. Also, for a number of countries paypal is probably the cheapest alternative to transfer money from and to (e.g. US <-> Germany). > With e.g. cstim's help, could we set up a tip jar in Germany, for > European donors? If requested, I can open a specific bank account (EUR 4 monthly fee though). A German bank account then can receive money from inside Germany for virtually zero transaction fee. BUT: What is going to happen with that tip jar? Who's going to do the accounting, and with which software (joking). What is the money going to be used for? Who decides this? > > Anyway. In cbbrowne's proposed Gift exchange registry > > http://www.ntlug.org/~cbbrowne/fssp.html this would already be > > Although I like the 'christmas card' idea, I have already had one > developer write back to state that they would not want thier home > street address on a web page. I had a potential donor write back > stating they werre uncomfortable with donating to an individual, > because they don't really know the extent of thier contribution, > nor have they previously had (email) contact with the developers in > question, and was in general too embarassed to write to ask for a > street address. > > Thus, while I like the 'christmas card' idea, and want to try it in > time for this christmas, (send me your street addresses please), its > clear that it has its own set of problems. Street address http://info.cstim.de I'm a bit afraid that it's not really a good decision-making process if we argue "one person objected this or that". There are good reasons for every possible model, so we should collect the reasons, and then find a decision which the majority is happy with. So far I'm not convinced how this tip-jar donation model is supposed to work -- whereas I'm quite convinced how the christmas-card-style donation model is supposed to work. Did I miss the point where arguments have been mentioned that clearly showed how one model is superior than the other? As for tip-jar, I would be fine if Linas does the accounting of the tip jar, but that still leaves the question open on who's going to decide what to do with that. > > Instead the distribution of tips between developers is already done by > > each patron him/herself, but cbbrowne's central Gift Exchange Registry > > helps everyone to keep track of who contributes anything and who > > recieves anything. > > Except that cbrowne's scripts are pre-alpha, and need a lot of work. > You aren't, uhh, volunteering to do this work? No I'm not volunteering to do this work. Oh, if it is alpha and he isn't going to work on this anytime soon, then of course it's not an option. Christian -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iQCVAwUBPfE4umXAi+BfhivFAQEOdQP+MopK/v5mRx30SEFyzYNWI8tydcnlYOuO j1FO75fSY6p7sDlv4Q40OuQMbbJFSmDSAs2Z1P1rf2g53ukxHPOvIqcvF+H6a3RG BZ1uhWg9FaARQ/mUS+ueKlsJJuPhiedYaTjTV1ZzadaLkOEtuk8bcEx9YEA+yW7j dz2dEFBMwzM= =WVlO -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnucash.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
