and...@lewman.com writes: > On Thu, 23 Aug 2012 18:19:39 +0100 > Ramana Kumar <ramana.ku...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> TipTheWeb (http://tiptheweb.org/) looks like a promising Flattr > > And their terms of service are better than the crazy anti-customer > flattr terms.
We've discussed providing this service at the FSF for free software developers, but so far haven't been able to solve the problem of credit card transaction fees, which are prohibitive on small transactions. Google has a program where they will let nonprofits use Google Checkout with no credit card transaction fees. However, their required agreement includes a proprietary software license, and at least so far they haven't wanted to change that (for everyone, not just as an exception for us -- that would be a condition of our participation). Any thoughts on how to make it work would be welcome. It's on my mind as we expand the FSF's directed donations program (<https://my.fsf.org/donate/directed-donations/working-together>). -john -- John Sullivan | Executive Director, Free Software Foundation GPG Key: 61A0963B | http://identi.ca/johnsu01 | http://fsf.org/blogs/RSS Do you use free software? Donate to join the FSF and support freedom at <http://www.fsf.org/register_form?referrer=8096>.