I haven't gotten any requests either in well over a year. I know that
sending out the requests is a manual process. I think Emmanuele owns it
right now.

I went to see if there was still a way to select a person to send a
postcard (there is) and I have a few other pieces of feedback.

* There's no "donate" button on this page: http://www.gnome.org/friends/.
You have to choose "Become a Friend" or pick a level. I don't think that's
obvious.
* If I pick the "Donate Now" button at the top of the page, it takes me to
the same page.

I think if we do away with the levels, we can do away with the "adopt a
hacker"/postcard idea. It's only relevant to developers or people who know
the community, not to all donors.

Stormy

On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Andreas Nilsson <li...@andreasn.se> wrote:

> On 2013-02-12 12:38, Andre Klapper wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 2013-02-11 at 13:58 -0700, Stormy Peters wrote:
>>
>>> Also, given our current, rather manual, process for tracking and
>>> shipping and handling, it takes (Rosanna's) time to manage and ship
>>> too.
>>>
>> On a related note, how are "Adopt a hacker" postcard requests tracked
>> and handled currently? My inbox has been empty & I have ego problems to
>> accept the fact that people out there don't like me anymore. Oh yeah.
>>
> I haven't gotten to write any postcards in a while either. Maybe we should
> revisit this system and just send them out centrally from "GNOME" to
> whoever donates on a continuing basis (like say, you've donated once a year
> for more that 3 years in a row or something)?
> - Andreas
>
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