On 19 May 2016 at 14:58,  <pypy-dev-ow...@python.org> wrote:
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> From: Daniel Hnyk <hny...@gmail.com>
> To: pypy-dev@python.org
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> Date: Thu, 19 May 2016 12:58:36 +0000
> Subject: Question about funding, again
> Hello,
>
> my question is simple. It strikes me why you don't have more financial 
> support, since PyPy might save quite a lot of resources compared to CPython. 
> When we witness that e.g. microsoft is able to donate $100k to Jupyter 
> (https://ipython.org/microsoft-donation-2013.html), why PyPy, being even more 
> generic then Jupyter, has problem to raise few tenths of thousands.
>
> I can find few mentions about this on the internet, but no serious article or 
> summary is out there.
>
> Have you tried any of the following?
>
> 1. Trying to get some funding from big companies and organizations such as 
> Google, Microsoft, RedHat or some other like Free Software Foundation? If 
> not, why not?
> 2. Crowd founding websites such as Kickstarter or Indiegogo get quite a big 
> attention nowadays even for similar projects. There were successful campaigns 
> for projects with even smaller target group, such as designers 
> (https://krita.org/) or video editors (openshot 2). Why haven't you created a 
> campaign there? Micropython, again, with much smaller target group of users 
> had got funded as well.
>
> Is someone working on this subject? Or is there a general lack of man power 
> in PyPy's team? Couldn't be someone hired from money already collected?
>
> Thanks for an answer,
> Daniel
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