I'd rather pay the high fees and actually have access to the money ...
Paypal I'm 110% *against* ... they have had *way* too many problems. In
fact, there was a time when we ourselves setup the whole paypal account
and were looking at moving to it, until our clients started telling us
they wouldn
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
>
> >>
> >>Would this be at all useful?
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Someone mentioned that the 'fees' were relatively high though ... that you
> >lose a fair amount off the top *to* Sourceforge?
> >
> >
> >
> If we were going to do this, I would suggest just going
Would this be at all useful?
Someone mentioned that the 'fees' were relatively high though ... that you
lose a fair amount off the top *to* Sourceforge?
If we were going to do this, I would suggest just going right through
paypal.
Marc G. Fournier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tom Lane) wrote:
> Christopher Kings-Lynne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Speaking of fund raising, SourceForge has just started a 'donations'
>> system whereby people can donate money to projects. Maybe you want to
>> enable it on the PostgreSQL project.
>
> Uh ... there is n
Christopher Kings-Lynne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Speaking of fund raising, SourceForge has just started a 'donations'
> system whereby people can donate money to projects. Maybe you want to
> enable it on the PostgreSQL project.
Uh ... there is no PostgreSQL project on SourceForge, AFAIK.
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
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> >>Alternately, maybe it's time to try to get the fundraising operation into
> >>gear. Greg? What's our status for setup?
> >
> >
> > My goal is to have everything done by January 31st.
>
> Speaking of fund raising, SourceForge has just star
Alternately, maybe it's time to try to get the fundraising operation into
gear. Greg? What's our status for setup?
My goal is to have everything done by January 31st.
Speaking of fund raising, SourceForge has just started a 'donations'
system whereby people can donate money to projects. Mayb