Re: OpenBSD Foundation 2014 Fundraising Campaign.

2014-04-12 Thread Theo de Raadt
> nobody [openbsd.as.a.desk...@gmail.com] wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > -
> > 1)
> > If I search for "openbsdfoundation" on:
> > 
> > - Facebook
> > - Twitter
> > - Youtube
> > - Instagram
> > - Flickr
> > - Slideshare
> > - etc..
> > 
> > I get ZERO results regarding the topic.
> > 
> 
> I was thinking, maybe a superbowl commercial.

Yikes, those things are expensive.  To do that, someone would need to
first setup a not-for-profit to fund the commercial, then the proceeds
from the commercial can roll back to the proper software development
funding foundation.

Quick, someone register openbsdsuperbowlcommercialfoundation.org!



Re: OpenBSD Foundation 2014 Fundraising Campaign.

2014-04-12 Thread Chris Cappuccio
nobody [openbsd.as.a.desk...@gmail.com] wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> -
> 1)
> If I search for "openbsdfoundation" on:
> 
> - Facebook
> - Twitter
> - Youtube
> - Instagram
> - Flickr
> - Slideshare
> - etc..
> 
> I get ZERO results regarding the topic.
> 

I was thinking, maybe a superbowl commercial.



Re: OpenBSD Foundation 2014 Fundraising Campaign.

2014-04-11 Thread noah pugsley
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 8:15 AM, Jan Stary  wrote:

> On Apr 11 11:46:12, openbsd.as.a.desk...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > -
> > 1)
> > If I search for "openbsdfoundation" on:
> >
> > - Facebook
> > - Twitter
> > - Youtube
> > - Instagram
> > - Flickr
> > - Slideshare
> > - etc..
> >
> > I get ZERO results regarding the topic.
>
> If I search for "openbsdfoundation" on Google,
> I get the right thing as the first hit.
>
> > We are writing 2014.
> > The people are on "social sites"..
> > More could be reached if these mentioned sites would have marketing for
> the
> > foundation too.
>
> Ah, so there are people willing to donate to OpenBSD,
> but they don't even know about it, as it is only
> to be found on Google, right?
>
> That's bullshit. But if you really think so, go ahead:
> set yourself up on all those sites and make OpenBSD visible.
>
> > -
> > 2)
> > If I go to:
> > http://www.openbsdfoundation.org
> > I just can't see any page on the website that has logos, html codes (that
> > can be CTRL+C'ed simply), what can people put out on their blogs,
>
> You mean, such as "www.openbsdfoundation.org"?
>
>
> > webpages
> > (openbsdfoundation logo/donate/etc. - a little picture that is an URL to
> > the foundations website - donations.html page), so that their visitors
> can
> > see that there is a good project waiting for foundations.
>
> Dear search engines (twitter etc), please spread this:
> http://www.openbsdfoundation.org/donations.html";> src="kitten.gif">a good project waiting for foundations
> (Now let's wait for the money pouring in.)
>
>
When I searched 'openbsd foundation' on facebook I was taken to an
auto-generated 'fan' page. When I searched for 'openbsdfoundation' the
zuckerberg skynet gave me web search results, the top 5 of which went to
the foundation site.

Who knows what it's worth but I've been blasting the mailing list chatter
all over reddit and facebook. Only takes a few minutes. Various 'Occupy'
groups seemed to appreciate it. Whether or not it turns into donations,
beats me.



Re: OpenBSD Foundation 2014 Fundraising Campaign.

2014-04-11 Thread Bob Beck
On the web site at www.openbsdfoundation.org.

On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 10:15 AM, trifle menot  wrote:
> On 4/10/14, Bob Beck  wrote:
>
>> The Foundation will continue to strive to improve its financial
>> resources, and hopes to be able to provide further support to the
>> projects in the future. Please continue to contribute!
>
> Where can I read your financial reports?



Re: OpenBSD Foundation 2014 Fundraising Campaign.

2014-04-11 Thread trifle menot
On 4/10/14, Bob Beck  wrote:

> The Foundation will continue to strive to improve its financial
> resources, and hopes to be able to provide further support to the
> projects in the future. Please continue to contribute!

Where can I read your financial reports?



Re: OpenBSD Foundation 2014 Fundraising Campaign.

2014-04-11 Thread Kenneth Westerback
On 11 April 2014 11:15, Jan Stary  wrote:
> On Apr 11 11:46:12, openbsd.as.a.desk...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> -
>> 1)
>> If I search for "openbsdfoundation" on:
>>
>> - Facebook
>> - Twitter
>> - Youtube
>> - Instagram
>> - Flickr
>> - Slideshare
>> - etc..
>>
>> I get ZERO results regarding the topic.
>
> If I search for "openbsdfoundation" on Google,
> I get the right thing as the first hit.
>
>> We are writing 2014.
>> The people are on "social sites"..
>> More could be reached if these mentioned sites would have marketing for the
>> foundation too.
>
> Ah, so there are people willing to donate to OpenBSD,
> but they don't even know about it, as it is only
> to be found on Google, right?
>
> That's bullshit. But if you really think so, go ahead:
> set yourself up on all those sites and make OpenBSD visible.
>
>> -
>> 2)
>> If I go to:
>> http://www.openbsdfoundation.org
>> I just can't see any page on the website that has logos, html codes (that
>> can be CTRL+C'ed simply), what can people put out on their blogs,
>
> You mean, such as "www.openbsdfoundation.org"?

I must be dense. I fire up lynx(1) with 'www.openbsdfoundation.org'
and once the page has loaded, I type CTRL+C. I get "Exiting via
interrupt: 2". Seems pretty simple already and does not appear to rely
on adding any pages. Of course it also seems kinda pointless.

 Ken

>
>
>> webpages
>> (openbsdfoundation logo/donate/etc. - a little picture that is an URL to
>> the foundations website - donations.html page), so that their visitors can
>> see that there is a good project waiting for foundations.
>
> Dear search engines (twitter etc), please spread this:
> http://www.openbsdfoundation.org/donations.html";> src="kitten.gif">a good project waiting for foundations
> (Now let's wait for the money pouring in.)



Re: OpenBSD Foundation 2014 Fundraising Campaign.

2014-04-11 Thread Jan Stary
On Apr 11 11:46:12, openbsd.as.a.desk...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> -
> 1)
> If I search for "openbsdfoundation" on:
> 
> - Facebook
> - Twitter
> - Youtube
> - Instagram
> - Flickr
> - Slideshare
> - etc..
> 
> I get ZERO results regarding the topic.

If I search for "openbsdfoundation" on Google,
I get the right thing as the first hit.

> We are writing 2014.
> The people are on "social sites"..
> More could be reached if these mentioned sites would have marketing for the
> foundation too.

Ah, so there are people willing to donate to OpenBSD,
but they don't even know about it, as it is only
to be found on Google, right?

That's bullshit. But if you really think so, go ahead:
set yourself up on all those sites and make OpenBSD visible.

> -
> 2)
> If I go to:
> http://www.openbsdfoundation.org
> I just can't see any page on the website that has logos, html codes (that
> can be CTRL+C'ed simply), what can people put out on their blogs,

You mean, such as "www.openbsdfoundation.org"?


> webpages
> (openbsdfoundation logo/donate/etc. - a little picture that is an URL to
> the foundations website - donations.html page), so that their visitors can
> see that there is a good project waiting for foundations.

Dear search engines (twitter etc), please spread this:
http://www.openbsdfoundation.org/donations.html";>a good project waiting for foundations
(Now let's wait for the money pouring in.)



Re: OpenBSD Foundation 2014 Fundraising Campaign.

2014-04-11 Thread nobody
Hi all,

-
1)
If I search for "openbsdfoundation" on:

- Facebook
- Twitter
- Youtube
- Instagram
- Flickr
- Slideshare
- etc..

I get ZERO results regarding the topic.

We are writing 2014.

The people are on "social sites"..

More could be reached if these mentioned sites would have marketing for the
foundation too.
-
2)
If I go to:

http://www.openbsdfoundation.org

I just can't see any page on the website that has logos, html codes (that
can be CTRL+C'ed simply), what can people put out on their blogs, webpages
(openbsdfoundation logo/donate/etc. - a little picture that is an URL to
the foundations website - donations.html page), so that their visitors can
see that there is a good project waiting for foundations.


Thanks!


On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 6:26 PM, Loganaden Velvindron
wrote:

> On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 8:23 PM, Bob Beck 
> wrote:
> >
> > The OpenBSD Foundation is happy to report that the $150,000 goal of the
> 2014
> > fundraising campaign has been reached.
> >
> > We wish to thank our contributors large and small. We will continue
> > our fundraising efforts both in the current year and next year.
> >
> > The success of this year's effort has allowed the Foundation to
> > reverse the recent decline in the support we were able to offer the
> > OpenBSD project. The Foundation has been able to assume responsibility
> > for funding more aspects of the project infrastructure, such as the
> > server electricity bill.
> >
> > The Foundation is now able to support efforts underway to rebuild a
> > significant part of the project server infrastructure. This included a
> > few things that were, literally, rotting.
> >
> > 2014's slate of hackathons has been solidified, ensuring these critical
> > events will continue to provide a stream of improvements to the OpenBSD
> > and related projects.
> >
> > We would like to especially thank the contributors who have made
> > commitments for continuing donations to the Foundation. Every
> > recurring regular donation allows us to budget and plan more
> > effectively.
> >
> > The Foundation will continue to strive to improve its financial
> > resources, and hopes to be able to provide further support to the
> > projects in the future. Please continue to contribute!
> >
>
> Congratulations !
>
> $200k as target next year :-)
>
> --
> This message is strictly personal and the opinions expressed do not
> represent those of my employers, either past or present.



Re: OpenBSD Foundation 2014 Fundraising Campaign.

2014-04-10 Thread Loganaden Velvindron
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 8:23 PM, Bob Beck  wrote:
>
> The OpenBSD Foundation is happy to report that the $150,000 goal of the 2014
> fundraising campaign has been reached.
>
> We wish to thank our contributors large and small. We will continue
> our fundraising efforts both in the current year and next year.
>
> The success of this year's effort has allowed the Foundation to
> reverse the recent decline in the support we were able to offer the
> OpenBSD project. The Foundation has been able to assume responsibility
> for funding more aspects of the project infrastructure, such as the
> server electricity bill.
>
> The Foundation is now able to support efforts underway to rebuild a
> significant part of the project server infrastructure. This included a
> few things that were, literally, rotting.
>
> 2014's slate of hackathons has been solidified, ensuring these critical
> events will continue to provide a stream of improvements to the OpenBSD
> and related projects.
>
> We would like to especially thank the contributors who have made
> commitments for continuing donations to the Foundation. Every
> recurring regular donation allows us to budget and plan more
> effectively.
>
> The Foundation will continue to strive to improve its financial
> resources, and hopes to be able to provide further support to the
> projects in the future. Please continue to contribute!
>

Congratulations !

$200k as target next year :-)

-- 
This message is strictly personal and the opinions expressed do not
represent those of my employers, either past or present.



OpenBSD Foundation 2014 Fundraising Campaign.

2014-04-10 Thread Bob Beck
The OpenBSD Foundation is happy to report that the $150,000 goal of the 2014
fundraising campaign has been reached. 

We wish to thank our contributors large and small. We will continue
our fundraising efforts both in the current year and next year.

The success of this year's effort has allowed the Foundation to
reverse the recent decline in the support we were able to offer the
OpenBSD project. The Foundation has been able to assume responsibility
for funding more aspects of the project infrastructure, such as the
server electricity bill.

The Foundation is now able to support efforts underway to rebuild a
significant part of the project server infrastructure. This included a
few things that were, literally, rotting.

2014's slate of hackathons has been solidified, ensuring these critical
events will continue to provide a stream of improvements to the OpenBSD
and related projects.

We would like to especially thank the contributors who have made
commitments for continuing donations to the Foundation. Every
recurring regular donation allows us to budget and plan more
effectively.

The Foundation will continue to strive to improve its financial
resources, and hopes to be able to provide further support to the
projects in the future. Please continue to contribute!