Re: [Snowdrift-discuss] Escrow

2016-11-15 Thread James Sheldon
ore on all this see > https://wiki.snowdrift.coop/about/co-op > and the legal details that get into things still being worked out (and > the pages are a little dated, some updates are needed) > https://wiki.snowdrift.coop/legal > > Hope t

Re: [Snowdrift-discuss] How the limit works

2016-08-02 Thread James Sheldon
olf wrote: >> >> On 08/02/2016 05:58 PM, James Sheldon wrote: >>> >>> When are transaction fees charged? When you add money or when it is >>> assigned to a project? >>> >> >> This is assuming a charge-in-arrears approach where we avoid hold

Re: [Snowdrift-discuss] How the limit works

2016-08-02 Thread James Sheldon
. > > I support going with Robert's view that we include fees and carry-overs > in the total when determining suspensions in order to keep everything > below the max that is set. I think that's the cleanest initial way to > go. (Yes, that is a change from

Re: [Snowdrift-discuss] Role management

2016-06-16 Thread James Sheldon
> roles and permissions should be public and cases where it's problematic. > So, from a technology standpoint, this is a situation where I think it's > best to support both approaches or a mix. One obvious way to do that is > to say that "seeing" one's role or permission

Re: [Snowdrift-discuss] [Snowdrift-team] modifying donations to feed into the mechanism

2016-05-07 Thread James Sheldon
0 total patrons in the system, and > 4000*6*12 = 288000 total payout. Using (2), (5), and (6), the total > transaction fees paid by the system in a year are: > > 12*4000*0.30 + 2*0.029*288000 = 31104.0 (7) > > [fees in scenario, up-