Ok, I guess nobody is really interested in something like that...
Never mind...

On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 6:37:40 PM UTC+2, Simone Mosciatti wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I get a little idea now that we are heading to Christmas.
>
> Would be nice to organize a little fund raiser to support our projects.
>
> We have a lot of great project, but first of all good documentation is not 
> the norm.
> Then there are a lot of spot where we can improve-- I am thinking about 
> web authentication, friends is great but the same author suggest to add 
> security and a bunch of other type of authentication, but obviously there 
> is more.
>
> I am making a personal project and I am find some sort of lack in any 
> library I am using, however I don't have neither the time nor the knowledge 
> to really improve the situation.
>
> Maybe the author of the library would have at least the knowledge so if we 
> can raise some money to buy his/her time would be really nice, wouldn't ?
>
> Finally we should also involve the company that are using clojure ( 
> http://dev.clojure.org/display/community/Clojure+Success+Stories more 
> http://www.quora.com/Whos-using-Clojure-in-production ) to raise bigger 
> money.
>
> I thought about and I have some idea how decide what project would get the 
> -hypotetical- money.
>
> Anyway before to even think about how organize everything I want to know 
> what the community think about that.
>
> It is possible ? It can be dangerous ? We shouldn't do that ? 
>
> Thanks for the attention.
>
> Greets
>
> Simone Mosciatti
>

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