Lars Wirzenius writes ("Re: Proposal #3: Upstream/Debian Project donations (was: PaySwarm-based donations)"): > I do, however, want to repeat my point that this kind of thing is likely > to be quite divisive even outside one distro. Donations from end-users > are highly likely to go mainly to highly visible projects, such as > Firefox/Iceweasel and LibreOffice. Those projects are of course deserving > the support, but it leaves all the less-visible but crucially important > projects without the support. Which end user is going to realise that, > say, freetype or GNU Make or, say, piuparts, even exists?
I agree entirely with Lars. > > This is a highly re-worked proposal for performing upstream donations > > and donations to the Debian project. Major changes include: > > > > * Debian developers are not allowed to receive any direct monetary > > contribution or change the upstream DONATE file in any way. > > At this point, there is nothing here that is Debian specific, so I echo > the suggestion that you take this to a cross-distro list, and/or the FSF, > GNOME, and other big upstreams. If Manu does this I hope that they say they don't think this is appropriate. > > There will be a package called 'donate' that will install a program > > called 'donate' on the system. If someone wants to send $5 to an > > upstream project, they can do something like the following: If this whole scheme comes to pass, which I hope it won't, I would prefer not to see this program in the Debian archive. Ian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-project-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20932.34667.406064.602...@chiark.greenend.org.uk