'Tis the season for Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Christmas, Winter Solstice, New Year's, or whatever your favorite holiday is. It's a time to be gracious and to remember to say "please" and "thank you", and also a time for charitable giving.
It's very hard--if not impossible--to reward the GnuPG developers for their labors. To whom should a donation be given? To the user who first spotted a bug, the other user who tracked it down precisely, the developer who fixed it, the sysadmin who hosts the project? What about to the mailing list, where so many questions get answered by people who have no official connection with GnuPG whatsoever? There are no good answers to this. The best that can be done is to issue virtual beer tokens, to say "thank you", and maybe to do something for a charity with similar goals to that of the GnuPG crew. So: to all the developers, to all the bugfinders, to all the people who patiently answer questions on mailing lists, to everyone who contributes to signal and diminishes noise--thank you, very much, for making this community as much fun as it is, and for your role in making GnuPG as high quality a product as it is. Consider yourselves to all have a beer token issued by me, payable on demand should we ever meet face to face. This year, as with last year, I will be donating to the Free Software Foundation with a note that it's in thanks for the GnuPG Project. I encourage anyone who is interested in doing likewise to take a look at: https://www.fsf.org/associate/support_freedom _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users