This is something very interesting to know. Our group wants to do lots of
things but always stops on funding. The methods suggested on the wiki simply
do not work here, mainly because of cultural differences. I`ve already lived
in US and know that those kind of suggestions work in a country like that,
but not here. They have a community funding culture there which is
unfortunetly absent here.

Kemel Zaidan aka Legendario
Coordenador Ubuntu-BR-SP

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2010/1/24 Danny Piccirillo <danny.picciri...@ubuntu.com>

> I'd like to ask all Ubuntu LoCo's and other GNU/Linux groups what
> experiences they've had with community-run projects, specifically with
> marketing projects and especially regarding funding. What are some good
> examples of successful projects? What advice and tips can you offer?
>
> I'll be compiling helpful information on the LoCo 
> Fundraising<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoFundraising> page
> of the Ubuntu wiki, part of the FOSS Activism 
> Guide<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ActivismGuide>
> .
>
>
> http://blog.thesilentnumber.me/2010/01/successful-community-funded-marketing.html
>
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