options: 1) cash in envelope, put into mail 2) bank cheque in envelope, put in mail 3) suck it up, and stop caring about the middle man's cut 4) bank transfers (also: see #3) 5) fly to canada with a suitcase of money 6) bank transfers to the EUROPEAN bank 7) OpenBSD Foundatation
On 2014 Aug 14 (Thu) at 10:02:42 +0100 (+0100), Andy wrote: :We've found this strangely difficult to do also.. Just want to donate, don't :want stuff in return, don't want middle men taking a cut.. : : :On 14/08/14 09:59, Janne Johansson wrote: :>Talk to www.openbsdeurope.com, which happens to be in the UK. :>I'm sure they can arrange for donations in a simple-for-you way even if you :>don't need a product back. :> :> :> :>2014-08-14 8:16 GMT+02:00 Bernte <ber...@fams.de>: :> :>>On 14/08/14 01:10, Theo de Raadt wrote: :>>>>How does it compare for using the SWIFT method outlined on the website? :>>>The SWIFT donations go to the Project. That is spent on things which :>>>the Foundation doesn't pay for. :>>Gee - CDs, T-Shirts, Project, Foundation - all this discussion starts to :>>confuse me. :>> :>>Theo, I am planning to donate, but I am loosing my understanding of the :>>optimal way. :>> :>>Could you please just clarify: I have money and I want that to go to the :>>OpenBSD project. I would like as much as possible to make it there (from :>>the UK in my case), I would like to give the OpenBSD people the highest :>>degree of freedom of what to do with it, and don't need any physical :>>gadgets to go with it. What is the optimal way to achieve this? :>> :>>Thanks, :>>Bernd : -- Democracy is good. I say this because other systems are worse. -- Jawaharlal Nehru