Thank you for setting this up!  It looks like a very generous move from 
GIthub to run the donation collection infrastructure and still give 100% to 
the sponsored party. I think people might be more inclined to donate if it 
were clearer where the money went. Is it the intention that this money goes 
to the Sage Foundation (at least that's a registered charity somewhere, so 
it has some fiscal oversight)?

On Friday, August 28, 2020 at 8:41:16 AM UTC-7, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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> Please share widely - one can now sponsor SageMath via GitHub "Sponsor" 
> button on https://github.com/sagemath
> (see also https://github.com/sponsors/sagemath for details - and let me 
> know whether it should be improved/changed)
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> 🎉 Now that your profile is complete, it’s time to start sharing! Here are 
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>   Share your sponsorship page 
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> It’s important to let your community know that they can sponsor you 
> through GitHub Sponsors. We’ve provided a few examples of how to share your 
> sponsorship page—check it out! 
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> Learn more ways to share 
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