Thinking of setting up some sort of donation bucket to help support my general MediaWiki and other open-source work that's not on a client's dime.
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Thinking of setting up some sort of donation bucket to help support my general MediaWiki and other open-source work that's not on a client's dime.
What do folks like for this? Experiences from both the donor and donee (?) sides desired.
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Thinking of setting up some sort of donation bucket to help support my general MediaWiki and other open-source work that's not on a client's dime.
What do folks like for this? Experiences from both the donor and donee (?) sides desired.
@bvibber There is another service called Buy Me A Coffee, not to be confused with Ko-fi. I have seen it used by a few different creatives, and it looks like you can set goals (milestones). Im curious if it could work for your situation.
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Thinking of setting up some sort of donation bucket to help support my general MediaWiki and other open-source work that's not on a client's dime.
What do folks like for this? Experiences from both the donor and donee (?) sides desired.
@bvibber liberapay
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Thinking of setting up some sort of donation bucket to help support my general MediaWiki and other open-source work that's not on a client's dime.
What do folks like for this? Experiences from both the donor and donee (?) sides desired.
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Thinking of setting up some sort of donation bucket to help support my general MediaWiki and other open-source work that's not on a client's dime.
What do folks like for this? Experiences from both the donor and donee (?) sides desired.
Credit/debit card.
I do as little as possible with apps and internet based stuff. Fair go: I'm probably not your target audience.
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Thinking of setting up some sort of donation bucket to help support my general MediaWiki and other open-source work that's not on a client's dime.
What do folks like for this? Experiences from both the donor and donee (?) sides desired.
@bvibber i'm super surprised kofi is winning o.0 i've never used it to support developers, unlike both patreon and gh
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Thinking of setting up some sort of donation bucket to help support my general MediaWiki and other open-source work that's not on a client's dime.
What do folks like for this? Experiences from both the donor and donee (?) sides desired.
@bvibber bags of loose cash left under a park bench?
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@bvibber bags of loose cash left under a park bench?
@JoscelynTransient the IRS hates my lack of documentation for that kind of income
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@JoscelynTransient the IRS hates my lack of documentation for that kind of income
@bvibber hard to get a W2 for loose bags of cash left in a park
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Thinking of setting up some sort of donation bucket to help support my general MediaWiki and other open-source work that's not on a client's dime.
What do folks like for this? Experiences from both the donor and donee (?) sides desired.
@bvibber SMW folk use opencollective
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Thinking of setting up some sort of donation bucket to help support my general MediaWiki and other open-source work that's not on a client's dime.
What do folks like for this? Experiences from both the donor and donee (?) sides desired.
@bvibber I feel like patreon probably has the lowest barrier of entry for a larger audience, but I don't know if they are an "ethical" company
(Ethical in scare quotes because it is doing tremendous heavy lifting around the company, the founder, if you just don't like the pomplamouse cover of Pony because you oppose joy...)
Cash app is always an option for direct one-off donations but I don't know if they do recurring payments
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Thinking of setting up some sort of donation bucket to help support my general MediaWiki and other open-source work that's not on a client's dime.
What do folks like for this? Experiences from both the donor and donee (?) sides desired.
@bvibber I use ko-fi with stripe (not paypal - even though ko-fi allows both), but I think opencollective might be better suited to your circumstance.
On the other hand, ko-fi is very cutesy, which could be fun. Depends on the aesthetic you're aiming for, I suppose.