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While GNUstep is a fairly large project, with 10-20 active developers and perhaps hundreds or more individuals and corporations that use GNUstep, it is not large enough to attract all the help we need. Yet our needs are growing each day. Our proposed solution is to begin accepting donations so that we can pay for some of the things that we can't get people to give us. Current ideas include a bounties for high-priority projects (list in the works), a server-farm for testing and packaging, and better documentation. | While GNUstep is a fairly large project, with 10-20 active developers and perhaps hundreds or more individuals and corporations that use GNUstep, it is not large enough to attract all the help we need. Yet our needs are growing each day. Our proposed solution is to begin accepting donations so that we can pay for some of the things that we can't get people to give us. Current ideas include a bounties for high-priority projects (list in the works), a server-farm for testing and packaging, and better documentation. | ||
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− | + | * Donate via the [https://my.fsf.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=21 FSF] | |
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* Donate via [http://www.spi-inc.org/projects/gnustep SPI, Inc]. GNUstep is now associated with SPI and can accept donations through them! | * Donate via [http://www.spi-inc.org/projects/gnustep SPI, Inc]. GNUstep is now associated with SPI and can accept donations through them! | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:10, 20 April 2016
While GNUstep is a fairly large project, with 10-20 active developers and perhaps hundreds or more individuals and corporations that use GNUstep, it is not large enough to attract all the help we need. Yet our needs are growing each day. Our proposed solution is to begin accepting donations so that we can pay for some of the things that we can't get people to give us. Current ideas include a bounties for high-priority projects (list in the works), a server-farm for testing and packaging, and better documentation.