Hi my name is Oliver Propst
I have a suggestion, namely that the Gnome Foundation start using Flattr for
rising founds for the Gnome Foundation.
I also have a basic plan on how to integrate Flattr on gnome.org.

*What is Flattr.*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zrMlEEWBgY.

The user can either donate though a bottom on a homepage or though a
portal on Flattr,com where a Flattr user can browse and search for content
to donate to.

https://flattr.com/browse/all/all/1


*Why should the Gnome foundation** use Flattr*
I would ask why should the Gnome foundation not use Flattr.

Noticeable free software project that is using Flatttr include GNU, dpkg,
phpMyAdmin.
Other charities include Green Pace, Amnesty international, American Red
Cross.
The service is gaining momentum.

https://flattr.com/browse/software/all/1
https://flattr.com/browse/charity

*How can Gnome benefit from using Flattr.  *
Increasing the revenue of of the Gnome foundation.

Allowing people to show their financial support for Gnome.

The Gnome Foundation will be exposed on the Flattr portal.

Connect people who give financial support to Gnome foundation.

*The risk that Flattr cannibalize on the Friends of Gnome program.*
I am aware of that there is a certain risk that Flattr donations could take
revenue from
the friends of Gnome program but I don't see that being a major risk.
I also think it is possible that people start donating a small amount of
money using
Flattr and then move over to the Friends of Gnome program, maybe we can
promote
that in some way. I also see it as possibility that existing Friends of
Gnome members
donate a small amount of money just to show the world their support for
Gnome.

*Financial details*
Flattr takes 10% of the donations as a fee, a fairly standard amount I
guess.
The fee is taken when money is withdrawn form the account.

*How to implement*

First the Gnome Foundation must of course get a account at Flattr witch is
trivial.
There is basically two ways to implement Flattr on gnome.org, the super easy
one and the medium easy one.
The super easy way is to use this Wordpress plugin

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/flattr/
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/flattr/installation/

The medium easy way is to use Flattr api witch of course gives more detailed
control, but I am not sure how big the benefit is to use the api on a
Wordpress site. That is a decision that the web team has to take.

https://flattr.com/support/integrate
https://flattr.com/support/integrate/js

*Where to put the Flattr button*
My suggestion is to put a Flattr button GNOME foundation startpage for
maximum exposure.

*No* *Flattr button on the homepage*
It is also possible to not put a Flattr button on the homepage and only
expose GNOME foundation on the Flattr "portal" (my own name). The GNU
project has done that , even if I personally think that's kind of boring and
will probably led  to
a smaller amount of donations, and potential Flattr donors will not sign up
for Flattr.
If we chose to do that all that has to be done is basically to set up an
account, write (or copy) a description of the foundation, and wait to
getflattered (of course we have to do a little more then that but you
get it).

Terms of use
https://flattr.com/terms

General FAQ
https://flattr.com/support/faq

About Flattr .
https://flattr.com/about

I want to make it clear that I have no personal connection to Flattr ltd, I
am just a regular user.
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