On Sat, September 29, 2012 8:00 pm, Andre Klapper wrote:
Was there any progress on this?
yes! I've been in touch with the CEO (Peter no longer is at flattr), and
they've made changes to their site and charitable accounts policy to
reflect our objections. All that remains is to review the terms
. Peter can we pick this up this week?
I see that your charitable accounts page still says Software and other
types of non profit organizations without a clear charitable cause.
Regardless of whether we can get our own flattr account going it would be
a huge help to the general cause
Karen / Peter:
Did this ever get an update (maybe off-list)?
andre
On Tue, 2011-11-08 at 12:57 -0500, Karen Sandler wrote:
Hi Peter,
I did go to register for an account for flattr, and was also going to
apply for a nonprofit/charity account and I noticed this text in the FAQ,
listing
and other
types of non profit organizations without a clear charitable cause.
Regardless of whether we can get our own flattr account going it would be
a huge help to the general cause of charitable software freedom to edit
this sentence as we discussed :)
karen
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Hi,
My name's Peter Ross and I'm writing from Flattr, the micro-payments system.
I was just looking at http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnome.marketing/7604
where your members seem to be interested in using Flattr to collect donations
for Gnome.
I was just wondering if there was anything
Hi Peter,
I did go to register for an account for flattr, and was also going to
apply for a nonprofit/charity account and I noticed this text in the FAQ,
listing software organizations as not eligible for a nonprofit account:
These will normally NOT get a charity account - Churches, Political
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On 08/05/2011 03:41 PM, Oliver Propst wrote:
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.
Hi Oliver!
Sorry that it took some time
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
Hi,
What do people think about adding Flattr buttons (See
https://flattr.com/ ) to the GNOME website?
1. It's a nice way for users to show their appreciation to GNOME.
2. It's trivial to add as the GNOME site is running wordpress and
there is a flattr plugin
3. It's again a bit of revenue
I just stumbled upon Flattr [1]. GNOME's on their users' wishlist [2].
Currently, it's probably not going to generate much money. But it might
by worth to support such a donation system by integrating it into
GNOME's various websites.
Also, it may be used as a popularity index, if one assumes
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