Well I was not implying anything shady. There are many people here who have
spent time on projects related to the community, and it could be considered
fair for them to be compensated. Passed that there are other individuals
who take advantage, and make money off all of these others peoples ideas,
while completely depleting hardware stock world wide. By this, I mean
people selling products based off of beagle designs.

Is this right or wrong ? Then if wrong, how do you deal with it ? I
honestly do not know, but the more I think about it the more it seems like
a lose - lose situation for everyone.

There is also much more to consider. For example: Servers that provide
documentation, working images, etc need to be paid for, and maintained. So
who really needs to pay for this ?

If you think about it, the people who need the documentation need to pay
for it. However, even people working in / for a non profit organization can
/ do get paid.

Not a very simple situation to consider is it ?



On Sun, Jul 6, 2014 at 1:17 PM, Don deJuan <[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 07/06/2014 12:27 PM, William Hermans wrote:
>
>   Forgive me if I'm off topic, or speaking to a different point. But I
> keep seeing mention of "fees". So, as an example, I used to get paid $50(
> price would be much higher now days ) / hr as a security / systems
> consultant, and in light of this, where is my fee for helping the community
> ?
>
>  Yeah yeah, relax I'm not asking for money this is just a flip of the
> script so to speak. Also I am not purporting that I personally deserve
> special treatment or anything of that nature. However, there *are* a great
> deal of people who contribute their time to various projects, not least of
> which is the Debian team. None of these people, or groups are asking for
> *your* money.
>
>  So, before you start asking for money for whatever, I think you need to
> consider very carefully the individuals, foundations, and corporations who
> donate their own time free of charge so this community can benefit.
>
>  There are other things that bother me about this whole thing as well. But
> I am waiting for something specific / concise to be discussed before I
> comment to those points.
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 6, 2014 at 7:22 AM, Lucas Tanure <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>>  On Sun, Jul 6, 2014 at 10:56 AM, Jason Kridner <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, July 6, 2014, Lucas Tanure <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Jason,
>>>>
>>>>  I was thinking in all the questions that you made in previous email
>>>> and I made the conclusion that first we need to find out who we are.
>>>> I think that before we define how the foundation will run, we need to
>>>> ask who wants to join the foundation.
>>>>
>>>
>>>  Part of the trick to what you are suggesting is making people aware of
>>> the survey. There is also difficulty in interpreting it and asking the
>>> right questions. Perhaps more can be learned from the discourse that has
>>> already happened.
>>>
>>>
>>>>  We need to run a survey. Questions like :
>>>>
>>>>  Which board do you use ? White Black ?
>>>>
>>>
>>>  We know Bone Black is the most popular.
>>>
>>>
>>>>  Do you use more boards than Beagles ? Like Intel Galileo, raspberry
>>>> pi ?
>>>> What type of use you do, for yourself, to community, commercial ?
>>>> Which license you use for your work ? BSD, GPL , Private ?
>>>> Which language do you use ? C, C++, Python, Java?
>>>> Do you develop a cape for Beagles ? If yes, what is the purpose?
>>>> Do you agree to pay a small fee to the foundation ? If yes, what you
>>>> expect in return ?
>>>>
>>>
>>>  This last part is most interesting to me. if we get organized, can we
>>> do things to improve the state of things for the community?
>>>
>>  Yes, my point is understand the current community and what we need .
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>  If your return was : "A very good documentation about Beagles. How To
>>>> develop for beagles in any language that fits my needs". Do you agree that
>>>> only people who paid the small fee should get access to documentation ?
>>>>
>>>
>>>  I'd like to avoid charging for bits and give time or atoms in exchange
>>> for money if you are trying to say what exclusively someone should get for
>>> paying a membership fee.
>>>
>>  My point is who pays the server running the forum, wiki etc. Or this we
>> already covered by another way ?
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>  Would you like to join the foundation?
>>>>  Do you would pay for that? If yes, how much?
>>>>  What do you miss in Beagles ? Library's to do your work ? A better
>>>> Documentation ? Cheaper price for boards ? A Store to sell your cape ? A
>>>> store to find all the capes that are develop for beagle.
>>>>
>>>>  This are a few questions that I have in mind. After we discover who
>>>> we are, we can decide where to go.
>>>> And you, what you think ?
>>>>
>>>
>>>  if the information is kept open to the community, then I'd be fine
>>> with you running a survey. Not cool to collect data about Beaglers for
>>> private benefit.
>>>
>>  Yes, of course. Anyone will be able to see the result.
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>  Thanks
>>>> Cheers
>>>>
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>>
>>
>>  Thanks
>>
>>
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> I agree "fees" sounds a bit shady to me. How much of these goes back to
> all other projects you pull from/use and so on? Why would an end user want
> to pay "fees" to join when no other boards out there require this outside
> the cost of their board. I dont have to pay "fees" to any project I dev for
> other than my time. The eco system no matter what should not have an
> additional fee, raise the cost of your boards if you're loosing out so much
> you have to want to collect fees from users/developers or whom ever just to
> join the "BB Foundation". This all seems to be going the wrong direction in
> my opinion
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