Hi Chris,
Thank you for the offer! We are definitely pleased to hear that you use
FreeRDP extensively everyday, especially in the context of a non-profit
organization. I have given it some thought: you are in no way obliged to
thank us with a monetary contribution. I think it would be preferable to
politely decline your offer, and that you keep the money for helping the
homeless, since they are more in the need than we are. The intent is what
matters, I think the simple fact that you want to give back to the FreeRDP
project as a non-profit organization says a lot. I am happy to learn that
FreeRDP means that much to you :)
If you insist on wanting to make a modest contribution of some sort, I am
sure we could figure out something, otherwise, you are in no way obliged to
do so.
Best regards,
- Marc-Andre
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 3:15 PM, chris nelson <sleekmountain...@gmail.com>wrote:
> hello,
>
> i am a sysadmin for a large homeless services non-profit. a large part of
> our user base utilizes thin clients, and connect to our terminal server via
> freerdp. without the work you all have done to make a stable linux rdp
> client that keeps up with the various technologies (RDP, NLA, TLS,
> connection brokers, ts farms), i am not sure what we would have done. as we
> use freerdp extensively everyday, we would like to make a modest monetary
> contribution, maybe for the legal fees involved in the license change, if
> that is needed.
>
> thanks for all your work!
>
>
> chris nelson
>
>
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