On 2013-07-26 at 18:07, John Darrington wrote: > I won't be buying a T-Shirt, but I'll gladly donate 10 EUR to the GHM > expenses fund.
Thank you. By the way, we may want to define more explicit donation modalities. Of course if the people who physically come to the event want to donate they can do it with cash; that should be the recommended way for reasons of anonymity, and also because it avoids fees. Otherwise we can direct people to donate to the FSF. The flattr account opened in 2011 is still there, but I didn't show it on the 2013 page because somebody had raised privacy concerns in the past. I'd propose showing it again, but with a disclaimer saying that cash is a better way to contribute, when practical. I was chatting with José a few weeks ago about having a booth at the event. He has promotional material such as stickers that we can give away, but selling more substantial items in practice requires having somebody always there, which might be onerous. If we find a volunteer we could also have a physical tip jar. Of course we don't want to be pushy with GNU hackers, who are already contributing their work: this is mostly for the public. Would anybody like to volunteer for that task? It would have to be a trusted person, also able to answer basic questions about GNU and free software. -- Luca Saiu Home page: http://ageinghacker.net GNU epsilon: http://www.gnu.org/software/epsilon Marionnet: http://marionnet.org
