On 21/03/2008, Dâniel Fraga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My idea is to raise money on fundable.org: > http://fundable.org/ > so the whole world could contribute. And if the goal isn't > reached, nobody pays. I think it's fair.
I would be more interested to see a directed donation: https://www.fsf.org/donate/directed-donations/ set up for Gnash like the one for Gnu PDF: https://www.fsf.org/donate/directed-donations/gnupdf.html That would have the added bonus of making all donations tax-deductible (which is a huge advantage if you live in the US). I appreciate that you are trying to inspire people by offering a set of tangible results (sites that do not work currently which will work in the future), but the people who are best placed to determine what should be worked on, and in what order, are probably those doing the work. A conditional gift is the wrong way around - development will go faster if the developers have more resources. Offering a prize to achieve certain goals may change priorities, but is unlikely to dramatically increase speed. Ideally, there would be sufficient donations to hire some of the Gnash developers full-time, but that isn't likely. Regards, Aaron -- FSF Associate Member: 5632 http://www.fsf.org _______________________________________________ Gnash mailing list Gnash@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash