Hi Jaromil! Jaromil <[email protected]> writes:
> On Sat, 13 Oct 2012, Jaromil wrote: >> In my experience micro-funding never worked to raise more than a meager >> 100 EU in a year. But then maybe I just didn't do it right... It seems >> to work for mediagoblin with the help of the FSF >> http://mediagoblin.org/pages/campaign.html fingers crossed! >> >> altough 60K $ sound like a lot for a single project, >> but its already at 5k after short! > > is anyone from FSF still reading this list BTW? I've had little if none > interaction on the ads issue, not even a mail to roundup on the adbard > experience, we could learn from mistakes, contact Google on that or so? > I even got some enterpreneur friends interested on the topic... > Yes, I read it, along with others here -- but if you want a direct reply from us, always surest to write to us directly. :) We wouldn't be the people to provide a roundup of the adbard issue, though. We helped promote the project and advised them, but in the end only they know what happened with the business. I remain interested in a project like this though, and receptive to proposals about it. > now this fundraise is expired and the goal not reached, what happens to > the money? is the investment canceled? can they work for less? > The money was still collected and will still be used for MediaGoblin. The fundraiser was different from Kickstarter in that sense. -john -- John Sullivan | Executive Director, Free Software Foundation GPG Key: 61A0963B | http://status.fsf.org/johns | http://fsf.org/blogs/RSS Do you use free software? Donate to join the FSF and support freedom at <http://www.fsf.org/register_form?referrer=8096>.
