On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 10:05:00PM +0100, vitaliy rybalka was heard to remark: > People, let's donate money and/or implement, it is the Right Thing (c)! > I'm not sure if there's a PayPal account for GnuCash, but why not?! There is no gnucash 'tip-jar', and there is no particular reason why there isn't one. Maybe its time one was set up.
Since this involves 'real money', a bit of discussion and rules & regs are called for. So: 0) Is there general agreement that this is a good idea? Or is this a bad idea? 1) What should we call this thing? A 'tip jar'? a 'donation account'? A gratuity fund? What kind of name would be 'obvious' to europeans as well as americans? 2) I propose calling the entity that receives the funds 'The GnuCash Foundation'. If more than $300 or $500 accumulates (which I rather doubt at the moment), I'll incorporate it as a non-for-profit, and do the other footwork to make it a non-taxable legal entity. Any alternate suggestions? 3) Where should the money be collected? Paypal seems obvious and popular. But I've also heard horror stories ... 4) When and how should money be disbursed? I propose that one or more 'Most Valuable Contributor' be picked every so often, and given a reward out of the accumulated funds. How should the recipient be picked? After a series of private discussions between trusted developers (e.g. those having CVS access?) (Realizing, of course, that the most likely recipient(s) will be one of those with CVS access?) After open discussions on the mailing lists? After a nomination and popular vote on the mailing list? --linas -- pub 1024D/01045933 2001-02-01 Linas Vepstas (Labas!) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP Key fingerprint = 8305 2521 6000 0B5E 8984 3F54 64A9 9A82 0104 5933 _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnucash.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel