I read his message on Facebook.  I'm still a bit confused as to his
question.  Is he trying to donate to LMMS to make it better for his son?
Currently our expenses are low and we haven't started a kickstarter to hire
any developers although perhaps we should consider offering some LMMS
merchandise to our users? (such as T-Shirts), which can help spread the
word (and brings this conversation back on topic a bit for the LMMS dev
team).

I wouldn't want merchandise to be a huge fund raiser though (we don't
really have a place to put large amounts of money) but rather something
that would give the father a nice gift to his son and allow his son to
promote the software a bit amongst his peers. :)

- tres.finocchi...@gmail.com

On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Tres Finocchiaro <
tres.finocchi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Probably a conversation better left for the social media/forums but since
> you asked, piano or guitar lessons would be a nice start, or a midi capable
> device is always a good choice.
>
> Anything musical, preferably used, as an upright piano will cost a
> fraction of its original price when you get it from another home.
>
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