Pre-orders we like.  Donations might be a huge legal hassle.  I've
brought it up a few times with my superiors, and they're always very
uncomfortable with the idea.  I'll talk to them again...


On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 22:58:30 +0100, donorge.org - C. Planken
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, personally I will _definitely_ buy this graphics card, but we can also
> help you with donations. After reading http://kerneltrap.org/node/4622 I
> noticed there are many people writing there who are willing to donate to this
> open-graphics project besides just buying the hardware. I think this makes
> sense, people want to support this, there is allot of support needed to make
> the first generation become the ticket for a second generation.
> 
> I am the developer of Donorge, which is a startup GPL based donation service.
> It could make this donating really easy for open-graphics. There are many
> features about this donation service which are also dedicated to open source
> (plus the service itself is GPL'd). You might want to read this:
> http://donorge.org/d_content/info_os and if you like that, read about the
> current features here: http://donorge.org/d_content/features. Donorge already
> is very complete in functionality at this time. You could even safely test
> all current features here: http://testing.donorge.org/ I should note there is
> no setup fee and there are no pre-paid monthly fees with Donorge.
> 
> Can Donorge help you with donations? Please consider this. We can help!
> 
> Casper
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