Back to the Kickstarter idea, while I fully understand and agree with most of 
your points, my thought was one of publicly creating awareness of need. 
Whatever the appropriate platform, I really think it needs to move in that 
direction.

Let's hypothesize for a moment that a suitable basic payment platform is found. 
What if Tor, the application itself (not making a distinction between Tor and 
Vidalia here), were to make people more aware of the need for exit node 
donations? I'm not necessarily suggesting nagware pop-ups, but I am talking 
about something like, perhaps, a splash screen with a reminder -- and a button 
-- upon launch. I am also talking about gentle nudges in the initial setup 
process. "Tor development is only possible with your support!" etc etc.

And the Tor Browser Bundle? How about making its default page an explanation of 
the need for more exit notes, statistics, and some kind of visualization of 
what the impact would be for a given amount donated?

And make it beautiful and simple, like this: http://www.charitywater.org/donate/

.w





On May 12, 2010, at 1:11 PM, Moritz Bartl wrote:

> I first planned to offer a certain bandwidth push for one-time
> donations, eg. 1Mbit/s for one month for 2 Euro. The system could be
> automated to automatically update the Tor node configuration

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