> On 10 Nov 2016, at 14:44, Esteban A. Maringolo <emaring...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Great!
> 
> What do we do with the current BountySource salt?
> (https://salt.bountysource.com/teams/pharo)
> Should we move directly to the new Wild Apricot backend?
> 
Salt is just one payment possibiliy. 

Salt is a bit strange, e.g. we do not get any information about new sponsors 
there. No email, nothing.
So it is a bit hard to keep up, but we will just send mails to all sponsors 
there telling them to tell us.

When they are then in and the bill gets send, the salt sponsorship again is the 
payment and the bill is
accepted as payed.

> Accepting Bitcoin payments would be a plus ;-) (https://bitpay.com/tour)
> 

Like everything, we just set up the abolute minimum to get this going. This 
means for payment we just
enabled Paypal.

The backing supports

        • 2Checkout
        • Authorize.Net
        • BluePay – beta
        • Global Payments – beta
        • iATS Payments – beta
        • Moneris 
        • PayPal Payflow Pro – beta
        • PayPal Payments Advanced – beta
        • PayPal Payments Standard
        • PayPal Express Checkout
        • PayPal Payments Pro
        • Skrill – beta
        • Stripe  – beta

and via  CRE Secure even more.

I have not looked into this at all.

There is a lot that one could do, I will collect all suggestions, but we need 
to see, too, that every tiny
one of them takes effort to make real.

        Marcus



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