Hello,
this is my first post. I am using TW for many years so far. Incredibly
simple and useful.
Just a quick suggestion: how about considering (also) flattr, to help
maintaining the project?
I could not find a reference to that on the fund raising page
On Sunday, February 9, 2014 7:21:14 AM UTC-8, Paulo Guedes wrote:
this is my first post. I am using TW for many years so far. Incredibly
simple and useful.
Just a quick suggestion: how about considering (also) flattr, to help
maintaining the project?
I could not find a reference to that on
Hi Eric, great! Glad to help.
Ironically I am using TW classic a lot, accessing it a few times a
week for reference. But totally missed that flattr button. Just
focused too much on the fund raising page only.
I would like to suggest a few other changes.
- On the TW classic page, add a link to
Good post Eric. Count me in. I am off to PayPal with my pennies.
I really like the idea of the Google Helpout function - many's the time I
would have put the call out at some godforsaken hour gnashing my teeth at
my coding non-prowess. If it came to be could Jeremy create a page in the
Oh, and do have a look at my post about VALUE in TiddlySpace (Whither
TiddlySpace), as it kind relates to the theme of how do we make this thing
pay for itself?
Dickon
On Monday, 4 November 2013 11:14:37 UTC, Eric Shulman wrote:
Greetings TiddlyFriends!
Open source projects combine the
Can I donate via Bitcoin?
On Monday, November 4, 2013 4:14:37 AM UTC-7, Eric Shulman wrote:
Greetings TiddlyFriends!
Open source projects combine the skills and resources of a community for
the benefit of the entire group. In addition to active, spontaneous
participation, most open
Hi TW experts,
Something new to investigate: https://helpouts.google.com
Cheers,
tony
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Something new to investigate: https://helpouts.google.com
Thanks, Tony I hadn't heard of Helpouts. I've applied for a code, will
report back anything interesting,
Best wishes
Jeremy
Cheers,
tony
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Hi Eric
Great document.
I've had a very bad concience for a couple of years - because I really
wanted to contribute to your tip jar, however my personal economic
situation has been very bad too - and my own TiddlyWiki work hasn't really
given me any extra personal income - even if it has
I was just going to donate - because tiddly helps me tremendously. I got
deterred by the paypal thing though. I'm probably going to pay later, once
I figure out how paypal works - but it could be worth noting that for me,
paypal was a initial deterrant.
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On Monday, November 4, 2013 4:32:28 AM UTC-8, Sparrisen987 wrote:
I was just going to donate - because tiddly helps me tremendously. I got
deterred by the paypal thing though. I'm probably going to pay later, once
I figure out how paypal works - but it could be worth noting that for me,
paypal
I'm glad I saw this, the Paypal link didn't turn me back and I'm certain
has worked as intended.
I hope that many others duly respond to this appeal that presents its case
so characteristically well.
Best wishes.
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I'm glad I saw this, the Paypal link didn't turn me back and I'm certain
has worked as intended.
I hope that many others duly respond to this appeal that presents its case
so characteristically well.
Best wishes.
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