Boris,

I would love to discuss this. I am at a pivot point, sadly I suspect I 
can't build an interest and commissioning process before I must return to 
the fulltime work force but I may as well proceed. 

I am in the GMT+10 Zone so can I suggest the first meeting may be for you 
to book me? Rather than me book outside your reasonable times, and so you 
can choose and as soon as possible opportunity without me setting the time?

Regards
Tones


On Wednesday, 26 May 2021 at 17:50:13 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:

> I got all the video stuff uploaded and managed to ACTUALLY post a mail 
> message announcing this funding after Joshua stole my thunder :P --> 
> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/21yCCLI0E7s
>
> OpenCollective is a pretty great tool and very flexible. Some background: 
> Jeremy and I agreed to experiment under the "TiddlyWiki on Fission" project 
> name to not have to commit to having a fully "TiddlyWiki" branded open 
> collective all in one go -- to let us experiment a bit. The nice thing is 
> ... if there IS interest in helping to administrate this and build around 
> it, it COULD be transformed into a core TiddlyWiki funding destination.
>
> If you look at the main project page, there are some membership / backer 
> tiers there right at the top: 
> https://opencollective.com/tiddlywiki-on-fission
>
> The new file upload core plugin that Saq is going to work on is a separate 
> project, lower down the page, and also has its own link and can set its own 
> rewards: 
> https://opencollective.com/tiddlywiki-on-fission/projects/tiddlywiki-file-upload
>  
> -- It has a one-time goal, a company sponsorship tier, and we'll plan to 
> add additional goal for different kinds of backends / savers.
>
> Also, on the "Fission collective pot" -- my idea for that is that backers 
> would help determine who and what to fund. It really can be run as a 
> collective.
>
> Tones -- this perhaps doesn't quite address your needs. With the 
> marketplace that Jeremy suggested, we might surface patreons (or other 
> channels) to directly support creators and contributors. OpenCollective and 
> the community rallying might take a little longer.
>
> I've worked with a lot of open source focused creators and consultants, so 
> I'm also happy to chat with you directly. If anyone ever wants to talk 
> about anything related to open source, licensing, community contributions 
> and so on, I'm happy to connect --> pick a time in my calendar and we'll 
> have a chat https://calendly.com/borismann/global
>
> It may also be helpful to schedule a live video meeting to cover some of 
> these community topics. Let me know how else I can help!
>
> On Sunday, May 23, 2021 at 4:17:17 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> For example, here is Boris donating money to the TW Open Collective to 
>> get a feature funded:
>>
>>
>> https://talk.fission.codes/t/tiddlywiki-file-upload-plugin-webnative-ipfs-funded/1926
>>
>> Best,
>> Joshua Fontany
>>
>> On Sunday, May 23, 2021 at 4:09:26 PM UTC-7 Joshua Fontany wrote:
>>
>>> On Friday, May 21, 2021 at 12:41:44 AM UTC-7 Ste wrote:
>>> The tiddlywiki open collective which started up/ is linked with? 
>>> Tiddlywiki on fission. 
>>> https://opencollective.com/tiddlywiki-on-fission
>>>
>>> I wanted to mention this as well. The OpenCollective model looks really 
>>> good for managing this type of "community pays community for projects" 
>>> work. 
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Joshua Fontany
>>>
>>

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