I know of some indie game developers and podcasters that are using Patreon. A possible alternative to something like KickStarter/Indiegogo with more of a subscription model which could even be $1/month.
https://www.patreon.com What is Patreon? - video https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=rwvUjAv6pxg Cheers, Eric Kinsella On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 12:37 PM, MG <mg...@arscreat.com> wrote: > That should be no problem, I would be happy to do a Groovy "thank you" mug > o.s. :-) > > > On 16.02.2018 17:11, Mario Garcia wrote: > > +1 but also keep in mind that sometimes could be also something as simple > as a "grateful box pack" with a T-shirt, sticker or a mug. I would love > that too. > > Mario > > El 16 feb. 2018 11:49 a. m., "Jochen Theodorou" <blackd...@gmx.org> > escribió: > >> >> >> Am 16.02.2018 um 03:27 schrieb Paul King: >> >>> Actually, Apache also accept donations but I think the standard policy >>> is that it isn't then directed back to a specific project. >>> >> >> I actually am of the impression that this is the only policy... might be >> wrong here. >> >> I think in general we would be in favor of doing this so long as it was >>> done well - and most of us wonder whether we have the time to >>> market/advertise it well. I also suspect that having a well-defined goal >>> (like what JUnit 5 did to some degree) greatly helps to attract some >>> one-off investment interest. >>> >> >> +1 >> >> bye Jochen >> > >