Fabian Arrotin wrote: > David Steinbrunner wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I have come to rely on rpmforge and want to contribute back more than just >> requests and feedback. The quickest way for me to do this would be to make >> a monetary donation to show my appreciation and hopefully help with costs >> involved. Doing a quick google search gave me this: >> >> http://dag.wieers.com/blog/rpmforge-the-desire-for-more-professionalism >> >> But only time and managed hosting/bandwidth are mentioned. Is there a way >> to chip in with $$ or can there be a way? >> >> Thanks, > > That would be difficult for several reasons (at least for/to > RPMforge/Rpmrepo) , including the fact that RPMforge isn't an 'official' > association , etc ... > On the personal level, you can still buy something from a RPMforge > contributor's whishlist (Dag's one is mentioned here : > http://dag.wieers.com/personal/wishlist.php) .. ;-)
Thanks for the tip... Tried buying a wish list item but was unable to. Not sure it was due to me being a US user shopping for a UK user or if it was due to the item not being directly available from Amazon but rather third party sellers. I did find a paypal donate button though so that will have to do I guess. -- David Steinbrunner _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.rpmforge.net/mailman/listinfo/users
