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Re: GNU Herds' pledgebank
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Davi Leal |
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Re: GNU Herds' pledgebank |
Date: |
Thu, 24 Jan 2008 23:55:14 +0100 |
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Dave Crossland wrote:
> Here is the recipe for any user to kickstart the development of a free
> software project with no initial funding.
>
> 1. Estimate the cost of the initial development of the project, "£A"
>
> 2. Estimate the number of people who want that development work done
> and are willing to pay for it, "B"
>
> 3. Divide £A by B to make £C.
>
> 4. Set up a pledgebank for your project for 2B people at £C cost.
> (more people pledge than pay)
>
> 5. Publicise the pledgebank until enough people sign it
>
> 6. Collect their money - perhaps using the SFLC Conservancy or your
> own USA 501c3(?) non-profit organisation to make payments tax
> deductible in the USA and encourage corporate donations.
>
> 7. Post a job ad on gnuherds.org or similar for developers. Pay
> them Google Summer of Code style.
>
> 8. Enjoy.
>
>
> (It would be cool if GNU Herds _was_ a pledgebank :-)
IMHO it seems a good idea Dave! Besides the code development, there is some
work to do to collect the money. I do not know if the idea is perfect, as you
exposed it, or can be improved. Any comment?
I have registered such new task:
task: http://savannah.nongnu.org/task/?7705
Anyway, note I think we do not have human resources to develop it right now.
Would like some body take on it? Else we can analyze it later.
- Re: GNU Herds' pledgebank,
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