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Re: [libreplanet-discuss] Aseprite is now proprietary software


From: Bob Jonkman
Subject: Re: [libreplanet-discuss] Aseprite is now proprietary software
Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2016 03:41:24 -0400
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IngeGNUe wrote:
> Since PayEnemy is kind of a last resort, it sure would be awesome 
> to have an easy way to donate to developers.

What is PayEnemy? A Free/Libre implementation of PayPal? Do you have a
link?

- --Bob.


On 2016-09-05 02:11 AM, IngeGNUe wrote:
> On 09/05/2016 01:00 AM, jadedml@openmailbox.org wrote:
>> I agree completely. The only way for free culture and software
>> to be profitable is by making supporting developers as easy as 
>> possible. When you make donations easy, they're more likely to 
>> happen. Right now there are too many hoops and different methods 
>> used. Perhaps GNU Taler could be used in the future for
>> one-click donations?
>> 
>> On September 4, 2016 6:10:54 PM CDT, Adonay Felipe Nogueira 
>> <adfeno@openmailbox.org> wrote:
>>> I read the text made by Aseprite developer, and I also agree 
>>> with all points raised there and here also.
>>> 
>>> Perhaps it's time for us to start thinking on that payment 
>>> system envisioned by Richard Stallman? (the one where you
>>> could click a button on the software to donate to the project 
>>> associated with it). Of course, Stallman suggested it for 
>>> non-functional works, but we can perhaps work to implement
>>> this also for functional works.
> 
> +1 to both.
> 
> Case in point: Bitcoin is supposed to be an easy way to donate, but
> getting one's hands on Bitcoins requires jumping a bunch of hurdles
> if one doesn't know the right people. Not sure whether the 
> conversion rates have stablized or not, but the fluctuations there 
> also present a problem.
> 
> Since PayEnemy is kind of a last resort, it sure would be awesome 
> to have an easy way to donate to developers.
> 

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