Funding Open Source with Donations


Read this post! I'm challenging you to make a difference.

I was part of the Funding Open Source Projects discussion at the ALT.NET conference. Oren has a good summary which can be found here. He mentions that donations sound good, but really don't work. I think that's a shame. I have these thoughts that we as a community could do some really cool things if we work together get things done.

I want to try a little experiment using the current buzz around the ALT.NET conference. I challenge 5+ volunteers to donate $$ to their favorite OS project and say that they did so on their blogs and then challenge 5+ more volunteers to do the same. If you don't have a blog, then post a comment here saying you donated.

I donated to Oren's Open Source efforts.

Don't put it off. Do it now. Blog it. Tweet it. Spread the word! Donate!

UPDATE: Donating time to Open Source Projects counts too!

UPDATE: One thing that $$ could help out with is hiring someone to do documentation. Oren said that working on open source projects is his hobby and that's why he does it. He also said that he doesn't like to do documentation and that is not his hobby. I don't know any developers that like to do documentation.


Posted Apr 22 2008, 09:06 PM by Ray Houston

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on 04-23-2008 1:57 AM

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Anders wrote re: Funding Open Source with Donations
on 04-23-2008 2:01 AM

This is just great!

I too donated to Oren.

Chad Myers' Blog wrote Two random thoughts
on 04-23-2008 9:47 AM

1 - Support open source in the .NET realm. Ray Houston posted about this . We helped prod Hammet into

Kevin Miller wrote Spring Alt.Net Pledge Drive
on 04-23-2008 2:12 PM

I just wanted to take a moment out of our regular blog-cast to tell you that Alt.Net is supported by

Matthew Podwysocki's Blog wrote ALT.NET Open Spaces Closing Day Recap
on 04-24-2008 1:21 AM

In my previous post , I talked about some of the happenings from the day two experience. Day three was

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