[squeak-dev] Call for Donation | Squeak Needs Your Support

Marcel Taeumel marcel.taeumel at hpi.de
Thu Jul 7 07:45:38 UTC 2022


Hi John --

You do not have to use PayPal to make a donation to Squeak. Just write an email to donate at sfconservancy.org [mailto:donate at sfconservancy.org] and ask for instructions about wire transfer. For more information, see: https://sfconservancy.org/donate/ [https://sfconservancy.org/donate/]

Thank you for your support!

Best,
Marcel
Am 07.07.2022 09:13:24 schrieb John Pfersich via Squeak-dev <squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org>:
I have a problem with SFC’s method of collecting donations. They use Paypal, which is an organization that I refuse the deal with since the checking account that you link with is open season to all sorts of unscrupulous activity that Paypal condones. And you must give Paypal a checking account number. 


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On Jun 30, 2022, at 05:46, Thiede, Christoph <Christoph.Thiede at student.hpi.uni-potsdam.de> wrote:



Hi Tim, hi all,


thank you for the reply. These were exactly the details that I was looking for. :-)

I also want to apologize for the tone of my prior message in which I have jumbled a very few - IMO fair - questions with different and counter-proposals. Again, there is no doubt for me that every donation will be for the benefit of the Squeak project. Everything else was just additional thoughts that maybe did not belong in this thread.

I have made a first donation that I hope is appropriate for my current situation and the active size of the community. I'm looking forward to learning how many donations we will have collected and donating again next year. :-)

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> During the past 10 years, there was not a single company that has funded us on a regular basis with a larger amount of money.

That's a real shame.

> > Will the amount of donations have a direct impact on the time my image needs to update etc.?
> 
> Yes. If there are no donations we won't have access to servers and your updates will take a long time.

Oops, of course. :-) I was rather thinking in the other direction - could more donations and better hardware help us speed up source.squeak.org operations, or is this more an implementational limit related to single-threading and some current design decisions of Monticello?

> it would be nice to be able to sponsor some efforts similar to the google summer of code stuff. Or to donate towards costs of running Squeakends/Camp Smalltalk events. Or even to sponsor students, run a bounty list, etc etc.

These are exciting ideas! If any of them should come within reach, it would be great to discuss them in greater detail on the list.

Best,
Christoph

Von: Squeak-dev <squeak-dev-bounces at lists.squeakfoundation.org> im Auftrag von tim Rowledge <tim at rowledge.org>
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. Juni 2022 20:08:57
An: The general-purpose Squeak developers list
Betreff: Re: [squeak-dev] Call for Donation | Squeak Needs Your Support
 
Speaking for the board, just for the moment -

We understand that some of you want to know more about the actual amount of funding we need to raise at the moment.

A donation of $50 would cover our ongoing server cost for about a month. This includes our infrastructure for our website, mailing lists, code repositories, and file servers. There are no domain-holding costs at the moment as we have long running and very generous sponsors for that:

squeak.org - Dan H.H. Ingalls
squeaksource.com - ESUG
squeakfoundation.org - Cees de Groot

We do not *need* all that much money per month, which is just as well since we get very little donated. There are *no* frequent, reliable donations at the moment.

Maybe we can change that. Small donations from people that use Squeak a lot, or make a living based on using it, could make a big difference.

During the past 10 years, there was not a single company that has funded us on a regular basis with a larger amount of money. That's why there are no extra badges on our squeak.org website. Once we get our first "gold sponsor," we will definitely let you know. :-)

Marcel's initial email explained why we need to try to get some funding and to build a small buffer in the bank. It's not complicated.

Speaking personally -
>
> Could you maybe elaborate further on *how much* will actually be needed in total?

To run the servers as we do now (ie a fairly minimal system entirely supported by volunteers) we need around $50 a month *plus* the small tithe to SFC, so call it $60/month.

>
> Will the amount of donations have a direct impact on the time my image needs to update etc.?

Yes. If there are no donations we won't have access to servers and your updates will take a long time.

>
> For clarification: Does Hetzner provide a similar no-cost support option to Rackspace or are you talking about an extrapolation of the donations that squeak.org has received in the past? :-)

Apparently not. And in part, relying on the continuing availability of free servers from Rackspace is what caused the problem this time. We did actually put effort into handling this.

And if we *could* raise significant funds? Well, apart from paying bloated salaries to the board members (and for the humour impaired, I'm joking) it would be nice to be able to sponsor some efforts similar to the google summer of code stuff. Or to donate towards costs of running Squeakends/Camp Smalltalk events. Or even to sponsor students, run a bounty list, etc etc.

tim
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