Linked by Hadrien Grasland on Sun 9th Jan 2011 12:39 UTC, submitted by RichterKuato
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RE[2]: What is wrong with The Gimp?
by prokoudine on Sun 9th Jan 2011 18:31
in reply to "RE: What is wrong with The Gimp?"
A donation campaign is a good idea!
If they did, I would definitely give them some money!
If they did, I would definitely give them some money!
Donations never stopped being gratefully accepted.
http://www.gimp.org/donating/
Edited 2011-01-09 18:32 UTC
RE[3]: What is wrong with The Gimp?
by holivega on Sun 9th Jan 2011 20:37
in reply to "RE[2]: What is wrong with The Gimp?"
RE[3]: What is wrong with The Gimp?
by reduz on Sun 9th Jan 2011 21:01
in reply to "RE[2]: What is wrong with The Gimp?"
The problem is not wether there are donations, but donation campaigns that work have something useful in exchange for their users.
Example: "Donate enough $$ to hire one or more full developers for a year" will definitely attrack more donations than just "please support us by donating"
Also there exist non profit foundations, which take care of promotion donations on not only users but companies that may find useful to have a more advance graphic editing application.
But gimp developers are not the marketing types (which is to be expected), so it seems they never really bother to do this. They even seem to have entered Google SOC but didn't even bother integrating the contributions!
Edited 2011-01-09 21:03 UTC





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A donation campaign is a good idea!
If they did, I would definitely give them some money!