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Maybe it's the capitalist in me, but I feel that a company should be able to stand on its own feet based on product sales. If a company is in need of donations, they should reevaluate their business model.
Indeed, I do find it weird that a profitable company is seeking donations, and I would find it equally weird to donate to a thriving company, whether it's Canonical, Microsoft, Google, or even lesser companies who turn a profit. Again, maybe that's just because I'm an American. We still tip our servers so who's to say we are correct?
Is it the case that you do only what you need? Convenience is what drives most of our actions, not bare necessity. Otherwise, car would probably not exist (as a matter of fact, probably NO device would exist, not even the wheel).
"If I can get people donating money why should I not try?" That is what is behind this idea. And why not?
Convenience, convenience, convenience... Not need.
Otherwise you would only drink water and drink uncooked food.




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No *I* would not do that. But there may be people who would and why should it be weird? You promote what you think is best, do you not? and the way you think is best.
One does not need to be a charity to get funding. One just needs to ask for it (and be legally able, obviously).