Can random people donate money or hardware to coreboot? I'd love to see a page on the wiki with instructions for people who would like to.
Thanks :) .Danny
Hi Danny,
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 07:00:43PM -0500, Danny Piccirillo wrote:
Can random people donate money or hardware to coreboot? I'd love to see a page on the wiki with instructions for people who would like to.
This has come up before. When someone wants to donate hardware it's good to ask on the list if anyone is interested in receiving the hardware. We currently don't have any bank account for the project.
Can you suggest practical ways to actually handle donations?
//Peter
Quoting Peter Stuge peter@stuge.se:
Hi Danny,
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 07:00:43PM -0500, Danny Piccirillo wrote:
Can random people donate money or hardware to coreboot? I'd love to see a page on the wiki with instructions for people who would like to.
This has come up before. When someone wants to donate hardware it's good to ask on the list if anyone is interested in receiving the hardware. We currently don't have any bank account for the project.
Can you suggest practical ways to actually handle donations?
//Peter
Paypal
Thanks - Joe
On 27.01.2008 13:49, joe@smittys.pointclark.net wrote:
Quoting Peter Stuge peter@stuge.se:
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 07:00:43PM -0500, Danny Piccirillo wrote:
Can random people donate money or hardware to coreboot? I'd love to see a page on the wiki with instructions for people who would like to.
This has come up before. When someone wants to donate hardware it's good to ask on the list if anyone is interested in receiving the hardware. We currently don't have any bank account for the project.
Can you suggest practical ways to actually handle donations?
Paypal
AFAIK they subtract quite a sizable amount of money from donations. For a humorous look at this surf to http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20060703&mode=classic Besides that it seems that donation accounts trigger some paypal security machanisms quite often, so the money will be frozen and be held by paypal until they decide you may have it. Some part of their terms and conditions gave them the right to decide such stuff at their sole discretion, no idea whether they changed this. Finally, although they act like a bank, they used a legal loophole to not fall under EU banking regulations and had no EU banking license until July 2007.
However, there question about practical ways to handle donations is still open. Is there any service like paypal which has a better record of dealing with customers? Or is paypal the best one of a pack of bad services? I'm not suggesting we avoid paypal at any cost (especially because I'm not going to be the person who handles donations), I'd simply like to understand with how many and how good alternatives we could deal.
Regards, Carl-Daniel