No. But I should. Probably time to start.
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You're kind of Robin Hood if you steal software and give the money to FOSS projects. 😄
I donate hundreds of hours of my time every year maintaining several open source projects. Does that count?
Yes it counts and more than monetary contributions do
Agreed, do what you can but contributing if you have the skills and time for me is like being a superhero
Yes, it does
Yes, I donate once a year to the projects I use most. I allocate about 200€ and split it up among those.
Yep to the EFF, a few GNU projects, and previously to random developers I liked.
I donate 10€ to Arch Linux and NixOS monthly because they let me run all my stuff and occasionally to projects I like. Especially the ones that save me money that would go into media consumption etc.
Yes yes and yes! These people are a lifeline for people like me who can't code. People like me gain so much. Free is fun, but if you can donate, even one $, €, £ or other.
Yes just a couple of bucks here and there.
Almost BECAUSE they’ve done it for free, I like to chip in .
I never used to donate to any FOSS project, now I donate every alternative month since I realized what I liked about the internet and tech is being taken away by greedy corporates.
I donate to the OSM foundation as a basic member and 6€ monthly to organic maps. I spend a lot of time contributing to OSM as well. it's great to be able to see and use my own work.
I don't sail the seas too much, but I've been donating to FOSS projects ever since I left the church. This is my tithe.
Yes, you should support open source when possible if the project(s) you use are beneficial to you! Your dollars are far more valuable to help out a small team of independent volunteers vs multi-billion dollar corporations that really don't need it.
If you can't donate money, donate your time / skills or do both! Make the world of software a better place, one small contribution at a time!
Just as an aside, donating does not have to be monetary. Helping (if possible) with development, triaging issues or helping with support/forums of any kind, along with in general filing good issues goes miles for FOSS projects, especially larger ones with only a few developers.
Yes... especially for newborn project it's quite difficult to find volunteers or people just wanting to help out, test, triage reports, etc.
Yes. To the uBO list maintainers and Jellyfin.
I dont have much money But i always love the message in Pirated Stuff "if you like it buy it!"
So one day i thought "come one at least pay 1 buck, because if everybody would pay at least 1 buck to a Project they like it would be an awesome Project!"
So i started with one Thing (i think gadgetbridge it was) and donated 1€ every year. So i did it to twelve Projects (1 for each month) and since i got my First Job, i pushed it up to 5€
So right now i Sonate 5€ a year to 12 Foss / other Projects i REALLY belive in and love (and use on a daily base) everything Else will be Still pirated (excwpr for winrar! I PAYD FOR WINRAR!!!)
My man, I can barely afford to pay to heat my sick, elderly parents living room (yes just that room, the rest of the house stays cold, can't afford it).
I'm not donating money to anyone at all and won't for the foreseeable future. When I do, it'll be to cancer research <3
But I believe FOSS is a noble cause and if I were wealthy I absolutely would.
Yes absolutely.
Pro tip: choose an appropriate annual budget, divide that amongst different projects in a logical way.
I currently do not have the ability to donate, but I will once I do.
CW: opinion
I believe FOSS developers spending time to maintain something I (or others) use should be paid for that time, especially if it's their free time.
Possibly off-topic, but I think, even if you donate to them, you aren't automatically entitiled to a FOSS developer's time. It's your privilege to use something they made in their time for not you, and you have no right to demand them to change anything about it, so you should at least have the decency to be nice.
After I got a good job, I started donating to FOSS projects. They have already proven to be useful, unlike other crowdfunded projects in the inception stage. My bill for software now exists for opensource software, whereas when Windows was my main OS, it was non-existent. I love the option to give money. That's freedom.
Fuck closed source software.
Yes I do, and I maintain a couple FOSS projects as well.
edit: with that said, the FOSS projects I maintain do not accept donations.
I donate to Thunderbird. Monthly :)
I have a budget saved for donations that comes from overflow in other areas, when there is overflow. I spend it on the projects I use and like most.
I donated to:GrapheneOS, Wikipedia, FSF and Piped Devs.
Of course. I donate to the Lemmy developers, Wikipedia and a few others.
But donating is kinda hard sometimes because I would really like a system, where dependencies also get some.
Take Lemmy for example. It's built with rust and uses lots of crates (libraries). So why not give like 50% to Lemmy and the other half to the used crates. And those also split with their dependencies.
A couple.
Lemmy included
I straight up pay for usenet and indexers though. Probably the same as a Netflix sub
Personally, I'm still just a student, so I don't even have much money for myself. However, I've been compiling a list of projects to which I'd like to donate one day when I get a decent job. It includes many apps from FDroid, a couple of distros and a Japanese dictionary app that I absolutely love. I'd also like to create free-libre apps too, so I can give back to the community in the future.
I've donated to VLC multiple times in the past and have a subscription for wikipedia
Yeah, donate to kde every now and then.
Yep, monthly towards Mozilla and Wireguard.
Not a big anti Mozilla guy but have you seen their earnings? You could probably put the Mozilla donations to better use elsewhere imo
Mozilla needs to stay alive no matter what. If they go away there is only Google browsers left.
I release code under GPL licences , I seed distros and have contributed financially in the past.
When I can, I do. I’ve donated to several projects over the years.
I did donate first to Mozilla but switched to Thunderbird because I think they're doing a better job. But now that I'm a stay at home dad for one year I stopped because I don't have any income and need to keep my money together while only living from savings until I'm back at work.
Sometimes
Usually I think of a one time donation as a purchase price for me or sometimes an annual subscription fee depending on how much I use it
Though the amount I put down ain't much, I still think it's a good idea
No, but I plan to as soon as I can financially afford to.
There are countless Foss tools I'm using that deserve the money.
Currently I try to "contribute" by releasing my stuff into the open source space for free.
Yep, donated/bought to Cryptomator/Fair email/Dav5x... Mostly one-time contributions, though. Better than nothing, I guess.
I was going to but I forgot, until recently, so I made a donation to a project that is essential to my workflow, that being Qtile, a window manager and Wayland compositor that is just amazing, has an incredible built-in bar, and very low resource usage, especially on the Wayland backend, and it keeps on getting better and closer to perfect, so my donation was to support the further development of the project and to express my gratitude for its existence.
Yes, usually at the end of the year if there are funds to spare I'll donate to a bunch of FOSS projects, other non-profits, websites, etc. especially if I use them year-round.
I give $10/month to RiseUp for their VPN service.