In the UK, we've just had Comic Relief. That raised £40m and counting (had
my head shaved - I'm chilly).
A decent appeal for funding to get Dyne into an (almost) self-sustaining
state will surely be successful.
> On 3/20/07, jaromil <jaromil@???> wrote:
>> it means i'll release updates for the dyne.sys and mostly for the
>> initrd.gz and all related scripts; but i will leave to this community
>> the task of updating and organizing the software modules.
>> i will also be busy in setting up more distributed services (publishing
>> modules for instance) to facilitate all that, using dyne.org servers.
>
> Jaromil,
>
> I see this as being a very, very good thing. In fact, I might
> consider shipping just the core alone, and moving all modules
> (audio.dyne, video.dyne, etc.) into the modules section. This way
> even more bulk can be moved from the "main" dyne:bolic, and people can
> opt to use whatever they want. I totally agree with this approach.
>
>> problem is that so far we had very little funding and no consistent
>> donations, so i'm donating my own money earned with little jobs and
>> workshops on d:b to pay someone that can do what i cannot do anymore.
>
> Might be time for a funding drive. I wonder if we could get something
> like that going for you, and see what we can come up with?
>
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