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Consider a recurring donation option #1870

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c-mart opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 2 comments
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Consider a recurring donation option #1870

c-mart opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 2 comments

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@c-mart
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c-mart commented May 9, 2024

VSCodium is important for developers who choose to work with non-proprietary tools. It's important work to maintain this package (and also the broader ecosystem of extensions that provide a full-featured developer experience). I try to make small but recurring donations to maintainers of projects that I want to help sustain.

I see #122 added a Bitcoin wallet address, but it mentions @stripedpajamas who appears to no longer participate in the project. Ideally, I'd have a set-and-forget option for automatic recurring donations to @daiyam (and whoever else is actively involved as a maintainer).

Any of these would be great:

Thanks for the work that you do!

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daiyam commented May 9, 2024

Hi @c-mart, you can find my donation links on my projects like https://github.com/zokugun/vscode-sync-settings

Glad that the project is helpful to you and thank you for your future contribution.

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stripedpajamas commented May 10, 2024

I recommend removing that Bitcoin address from the readme... it's only been used once and as said, it goes to my personal wallet. Added due to #118. The project is big enough imo to warrant something like Liberapay or Open Source Collective, but internally 99% of the work is done by @daiyam so it's probably not worth the hassle vs just donating to them directly.

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