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Hi! Thanks for you interest and good to know the project was helpful to you. Currently there is no way to make donations. You are the first who's asking, but I also was thinking about it for a while, so this is probably a good reason to start a discussion. |
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I see four questions to be answered:
Ways to spend donationsI see the following options, in order of preference (in my opinion):
What kinds of donation to expectI see two sources:
I don't think that donations from users may be very high in the nearest future. I expect that they will be able to cover only minor expenses and maybe a part-time salary. However, even this may be helpful and of course would be very motivational, at least for me. I would assume that donations work really well only when big companies want to donate. I'm not aware if Roc is currently used in any company. I think this will become realistic a few releases later, when we'll implement some essential features. So far Roc is still more like a geek project. Though, we anyway can just start collecting donations and see what happens. There are also two kinds of donations:
Some platforms support only recurrent donations. What platform to useI'm aware of a few:
How to distribute money between membersThe platforms above suggest four ways to do it:
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Now, here is my personal opinion on the above topics.
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What do others think on the four topics above? In particular, does anybody have a desire to be paid full- or part- time to work on this project? @baranovmv @dshil @Asalle @MatteoArella @ortex @alexandremgo Is helping us with the release, so also casting him! @CRImier from the user perspective, what way of donations would you prefer and how would you expect the money to be spent? |
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Hey all,
Amazing idea and I'm happy to see roc grow!
I personally would not like to be paid. My contribution not that big and I
would prefer the funds to be used to attract more people.
Also, I am not a freelancer and I don't know how to report this kind of
income to tax office 🤔
Regarding the ways to gather donations, I think we should provide more ways
to give - including github sponsorships, eliminating all the boundaries
between us and sponsors.
BR,
Asa
…On Thu, Jun 25, 2020, 12:22 PM Victor Gaydov ***@***.***> wrote:
What do others think on the four topics above?
In particular, does anybody have a desire to be paid full- or part- time
to work on this project?
@baranovmv <https://github.com/baranovmv> @dshil
<https://github.com/dshil> @Asalle <https://github.com/Asalle>
@MatteoArella <https://github.com/MatteoArella> @ortex
<https://github.com/ortex>
@alexandremgo <https://github.com/alexandremgo> Is helping us with the
release, so also casting him!
@CRImier <https://github.com/CRImier> from the user perspective, what way
of donations would you prefer and how would you expect the money to be
spent?
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Hi, all! P.s: I'm glad to see that someone want to support the project 👍 |
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Hi @gavv, Before I will dig into discussions of 4 topics you specified above I want to clarify a few things. For now you are only a single core maintainer of the project. I know that there are other people who help with other parts of the project but without you I am not sure that Roc will continue to grow unless some company will hire you to continue working on Roc inside the company. Thus, I am more interested in supporting you directly to ensure Roc and other your projects will continue to grow. I want you to think about dividing donations personally to your self and to Roc organization. If you will have personal patreon or github sponsors account me and other people can support you directly (as a sigh of respect and support). At the end all people interested in donation may also have github sponsors or patreon account and other people may support them also without thinking about supporting the entire organization. As a result I think it is too early to think about all these topics unless some company will have some interest to support Roc organization and not only you. And now the time to answer all your 4 questions.
I think Open Collective is a good choice.
Core team should be responsible for it. First things first. After the infrastructure payments and people payments will be done the remaining can be used by requests from the team members.
Does it mean that we can support the project but you won't be able to withdraw |
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Thanks for responses! Thanks for response too and thanks for your words! I see you're talking about the C++ part, and in this case - yes, I'm the only active maintainer these days. But fortunately the project becomes bigger than just the C++ core, we now also have Java and Go bindings and an Android app, which are developed by other people. I believe, for an OSS project, the most important thing is to grow its community, i.e. attract more people for all parts of the project. Without community, I think it's unlikely that the project can become successful or become backed by companies. When I say "community", I primarily mean not just casual contributors (which are important too, however!), but people who wish to stay with the project for a longer time and maybe maintain some part of it. Finding such people is the main reason why we have all those help wanted issues. So what I'm talking about? If we had some money and see a way how to use them to grow the team or involvement of the members, I'd prefer to do it. For example, if someone will have an opportunity to invest more time if being paid. If no one would have such an opportunity, I can always just take the money and spend one more month or week on Roc instead of freelancing. I see two disadvantages of not having a single account for organization:
Since anyway we don't expect much donations in the nearest future, and Open Collective looks good, maybe just create an account and see how it's going? We can just accumulate those small donations on the account for a while. Regarding personal account, I actually was thinking about creating it too (in future), though I was more thinking about supporting my other small projects except Roc. I think I can add it too. Regarding Github Sponsors. Open Collective can create a bank account for you, which will work as a buffer accumulating money. With Github Sponsors, on the other hand, you should provide your own account. This mean two things: 1) you should do the accounting by yourself (e.g. transfer money to team members), and 2) you need a bank account in the country which is supported by Github Sponsors. Not all countries are supported so far. So if I understand correctly, currently I can't even create a Github Sponsor account, without using tricks like Payoneer. |
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Hi all! I have created liberapay team: https://liberapay.com/roc-streaming/ If someone work on this project or have such plans, and would like to receive those donations, please let me know! Will be happy to add you. When liberapay team receives donations, they will be distributed among team members. For now, the team contains only me. I don't expect much donations here, but if they turn up, I'll use my share to spend more time on the project. I also plan to create opencollective account a bit later. If it will receive any donations, they will be accumulated on opencollective account. I think it makes sense to wait until some meaningful amount would be accumulated and then decide how to spend it. I also created personal accounts for donations (https://liberapay.com/gavv/, https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/victorgaydov). I placed links to them in my personal repositories outside of roc. |
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I've registered project on Open Collective: https://opencollective.com/roc-streaming |
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roc-streaming/roc-go#39 |
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Hi! roc is the first solution that works perfectly for me, streaming to a Pi Zero. Is there any way to support the project monetarily - or, perhaps, with hardware?
Cheers!
Arsenijs
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