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submitted 2 months ago by glaber@lemm.ee to c/opensource@lemmy.ml

Hello, I started donating to my favourite open-source projects a couple years ago, but stopped about 6 months ago for different reasons and wanted to get back into it.

I wanted to ask if anyone here has a set system or process they follow when donating

  • How much money do you donate? A set amount, whatever you feel like, a percentage of your earnings?

  • When do you donate? Whenever you remember, on the first of the month, Thursdays?

  • Do you have a minimum donation amount?

  • How do you decide what projects to support? Do you forego donations if you've contributed in other ways? Do you keep a list?

  • Do you donate to all equally or do you have some sort of ranking? Is it by amount of use, subjective preference, something else?

  • What platforms do you prefer using? Liberapay, Opencollective, Patreon, ko-fi, Paypal, Monero, actual post?

So far the system I've devised for myself would go something like:

  • put 2 % of all my earnings, whatever they are, in a separate account
  • every quarter (on the first of January, April, July and October) donate the full amount of money in the account (with a minimum of 5 €, so as not to lose a big amount in fees)
  • keep a ranked list of projects that I've used or deemed important or promising in the last three months (projects I donated to recently go to the bottom of the list), things at the top get more money than things at the bottom
  • prioritise Liberapay since it's open-source itself
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[-] gedaliyah@lemmy.world 16 points 2 months ago

Not specifically software, but I divide my donations into three categories - for my budget, that's basically the $10-20 range, the $20-500 range, and $500-2000. I track the donations I make over the year, with a target in mind. For me, the target is 10% of income.

I decide which organizations are doing the most important work, and prioritize those. I try to donate monthly to those that I make use of regularly, then I give the rest as what comes up from day to day.

I consider free software to be a social good, so I don't separate it from other giving.

[-] WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world 5 points 2 months ago

The most annoying part for me is the fact that none of them have the capability for annual recurring donations. It's literally monthly or ad-hoc, which is fucking stupid and basically hands more fees to the banks.

Librepay/Forgejo had the best I've seen, which encouraged me to double my donation (to minimize fees) and said it'd remind me in 2 years.

[-] gedaliyah@lemmy.world 5 points 2 months ago

True, but most orgs and devs would take the reliable monthly income rather than an unpredictable infusion every two years. If it's a massive donor base, maybe those things even out. For smaller, active projects, I don't mind giving a percentage to the bank knowing that they can rely on my donations every month. The larger annual gifts are usually reserved for orgs like clinics, food banks, and community institutions that can handle the fluctuations.

[-] glaber@lemm.ee 1 points 2 months ago

10 % is really good!

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