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    <p>Thanks for the input Bruno. <br>
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    <p>I think part of what you wrote neatly summarizes my
      concerns/criteria in finding a suitable alternative to
      bountysource. I definitely do not wish to place an undue
      administrative burden on the devs by using an org that requires
      providing tax papers(e.g. 1099s) upfront. Especially since many of
      these folks are located outside of the U.S. So, they have already
      been disqualified, in my opinion. The GitHub Sponsors program
      would be one of those, for example (among other reasons for not
      wanting to use them ;-)). Many of the programs that I have been
      looking use PayPal, or Stripe as a backend for fiscal
      disbursement. That is pretty common denominator with many of the
      candidates.<br>
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    <p>I think Andre, in a separate mail, has addressed some of your
      other points.</p>
    <p>And just for the sake of clarity/transparency. Here is the list,
      in no particular order of importance, of the organizations that I
      have been researching besides opencollective.com:</p>
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    <p>Patreon Developer <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.patreon.com/developers">https://www.patreon.com/developers</a><br>
      GoFundMe<br>
      liberapay <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://liberapay.com/">https://liberapay.com/</a><br>
      paypal<br>
      coil <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://coil.com/discover">https://coil.com/discover</a><br>
      indieagogo<br>
      snowdrift.coop<br>
      Software in the Public Interest (SPI) <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.spi-inc.org/">https://www.spi-inc.org/</a><br>
      Software Freedom Conservancy
      <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://sfconservancy.org/projects/apply/">https://sfconservancy.org/projects/apply/</a><br>
      <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.oss.fund/">https://www.oss.fund/</a><br>
    </p>
    <p>Thanks again,</p>
    <p>Kevin<br>
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    <p><br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/20/21 9:58 AM, Bruno Schmidt
      wrote:<br>
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      <font size="+1">Greetings to y'all!<br>
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        Fwiw: if your objective is to withdraw from bountysource (@ <a
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          href="https://www.bountysource.com/teams/xfce"
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        ) then the link to that service should be removed from xfce's
        page ( @ <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
          href="https://www.xfce.org/getinvolved" moz-do-not-send="true">https://www.xfce.org/getinvolved</a>
        ) sooner than later. As you can see, donations are still flowing
        in, thus donors will have to be contacted to redirect their
        payment directives -- not an easy task, for sure...<br>
        <br>
        I have looked at kde.org, ubuntu-mate, mate-desktop, linux mint,
        opencollective, patreon, and other paywalls, and would humbly
        suggest to develop a PayPal-based solution. For the simple
        reason that it their API works well and can be used
        internationally. However, there's a rub: if the person/entity
        that manages (read: admin & bank accounts) the PayPal
        account is a US-"taxpayer" (has an SSN or applied for/uses an
        EIN), then the flow of donations becomes subject to US tax-laws
        per se, and possibly tax liabilities, and perhaps additional
        information-report filing requirements (ie f1099) on US
        recipients of donated funds.<br>
        <br>
        On the up-side, Incorporating a non-profit corp / trust 
        /foundation here in one of the US states is relatively simple
        and cheap, but does require a "registered agent" (for legal
        process) in the state of incorporation, ie Nevada or Washington.
        <br>
        <br>
        Just some constructive thoughts. Cheers, BW<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/19/21 5:31 PM, <a
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        <p>That was definitely not the case. But thank you.<br>
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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/18/21 6:23 PM, Yousuf Philips
          wrote:<br>
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          <div dir="ltr">After we got rejected, I had reached out to the
            person handling social media for Endeavor and he found it
            strange that Xfce would be rejected and said "If he [Kevin]
            wanted to join the team, then I understand the rejection.
            This is only reserved for the founders and our fiscal host.
            If he has an Open Collective account he should be joining
            it. By it, I mean the collective."
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                    <div>Regards,</div>
                    <div>Yousuf<br>
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            <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sun, Apr 18, 2021 at
              7:15 AM Kevin Bowen <<a
                href="mailto:kevin.bowen@gmail.com"
                moz-do-not-send="true">kevin.bowen@gmail.com</a>>
              wrote:<br>
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              0.8ex;border-left:1px solid
              rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">It appears that Open
              Collective has admitted an error and reversed their <br>
              decision for not allowing Xfce to join one of their
              communities/fiscal <br>
              hosts. *shrug* I'll pick this up again next week.<br>
              <br>
              Kevin<br>
              <br>
              On 4/15/21 1:41 PM, Kevin Bowen wrote:<br>
              > Update:<br>
              ><br>
              > Open Collective is quickly being moved off of the
              table as a viable <br>
              > fiscal host for the Xfce project.<br>
              ><br>
              > I had applied to join one of there collective, and
              was rejected <br>
              > because Xfce did not meet their criteria.<br>
              ><br>
              > <a href="https://www.oscollective.org/#criteria"
                rel="noreferrer" target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://www.oscollective.org/#criteria</a><br>
              ><br>
              > I can only guess that Xfce is not popular, or open
              source enough for <br>
              > them. Perhaps we don't have enough GitHub stars on
              our repositories. <br>
              > :-/ I don't really know as they have not responded to
              my specific <br>
              > questions.<br>
              ><br>
              > I am still sort of engaged with them; but, this
              reception may be a <br>
              > good indicator that we may not want to deal with
              them. We shall see.<br>
              ><br>
              > Kevin<br>
              ><br>
              > On 4/13/21 9:22 PM, Kevin Bowen wrote:<br>
              >> Hello all,<br>
              >><br>
              >> The Xfce project is currently in the process of
              looking to engage <br>
              >> with a new<br>
              >> organization to help us manage our collective
              funds as well as allow <br>
              >> us to<br>
              >> solicit donations and encourage fundraising
              efforts directed to end <br>
              >> users who<br>
              >> would like to support Xfce financially.<br>
              >><br>
              >> Back in June 2020, Simon had elaborated <br>
              >> [here](<a
                href="https://simon.shimmerproject.org/2020/06/18/why-bountysource-why/"
                rel="noreferrer" target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://simon.shimmerproject.org/2020/06/18/why-bountysource-why/</a>)<br>
              >> as well as <br>
              >> [here](<a
                href="https://simon.shimmerproject.org/2020/06/26/bountysource-update/"
                rel="noreferrer" target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://simon.shimmerproject.org/2020/06/26/bountysource-update/</a>)<br>
              >> on some of the issues encountered with
              Bountysource and that Xfce <br>
              >> has, subsequently,<br>
              >> disabled its bug bounties and is looking to
              separate from its <br>
              >> association with<br>
              >> Bountysource.<br>
              >><br>
              >> As of this month, the Xfce team is considering
              signing up with <br>
              >> [opencollective](<a
                href="https://opencollective.com/" rel="noreferrer"
                target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://opencollective.com/</a>)
              to assist us in <br>
              >> managing donations and financial contributions.<br>
              >><br>
              >> There are a few other options/orgs that are still
              being considered; <br>
              >> but, opencollective is looking like a contender
              for where we will be <br>
              >> moving towards to manage collecting funds.<br>
              >><br>
              >><br>
              >> Hopefully, we can announce, in a few weeks, that
              we are open for <br>
              >> business; and,<br>
              >> a few new donation buttons can be put up on our
              pages. Perhaps we can <br>
              >> even do a PR push to do a fundraiser. I am open
              to suggestions on <br>
              >> how, exactly, to pursue this.<br>
              >><br>
              >> That being said, I would like to open this up to
              the general dev <br>
              >> mailing list for discussion and feedback for at
              least two weeks <br>
              >> before we make a final decision. As of today, the
              decision to go with <br>
              >> opencollective is not yet final.<br>
              >><br>
              >> Any constructive feedback is welcome.
              Additionally, we are open to <br>
              >> considering other sites/orgs for handling our
              donations.<br>
              >><br>
              >> Thank you,<br>
              >><br>
              >> kevin<br>
              >><br>
              >><br>
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