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Are You A Friend of Gnome?

From the donation page: "Love GNOME? Want to give back to the community of mostly volunteer developers who have worked so hard to make GNOME the powerful, flexible, friendly, fun desktop that it is?" There are a number of contribution levels a person can join at, so if you love Gnome, consider helping the foundation out.

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  1. Re:I love gnome, KDE just not up to it by Bitsy+Boffin · · Score: 5, Informative
    I've tried each WM, but I keep on coming back to GNOME.
    nit.pick();

    GNOME isn't a window manager. Neither is KDE for that matter (although KDE has it's own window manager I think (kwm ?) but GNOME does not).

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  2. Donate by quasi_steller · · Score: 2, Informative

    Donating to Free Software may sound dumb, but it really is a good idea.

    1. You can donate whatever you can afford ($5.00 is better than $0.00).
    2. Free Software isn't cheap (In that development costs money in several ways: hardware, time, etc. and the software itself is usually very nice)
    3. It is a great way to give back to the community if your coding/writing skills are not the best
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  3. Re:No, I'm a friend of KDE. by inc_x · · Score: 2, Informative

    Then you will be happy to know that KDE has a donations page as well! ;-)

  4. Misreading? by Chuck+Chunder · · Score: 4, Informative

    No, I simply realise that the address a cheque happens to be delivered to is not significant, who the cheque is made out to is.

    They clearly say they will use the money to "provide development, education and promotion for GNOME worldwide". If you want to be a friend of GNOME and have something more specific you'd like your money to go towards then just tell them. As their charter states "The foundation will be in charge of disbursing these funds to the benefit of GNOME and, to the extent possible, in accordance with the wishes of the benefactor."

    There is nothing hidden here. There is info on the foundation pages, the foundation mailing list is open for all to read. There might not be a vast amount of info on the friends page but that is because they aren't putting on a hard sell. It's there for you if you feel that you'd like to contribute, not trying to make you feel that you should.

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