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The 'Everyone Gets the Source Code, Donations Get You Binaries' Software Model

TroysBucket writes "One developer who is trying to fund his development work via donations has taken on an 'Everyone gets the source code, donations get you binaries' business model, where he provides installers and binaries directly only to donating users. Quoting: 'A very central goal of everything I am doing, right now, is to show a concrete [and highly documented] way that other developers can fund their own FOSS work. With that in mind One major mistake I made, right off the bat, was that I provided very little direct benefit to people who donate (no “perks”).' Has anyone seen this work well before with other projects?"

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  1. Re:Mysid by bhcompy · · Score: 4, Funny

    And if you don't own a computer, you can't even get the source code. How unfair.

  2. Re:One caveat. by Hognoxious · · Score: 3, Funny

    Nah. Overrated means "I disagree". I'd use funny.

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