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==Mako's Essay on Funding Free Software Projects==
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==Mako's Essay on Funding Free Software Projects (extract)==
 
''Regardless of the steps that a project chooses, transparency will act in a central role in maintaining volunteerism.'' — Mako Hill
 
''Regardless of the steps that a project chooses, transparency will act in a central role in maintaining volunteerism.'' — Mako Hill
 
I thought we could use this text, taken from Mako's essay, [http://mako.cc/writing/funding_volunteers/funding_volunteers.html "Problems and Strategies in Financing Voluntary Free Software Projects"], as a starting point for a discussion on what sorts of activities Sugar Labs should be funding. In the essay, Mako takes a strong stance against the introduce of paid labor into a primarily voluntary free software project, so this is far from a neutral starting point. Nonetheless, let the discussion begin! --[[User:Walter|Walter]] 13:26, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
 
I thought we could use this text, taken from Mako's essay, [http://mako.cc/writing/funding_volunteers/funding_volunteers.html "Problems and Strategies in Financing Voluntary Free Software Projects"], as a starting point for a discussion on what sorts of activities Sugar Labs should be funding. In the essay, Mako takes a strong stance against the introduce of paid labor into a primarily voluntary free software project, so this is far from a neutral starting point. Nonetheless, let the discussion begin! --[[User:Walter|Walter]] 13:26, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
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"The safest way for voluntary free software organizations to spend money without compromising voluntary labor is to not pay for labor -- and the production of code in particular -- or to fund labor indirectly.
 
"The safest way for voluntary free software organizations to spend money without compromising voluntary labor is to not pay for labor -- and the production of code in particular -- or to fund labor indirectly.

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