On Thu, 2010-09-16 at 17:30 -0400, Tal Galili wrote: > Hello dear Jaroslaw, > I strongly agree with you that the R foundation should have an easier method > of enabling people to give donations. > At the same time, I feel there is a (friendly) disagreement between us on > how such money should be used. > > Your massage has inspired me to write a post on the topic, titles: Was this --^ a Freudian slip? In any case, it seems consistent with your notion of compensation for open-source developers. :) Interesting post Tal.
-Matt > "Open source and money – why R developers shouldn’t be > paid<http://www.r-statistics.com/2010/09/open-source-and-money-why-r-developers-shouldnt-be-paid/> > " > > I hope you, and other community members, would find interest in it. > > Best, > Tal > > > > > > > ----------------Contact > Details:------------------------------------------------------- > Contact me: tal.gal...@gmail.com | 972-52-7275845 > Read me: www.talgalili.com (Hebrew) | www.biostatistics.co.il (Hebrew) | > www.r-statistics.com (English) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 12:49 PM, jaropis <jaro...@zg.home.pl> wrote: > > > A few days ago Tal Galili posted a message about some controversies > > concerning the future of R. Having read the discussions, especially those > > following Ross Ihaka's post, I have come to the conclusion, that, as usual, > > the problem is money. I doubt there would be discussions about dropping R > > in > > its present form if the R-Foundation were properly funded and could hire > > computer scientists, programmers and statisticians. If a commercial company > > is able to provide big-database and multicore solutions, then so would a > > properly founded R-Foundation. > > > > In my opinion the main reason for the lack of funding is that the > > Foundation > > does not want to accept it from users and waits for the likes of Google to > > bring them a sack of money. I have already posted about this, but this > > seems > > to be the time and place to repeat it: it is very difficult to donate > > anything to the R-Foundation. First you have to find the appropriate link > > at > > the r-project page, then you have to fill out a form and send or fax it to > > the Foundation. I am not comfortable sending my details over snail-mail or > > fax. > > > > I would GLADLY donate 30-50$ each year just to see R develop, but there > > needs to be a way for me to do it in a civilized manner. If the userbase of > > R is over 2 million there will surely be 100,000 users who, like myself, > > will happily fork out 40$ a year - would that help? you can do the > > calculation yourselves. Set up a donation page in which I will be able to > > pay by credit card or PayPal and you will start getting donations from > > individual users. Advertise this at the startup message of the program: say > > something like "support us at www.suppoRtR.com" and the money will start > > coming. I am sure there would be enough to employ some foundation members > > full-time, pay external CSs and even protect the system in court from those > > who make money off of somebody else's work and do not give back to the > > community (you know who I am talking about). > > > > R and the Foundation have helped a lot of us to do our research and make > > real money. Now give us a chance to help you! > > > > > > Regards > > Jaroslaw Piskorski > > > > ______________________________________________ > > R-help@r-project.org mailing list > > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > > PLEASE do read the posting guide > > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > -- Matthew S. Shotwell Graduate Student Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology Medical University of South Carolina ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.