Where should I pay?
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Fri Apr 4 10:22:07 CST 2003
Unfortunately we don't have a good method set up to accept payments...
Also, with payments comes more liability and responsibility -- if they
find a bug you are more (legally, morally) responsible to try to fix
it.
That notwithstanding, I do believe that there are a number of
developers who would happily accept pointers to "support contracts" to
be paid for gnucash support....
-derek
Carl Parrish <cparrish at carlparrish.com> writes:
> Okay if I have a client willing to pay for gnucash where should I send
> them? With other opensource projects I often can feel like I'm
> contributing by getting my clients to pay for the software after I've
> convinced them to use it. Since it helps their business and they are
> still used to the idea of having to pay for software it usally works
> out. I've even been known to do that a time or two myself. I know
> gnucash often comes on the <pick your distro> CD's however since I have
> one client and hopefully soon more clients willing to pay I'd like to
> know where would the dollars help the community most?
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