Closed moltebeeri closed 1 year ago
The first question that probably needs to be addressed (from my point of view) might be who the recipient of the money is, e.g. if this is also going to contributors or if it is a donation to the foundation and what it will be used for. As the "buy me a coffee" is often clear to be a donation to a single person.
With the answer, the channel for donations can be elaborated more easily. For example, donations can also be made via GitHub directly.
As discussed on the hackday, manu creates a page on the ZFA website with the sponsor button we can use to link to.
Page is here: https://www.access-for-all.ch/en/foundation/donation-adg.html. Not beautiful (yet), but could be linked to. Access for all's paypal account is connected and would receive payments.
Alright, thank you. I'm going to create a couple of PRs with proposals for the inclusion in the guide and GitHub.
See also the issue proposal about attribution and contributor visibility https://github.com/Access4all/adg/issues/369
An option would be to allow people to own topics and express their plans / intentions. A potential sponsor could then support a specific part that needs work in the guide. Or the person who came up with the idea and already started to develop knowledge around it.
For full transparency, adoption of opencollective could be an option: https://opencollective.com/
The idea of an accessiblity advocate listing also came up at the impact visibility issue https://github.com/Access4all/adg/issues/371
Closed after today's backlog grooming.
Wär so etwas in der Art wie anbei ev. eine Idee für den ADG? Liebe Grüsse, Sylvia
Donations from fans, with a 'Buy Me a Coffee' Page. https://ko-fi.com/verlok