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7- Hello!!
8-
9- Today, about a year and nine months after the first commit I pushed to the
10- bpython repository, I received a donation for $5 - the second donation I've
11- received. So that's a total of $15. We estimate that we have at least 5 000 users,
12- with an average of 40 or so downloads a day this month alone, and that's before
13- the new release we just pushed today!
14-
15- I'm pretty sure that the other 4998 or so users who haven't donated aren't all
16- bad people, just that it never really occured to them to donate. So that's why
17- I'm writing this; to hopefully give the rest of the users a bit of perspective
18- and realise how much difference it can make to me as an open source developer
19- when somebody takes the time to donate a few dollars. You'll be one in a small
20- handful and your donation will most certainly be noticed.
21-
22- Whether people donate or not, myself and the other bpython developers are still
23- going to carry on working on the project; probably just the same as we would if
24- we got several donations a month, so this isn't some kind of threat - we like
25- bpython and we use it every day, so we want it to be a good tool, and we're not
26- greedy enough to keep that to ourselves just to make a few bucks.
27-
28- To put this in perspective a little, to say thank you to the two guys who have
29- contributed significant amounts of code to bpython and to the bpython website
30- (Andreas Stuehrk and Simon de Vlieger), I bought them both an Amazon gift
31- voucher for Christmas, the sum total of which came to a lot more than I have
32- received in donations - it seems kind of ironic really, but I'm grateful for
33- the work they've put in, so I got them a small gift as a token of my
34- appreciation. As a business, we're certainly not even close to breaking
35- even. ;-)
36-
37- So I'm not begging you to give me money and I'm not going to threaten to stop
38- working on the project if you don't donate, I'm just saying that if you do
39- donate, you can be certain that I will be very grateful. See it as buying me a
40- beer in the pub. Chances are that's what I'll spend it on anyway. :-) If you
41- can't afford to donate or simply don't see the point, don't worry about it - I
42- hope you get as much use out of bpython as I do. I'd be very glad to hear from
43- you if you do have something positive to say!
44-
45- Thanks for taking the time to read this and a very big thank you to everybody
46- who has taken the time to donate or send me a thank-you email in the past, and
47- even to those who didn't find the time: you're all very welcome!
48-
49- All the best,
7+ Hello and thank you for taking the time to look at this page.
8+
9+ Historically this page contained a bit of text asking people to send me some
10+ donations to show me how much they appreciate the hard work that has been put
11+ into bpython.
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13+ Having discussed with the bpython team, we decided that (for various reasons,
14+ not least of all because I haven't written any bpython code in years ...) it
15+ would make a lot more sense to encourage people to give their hard-earned cash
16+ to a worthwhile cause.
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18+ These days I can afford to buy my own coffee so, instead of buying one for me,
19+ please think of somebody who might really need that money and send it their way
20+ instead.
21+
22+ If you can't think of anybody who might benefit from a bit of extra cash, I
23+ would like to recommend the `Perseid School <https://www.perseid.merton.sch.uk/> `
24+ (donation page `here <https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/charity-web/charity/finalCharityHomepage.action?uniqueVmgCharityUrl=FriendsOfPerseidSchoolMorden> `).
25+
26+ I would also encourage the bpython team to add any other charities that they would like to raise awareness for.
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5128Bob Farrell <bob at bpython-interpreter dot org>
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