Revenue for the Django Debug Toolbar #2039
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On Tidelift its a yes because of security which is good for the toolbar, in case you need to help, ping me too. Would love to help or pair on it. Ethical Ads is also a yes from me because of this:
Basically everything is done by them. They also give back 10% to the community which is a plus on sustainability. For funding on the DSF they use stripe so we may need to have a bank account card for the payment. Side note: We could also set up a sponsor badge for the toolbar too and that could go to other open source programs in the Django ecosystem or conferences. |
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Hello, I'm ok for Tidelift but as DDT is not mean for production, they will accept it?
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Kicking this up again. It was pointed out to my that Tidelift would estimate the income for the Django Debug Toolbar at $100/mo. That combined with an Ethical Ads integration on ReadTheDocs ($30-50/mo), we're looking at $1500+ per year. That number is high enough for me to do something about it.
Unless someone has an idea where we need some funding for (maybe hosting an online demo site or a live version of something like the Debug Tutorial), I think we should route this back to the DSF.
Since I'm the one proposing it, I would volunteer to handle the finances and do some basic reporting of donations to the DSF here. I'm thinking a copy of the donation emails would suffice? If I notice a large impact on my taxes, we may need to revisit this, but I think this amount of money will be negligible.
So I would like discussion and (if you agree) approval from folks on three topics:
cc @django-commons/django-debug-toolbar
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