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We have quite a budget collected over the last 5 years, and while we're really happy to see so many in the Jellyfin community contribute to us, we want to ask you to stop!

No, really. We don't actually need your money. At least, not here and now.

We have over $24,000 in the bank, and with average monthly expenses of only ~$600, that's over 40 months (3.3 years) of runway! So, we have plenty of money for the near future.

Thus, at this time, we want you to seriously consider donating to the authors of Clients you use, instead of (or in addition to) the main project. Client support is the hardest part of the Jellyfin ecosystem to keep going, and most of them are maintained by only a single person or very small team. With the API changes in 10.9.0 and the upcoming 10.10.0 releases, they're going to be very busy trying to keep up, and thus could really use your support in a way that the core project here doesn't right now.

So, if there's a client you use every day and that you love, consider finding it's author in our list of official clients, and sending them a little something instead (or too).

No, this doesn't violate our policy of "no paid development", because donations are just that - donations. We will still not honour bug bounties or similar, and still not use our collective finance here for paid development. So don't feel like you're doing something wrong, you're not!

I'll leave this notice up until we drop to ~1 year (12 months) of remaining runway, at which time we can re-evaluate where we're at.

Happy watching!

I personally would rather see then take some of the "extra" money and apportion it to suitable client projects themselves, but I can understand them not wanting to become financial administrators in that way.

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[–] atmur@lemmy.world 63 points 5 months ago (1 children)

From their Open Collective page:

[–] kakes@sh.itjust.works 41 points 5 months ago (1 children)

The first and easiest thing I'm seeing is to up that meager developer hardware budget.

[–] Serinus@lemmy.world 14 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Probably not worth the PR hit. There's at least tens of thousands, if not millions of dollars of development work in Jellyfin. (Sorry my order of magnitude isn't more precise.) Getting $2500 out of a developer budget may not be worth the accusations of being paid in hardware.

Not that I would complain, but I can see the logic. Imagine donating $200,000 worth of developer time and then being accused of doing it for the money because you got a $2100 laptop out of it.

I do wonder what the $300 was for. It's gotta be some kind of specific hardware component testing.

[–] bitfucker@programming.dev 7 points 5 months ago

I can imagine it being used to test various older cards or other esoteric hardware

[–] ahal@lemmy.ca 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Who are these people who think it's unethical to get paid for your work? It blows my mind that that could even be an accusation.

[–] Serinus@lemmy.world 4 points 5 months ago

It's their philosophy, not mine. I think the Lemmy devs get a meager salary, and I'm perfectly okay with that.

But if you're gonna stick to no pay, it makes sense to go all the way with it.