parens

joined 9 months ago
[–] parens@programming.dev 1 points 7 months ago

woops, indeed 😇

[–] parens@programming.dev 2 points 7 months ago (3 children)

That requires installing the debug symbols, right?

[–] parens@programming.dev 107 points 7 months ago (4 children)

Alright AMD, just remove HDMI from your graphics cards and be done with it 🤷 . Fuck the HDMI forum.

[–] parens@programming.dev 2 points 7 months ago

Teach me your ways, senpai. I've tried and couldn't get it to work.

[–] parens@programming.dev 1 points 7 months ago

Maybe wobbly windows 🤔 But I haven't been up to date on windows effects ever since the cube disappeared.

[–] parens@programming.dev 1 points 7 months ago (3 children)

When was the last time you used KDE? It's been able to run on low-spec machines since KDE4 which about a decade old

[–] parens@programming.dev 5 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Google eliminated IMAP years ago in favor of OAuth and their API. Thunderbird kept up, I think. KMail didn't

[–] parens@programming.dev 1 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Isn't the desktop cube from KDE3? Something like 10 years ago?

[–] parens@programming.dev 1 points 7 months ago

I wish you strength, my friend

[–] parens@programming.dev 1 points 7 months ago

Maybe it's the instance I'm posting from, but it doesn't work.

[–] parens@programming.dev 3 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Broken or broke?

[–] parens@programming.dev 3 points 9 months ago

Thanks Carl.

My search query was "financial report" and I stopped scrolling after after a few seconds on the page. Maybe working with tabs on that page or having a table of contents would help. I was honestly expecting a PDF 🤔 I find the way wikipedia does it really good https://wikimediafoundation.org/about/financial-reports/ . A simple "wikipedia financial report" query brings me to their page.

this is because giving money individually to a KDE subproject is a lot of logistic and unless the project is big and receive a lot of money, the amount collected for the individual project won’t be enough to do anything meaningful for the project. But we had a trial with Kdenlive specific fundraising, which worked reasonably well last year so maybe we will see more subprojects specific fundraising in the future.

I kinda understand. As said before, I do trust KDE more than I do Mozilla, who uses the exact same response to say "you can't donate towards Firefox" and then you see what they do with the money - it doesn't go to firefox.
Maybe it's wishful thinking, but seeing a moneyflow graph, diagram or just simple table of how the pot is split by project would be amazing. The current table doesn't mention a single project. Maybe personnel just jumps between projects as they see fit and don't contribute to a single project, which would make tracking difficult? I assume that's the case.

At the very least adding the option for people donating to say "my money is for all of KDE, but I'm donating because of project XYZ" would give you data on which projects people really value and a bit of a reason why they use KDE.

This developers accepting donations often have this info on their website

I would very much appreciate a section on the donation page or even a separate page of "Contributors", projects they are involved in / function / what they do, and official links to their donation options (liberapay, github account, paypal, website with payment information, crypto address, whatever).

Because liberapay is a third-party website and I'd have to first verify that the in the search query actually does contribute to KDE.

 

Related to a previous post about Thunderbird collecting 6.4 million dollars in 2022 and KDE only 200k, I'm wondering why people do not donate or do not donate more to KDE.

What's holding you back?

Here's what I said in that thread

I donate periodically to KDE, but my major gripe is that I don’t know where the money is going. They have no financial reports that can be easily found, individual projects don’t have a donation button, there’s no public tracking of their income or expenditure like on opencollective, and it’s not easy to find KDE devs (aka who is actually on the KDE team) so that one could sponsor individual devs.

Although I trust KDE more than Mozilla (MZ pays their CEO 7 million/year and invests in anything but Firefox, their most known project), I would much much much rather prefer it to know where the money goes.

 

This is what I get when selecting English as a language

 

I can't find KDE's financial report, but in a video I watched it was claimed that Thunderbird collected more donations than KDE. It seems quite hard to believe, but in 2022 Thunderbird collected more than 6,4 million dollars.

KDE is an entire desktop environment, with a bunch of applications and even partnerships that have yielded a KDE laptop. Should Thunderbird have been able to collect more money than KDE itself, there might be something that KDE can learn from Thunderbird.

Edit: Added the link to the video that I watched

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