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I've got some standing orders of 1 or 2 euros every month for bigger projects like grapheneos and kde. And for small apps that I actively use, I try to donate 5 or 10 euros now and then. It's not much but I believe if everyone is doing their part we succeed in the long run

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[-] Fedditor385@lemmy.world -1 points 10 hours ago

I know, but if it was that easy to shift perspectives, the world would be a completely different place. I dislike the donation format since it plays a lot on the moral and psychology of the person - how much is enough, how much value does it actually provide me etc. Like I am the one doing the sales for the person. I much rather have a clear price.

Maybe it's just because of donations and the "uncertainty" it makes me feel. I did pay for open source software before (open source != free), guess I prefer just to see a clear price tag.

[-] HereIAm@lemmy.world 1 points 9 hours ago

That's a fair take. I can relate to the feeling of uncertainty. When I make small donations of a couple of euros I have to push away my feelings that the donation could be seen as insultingly low. It's hard to judge what a "fair" price is. But after all, many donation buttons say "Buy me a coffee" so I would hope the amount is appreciated either way.

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