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Why do people ask questions like this? Isn't, "Which worthwhile FOSS projects are underfunded?" a better way to say it?
It's just so kludgy.
Because when they ask that, people say wikipedia or firefox and not things like archive
That's a different question.
What makes it a different question, I’m ignorant and ask that you explain
"Which FOSS projects have enough funding that we should donate elsewhere?" is more-or-less asking "Which FOSS projects are overfunded?", making it almost the opposite of “Which worthwhile FOSS projects are underfunded?”
Plenty of projects I rely on are underfunded or adequately funded, and there are many thousands of underfunded projects. So I'll have no shortage of projects to consider. By instead asking for the overfunded projects, I can simply cross them off my list of projects to donate to.
Thank you, I understand
I think orbituary was trying to point out why do we not ask and give “notice” to underfunded project rather than those that already are funded and I feel both of you are trying to convey the same sentiment.
I could be dead wrong as well but thank you for bringing this to notice
Not OP but I would say because it is a smaller list where if you want to donate and make a big difference to the project then you know it is good to give money to pretty much anyone other than the over funded ones.
Appreciate you, thank you for the explanation