Donating a monthly $5 through Github Hopefully you get some more to fill the money requirement.
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I shall donate as soon as I'm back at my computer where I have my banking stuff! I have just two questions for Otter:
- Do you have a favorite rock?
- Do you have a favorite kind of fish?
Much thanks!
Just wanted to say thanks to everyone involved in formalizing this. Really helps to know that lemmy.ca will be support and stable for a while to come. I really also love the census you did. Would love to see that continue. I've signed up to support monthly through GitHub.
I'm going to brain-dump some suggestions that come to mind for the future:
- I really like how OpenCollective.com makes it easy to see the incoming and outgoing transactions for a fund. You've setup up a bunch of payment options already, so I don't want to add to that burden, but it would be cool to see a similar kind of reporting for Fedecan -- it doesn't have to be super sophisticated, heck even a CSV transaction log would do. It would be useful for transparency, but also so that the community can ensure Fedecan's expenses are comfortably paid for.
- My dream is that the Fediverse provides viable alternatives to big tech's social platforms, and the first thing that comes to mind is how Facebook and its various services are the default for so many people. Facebook' Social Graph, Facebook Pages, Facebook Groups, Facebook Marketplace and Instagram come to mind. If Fedecan can work towards providing a stable alternative to even one of those, it would be an effort worth supporting.
- Currently the only other Fediverse services I use are Mastodon through social.coop, and BookWyrm through Bookrastinaing. I'd love to see Fedecan build or support essential services like that.
- This is leaving the Fediverse scope, but I recently learned about an initiative from India where they're tackling monopolies like Uber by building services that don't take commission. NammaYatri.in is one example. They use the Beckn protocol and India's ONDC stack. In the very long term, I wonder if Fedecan could support those kinds of initiatives, to setup alternatives with healthier incentives baked in.
Re: open collective, we looked at it but it seemed limited for Canadians. I liked that aspect of it too, so I'm working on a grafana dashboard for us to try and do something similar.
I really also love the census you did. Would love to see that continue
I have notes for next year's version :)
It would be useful for transparency, but also so that the community can ensure Fedecan's expenses are comfortably paid for
This is good feedback! I know the team is working on improving this, and while it might take some time to streamline the process, that sounds like a solid plan
how Facebook and its various services are the default for so many people. Facebook' Social Graph, Facebook Pages, Facebook Groups, Facebook Marketplace and Instagram come to mind. If Fedecan can work towards providing a stable alternative to even one of those, it would be an effort worth supporting.
Yep, I still have my account for local groups that don't exist elsewhere. It would be amazing to be able to migrate them elsewhere. I haven't explored in some time, but when I was looking around last year the private group / facebook-esque platforms had some work to do. As more people move to the fediverse, I'm hoping there's more momentum to get that work done.
Pixelfed as an alternative to Instagram is strong now. There is also Mobilizon for events, which I'll have to explore some more
and BookWyrm through Bookrastinaing. I'd love to see Fedecan build or support essential services like that.
Since I'm not as familiar with BookWyrm yet, would it be helpful to have an additional instance for it?
In the very long term, I wonder if Fedecan could support those kinds of initiatives, to setup alternatives with healthier incentives baked in.
I didn't know about NammaYatri.in, it sounds cool! Even if we don't end up supporting it directly, I expect such projects to find a good home here without the influence of shareholders/profit
Thanks for the response! I think Pixelfed would be a great addition, since it will probably be popular. I'm not so sure about BookWyrm. Its network is fairly healthy, and it's usually used as an alternative to Amazon's Goodreads, but it maybe one that is worth surveying the community about.
Looking forward to Fedecan's future!
$20 on the way. Thanks for the work you folks are doing. I greatly appreciate it.
Have my little 5$ donation on github sponsors. It was just a one timer, but i will see if i can do more next time :) and just a question can someone contribute to the guides and learning resources? Because i would like to contribute there if i can.
Totally! We set up the website with collaboration in mind so that anyone can help write the guides + iteratively improve upon them. This should ease the workload and allow everyone to weigh in on the best way to present the information. The website supports internationalization, so we can have the guides in different languages too.
I'll make another post here later to get feedback on the planned structure / contribution process. I can tag you in that post if you would like :)
Yes would definitly like to contribute and even help translate it to german if its wanted. And you probably noticed it already but i made already a pr about a guide
Yes I see it now!
I'll check about getting that merged in, thank you so much :)
Thanks a lot! If it isnt in your style that you imagined of the page, please let me know i will try to adjust to it then :)
No problem, I imagine we will try to add content first and then improve the style and organization over time
Congratulations! I will put in a little donation this weekend.
Just the other day, I was thinking about how nice it would be for the team behind lemmy.ca to expand into other Fediverse services. I'm glad to see it's on the roadmap. The future is looking brighter for non-corporate social media in Canada.
We're excited too :)
I was thinking about how nice it would be for the team behind lemmy.ca to expand into other Fediverse services
Did you have any particular service that you might us to focus on?
Did you have any particular service that you might us to focus on?
Also not the persons you replied to but I am very interested in [email protected] (so much so, I started the community) which is a kind of Goodreads, IMDb, etc, etc replacement - basically all those sites that used to be great and have been bought out by big companies (mainly Amazon in the two named cases).
Not the person you replied to, but what about Mastodon?
We haven't made any final decisions yet, but right now I think a lot of us already use https://mstdn.ca alongside Lemmy.
It might be a duplicated effort to spin up another mastodon, whereas we could focus our attention on new platforms + support the existing Canadian mastodon instance in other ways
Yay for future potential pixelfed!
Sponsored monthly! Way to go everyone, this is awesome. Contributing feels like something good I can do in the face of a whole lot of bad in the world rn, and Iβm grateful this instance exists and is so well supported. π«‘ π
Congratulations folks!
I don't know if I'm missing it somewhere, but many banks now let folks set up recurring interac e-transfers. Just set a monthly $5 with my bank.
Thank you, we'll see about including that information on the donation page.
Maybe we can link to the guides for some common banks so that people know what the process will be like for them
Great news. I use this site far more than I used Netflix before I cancelled that service so I consider a monthly donation money well spent.
This is it right here.
FYI, the "Support Lemmy" link in the menu on lemmy.ca site is going to the general Lemmy donation page at join-lemmy.org
That's actually hard coded inside lemmy-ui: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/blob/5cd66bb037aca82bef396d48dd9e4ec6f21ef747/src/shared/config.ts#L7-L8
Ah, good to know.
I wish I could donate now, but I broke my foot and I'm off work because of it so I don't have any income. Thank you for all your hard work to provide this service to Canadians and other people from around the world!
No worries at all, hope you have a speedy recovery! The idea is that people can contribute what they can, when they can, and that should be enough to keep the service free and accessible to everyone :)
Give only if you can. If enough of us who can give do give, we should be able cover the current costs and provide some buffer.
From each according to his ability, etc
Don't feel bad, take care of yourself first!
You mentioned the costs for server hosting, domain registration and non-profit requirements, which is great so we have an idea of how much needs to be covered with donations going forward.
You also mentioned reimbursing people for past costs. What's the current debt?
Thanks for doing all of this.
Since we took over in June 2023, truckbc has been paying personally for the server. All costs including the non profit registration (covered by me) have added up to about $2500 so far.
I don't have the number handy but going off memory, Smorks has about $1000 in donations from before he was going to transfer our way.
Ideally I'd just like to keep our finances totally public, but we're not that organized yet.
Ideally I'd just like to keep our finances totally public, but we're not that organized yet.
That's not something I know anything about, so I'll let you guys sort out what to do there (along with everything else) :)
But given what you've been open about so far:
~$1500 in debt ~$155/month ongoing costs (amortizing the domain reg over the year)
Thanks, I'll come up with a good donation amount based on these numbers :)
I wanna give /u/otter a big π for all the work he's done here. All the fedecan site and content was him, as well as dealing with the more mundane paperwork to sort this all out.
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It was totally a group effort! Thankfully, I had some extra time the past few months to dedicate to this, and I learned a lot throughout the process. Really excited to get started on the next portion of the project!