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@ -49,6 +49,145 @@ clever tricks like the plague." --Edsger Dijkstra
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*** easy ledger compatibility testing
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**** --compare to compare (xml?) output with ledger with same args
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** docs
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*** funding
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**** vision
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How to grow the hledger project ?
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I'm looking for ways to fund active and sustainable hledger
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development by me and others.
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A secondary goal is to develop new sustainable models and processes
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for funding free software developers and other community projects.
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This is sometimes the point in a free sw project's development where
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the project leader seemingly loses the plot, alienates contributors
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and destroys the community's good-will dynamic. I've seen it many
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times, but a few have succeeded and I want to be one of them - so
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that I can eat, have a modicum of stability and do my best work in
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service to the community. At worst, I'll look bad but the project
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will still be out there. At best I'll live more easily and joyfully
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while serving the cause of Financial Solvency!
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So I'm beginning by posting these notes and inviting feedback/ideas -
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as much or as little as folks want to give.
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**** funding models
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Brainstorming some possible funding models & processes.
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***** grants
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How to find possible grant sources ?
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****** con
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******* getting grant funding is a whole new field to study
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******* slow and time intensive, I imagine
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***** donations
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Solicit donations.
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****** pro
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******* simple
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****** con
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******* often difficult
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******* donators do not feel a direct benefit
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***** shareware
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Release the project under a non-free license, requiring commercial
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users to pay the fee on an honour basis (eg).
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****** pro
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******* flexible, low administration, encourages trust
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****** con
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******* effectively closed-source ? would inhibit collaboration
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******* benefit is still indirect, only a proportion will pay
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******* enforcement/guilt may come into play
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***** limited-time premium branch
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The funded version of hledger gets some desirable premium features
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before the free version and is closed-source. Funders/customers pay
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a fixed price for immediate access to the funded version. Yearly, a
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new funded version is released and the old funded version is merged
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into the free version. (To gain experience it could be done on a
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smaller scale, eg monthly/quarterly.)
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****** pro
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******* all features reach community, predictably
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******* customers are also community funders
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******* customers receive direct benefit from paying
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****** con
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******* free sw developers compete/outshine the premium branch
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***** bounties
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Some (or all) feature, bugfix, project management or other tasks are
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published with a bounty attached. When the bounty is paid by one or
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more funders, the task is performed and delivered. Or, bounty is paid
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on completion of task (honour system).
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****** pro
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******* funders receive direct benefit
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***** bounties using fundable.org (eg)
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A more organised form of the above, perhaps facilitating trust,
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co-funding and larger bounties.
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****** pro
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******* proven process developed by others
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****** con
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******* fundable takes a cut
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***** hosted service
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Offer hosted and managed ledgers, perhaps with premium features, for
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a monthly fee
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****** pro
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******* proven model
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******* clear benefit to customers, especially non-technies
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****** con
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******* success of free/self-installed version competes with hosting service
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******* some will avoid web-hosting their financial data
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***** customisation
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Offer per-user customisations, possibly to be merged in the trunk,
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for a fee
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***** support
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Offer user/developer support for a fee
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***** training
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Offer application and/or financial training for a fee
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***** profit sharing/tithing
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Each period (quarter, half-year, year), donate 10% (eg) to project
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contributors and/or supporting projects
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***** transparent funding
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Funding and usage of funds is published on the web as a ledger
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***** opaque funding
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All funding and spending need not be made public
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**** strengths
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hledger has some aptitudes in this area:
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***** hledger deals with money => hledger users will tend to have some money
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***** hledger's purpose is to increase financial success => users will feel its value to their bottom line
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***** hledger is a tool that can support project funding, eg by publishing community funding data
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**** weaknesses
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***** hledger doesn't have a nice ui yet
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***** hledger has a limited featureset
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***** hledger requires work, eg data entry and chart of accounts maintenance
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***** hledger is geeky
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***** there is competition
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***** hledger has no compelling market niche (aside from payment-averse free software users)
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**** competitors/fellow niche inhabitants
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***** web apps
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****** netsuite
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****** sql-ledger, ledgersmb
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****** wesabe
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****** ...
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***** desktop apps
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****** quickbooks
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****** quicken
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****** ms money
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****** grisbi
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****** gnucash
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****** excel
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****** ledger!
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****** ...
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*** --version
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*** --help
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*** readme
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