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You can help us with:
You can help us with:
* sponsoring: if you can host a machine and/or provide connectivity
* sponsoring: if you can host a machine and/or provide connectivity
* equipements: see the list of possible improvements below
* equipments: see the list of possible improvements below
* money: you can send us money which will be used in the association:
* money: you can send us money which will be used in the association:
** by check (see the duckcorp.org whois for Duck's postal address, or ask him by mail or IRC)
** by check (see the duckcorp.org whois for Duck's postal address, or ask him by mail or IRC)
** by account transfer to Duck's account in France or Japan
** by Paypal to duck@duckcorp.org
** by Paypal to duck@duckcorp.org


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Here are ideas on which to contribute:
Here are ideas on which to contribute:
* [[DcExpenses#Regular_Expenses|regular expenses]]
* [[DcExpenses#Regular_Expenses|regular expenses]]
* [https://projects.duckcorp.org/issues/537 Toushirou and Orfeo are getting old]
* [~90€] add/replace memory on Toushirou (2GB is too low, and even if memtest did not find any problem with the current one, it is still not sure it is not at fault, so we could then test it and later readd it if ok), planned 2x2GB
* [???] buy a new machine, to provide: VMs, more services redondancy, ... (needed hardware not yet evaluated, more on this later)
* [??? (quite expensive)] change Orfeo's backplane to have 4 disks slot instead of 2, and add 2 new disks (in a new RAID 1 array), planned at least 120GB capacity (2.5″ 10000 RPM SAS, like the other ones) (can be bought anywhere, but proprietary braquets needed)
* [???] buy a new machine, to provide: VMs, more services redondancy, ... (hardware needed not yet evaluated, more on this later)


== List of Previous Contributions ==
== List of Previous Contributions ==
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! Date !! Amount !! Donnor !! Comments
! Date !! Amount !! Donor !! Comments
|-
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| 2021-03-26 || 20€ || Clawfire || via Paypal, commission paid by donnor
| 2010-05-16 || 42€ || Chloé
|-
| 2014-11-24 || 15€ || Clawfire || via Paypal, commission paid by donnor
|-
| 2014-07-14 || 15€ || Clawfire || via Paypal, commission paid by donnor
|-
| 2013-09-22 || 100$ USD || Damien || via Paypal => 69€
|-
| 2011-01-10 || 500€ || AnonymousDonor1 ||
|-
| 2010-05-16 || 42€ || Chloé ||
|}
|}


Note: early contributions in the CoinNetwork projects are not taken into account, as most information is lost.
Note: early contributions in the CoinNetwork project are not taken into account, as most information is lost.

Revision as of 11:17, 26 March 2021

DuckCorp is built and maintained by volunteers, mostly with their own money. The services are totaly free of charge for all users, but you may wish to contribute to help us keep it working well and improve.

How to Contribute ?

You can help us with:

  • sponsoring: if you can host a machine and/or provide connectivity
  • equipments: see the list of possible improvements below
  • money: you can send us money which will be used in the association:
    • by check (see the duckcorp.org whois for Duck's postal address, or ask him by mail or IRC)
    • by account transfer to Duck's account in France or Japan
    • by Paypal to duck@duckcorp.org

What can you Contribute ?

Here are ideas on which to contribute:

List of Previous Contributions

Only pure financial contributions are listed here; equipments and sponsored purchases are listed on the DuckCorp expenses page.

Date Amount Donor Comments
2021-03-26 20€ Clawfire via Paypal, commission paid by donnor
2014-11-24 15€ Clawfire via Paypal, commission paid by donnor
2014-07-14 15€ Clawfire via Paypal, commission paid by donnor
2013-09-22 100$ USD Damien via Paypal => 69€
2011-01-10 500€ AnonymousDonor1
2010-05-16 42€ Chloé

Note: early contributions in the CoinNetwork project are not taken into account, as most information is lost.