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OpenBSD Foundation 2018 Fundraising Campaign

by divbit on 3/20/18, 7:17 PM with 23 comments

  • by ams6110 on 3/20/18, 7:50 PM

    Note that these pages are not served via https, and neither is the donations page[1] which contains links to Paypal.

    This has been pointed out from time to time on the openbsd "misc" email list but I've never seen a good explanation for why these pages are not secure.

    [1] http://www.openbsdfoundation.org/donations.html

  • by chrisvalleybay on 3/20/18, 8:47 PM

    Remember that OpenBSD also represents OpenSSH, which so many of us use every day.
  • by dheelus on 3/20/18, 8:30 PM

    Well, I want to donate but I don't want to use PayPal. And US banks charge an arm and a leg for wire transfers. Is there a way I can simply mail them a check?
  • by insaneirish on 3/20/18, 9:38 PM

    Their continued unwillingness to create a US 501(c)(3) entity to receive donations from US donors means that they will continue to lose out on a significant number of potential donations.
  • by aomix on 3/20/18, 11:32 PM

    I appreciate OpenBSD. Among other things their focus on making APIs that are impossible to misuse and hacking down the scope of a problem to the bone result in a lot of interesting products. Basically if you have to consult anything beyond the man page for their stuff they've failed. Given those restrictions they tackle big problems with good results.
  • by dijit on 3/20/18, 9:34 PM

    I put a recurring $50 donation when the freeBSD controversy came and went.

    I hope its useful, not sure what they use the money for.

  • by divbit on 3/20/18, 7:28 PM

    Note from the about page: "We are not a registered charity, in the sense that we do not issue tax deductible receipts. " Seems still worthwhile to raise awareness.
  • by jwilk on 3/20/18, 7:57 PM

    It's "OpenBSD", not "Open BSD". Please use the original title:

    The OpenBSD Foundation 2018 Fundraising Campaign