Difference between revisions of "Mudlet Sponsorship Plan"
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− | | 1 || 100 || 100|| Apple code signing certificate | + | | 1 || 100 $ || 100 $ || Apple code signing certificate |
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− | | 2a || 500 || 600 || Windows code signing certificate from digicert for 1 year | + | | 2a || 500 $ || 600 $ || Windows code signing certificate from digicert for 1 year |
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− | | 2b || 475 || 575 || Alternatively: Windows code signing certificate from digicert for 2 years | + | | 2b || 475 $ || 575 $ || Alternatively: Windows code signing certificate from digicert for 2 years |
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− | | 3 || 300 || 900 || Additional windows CI job (would possibly allow us to create 64-bit windows binaries without delay, appveyor charges $25 per additional job per month) | + | | 3 || 300 $ || 900 $ || Additional windows CI job (would possibly allow us to create 64-bit windows binaries without delay, appveyor charges $25 per additional job per month) |
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| 4 || ? || ? || Additional travis (macOS?) CI jobs (we'd need to contact travis support for a quote) | | 4 || ? || ? || Additional travis (macOS?) CI jobs (we'd need to contact travis support for a quote) | ||
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− | | ? || | + | | ? || 100 $ || 1000 $ || Steam store listing? |
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− | | ? || | + | | ? || 20 $ || 1020 $ || Windows store listing? |
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| ? || ? || ? || Bounties for complicated projects? | | ? || ? || ? || Bounties for complicated projects? |
Revision as of 22:28, 29 June 2019
Funding Goal Ideas
Priority | Cost (yearly) | Cost (total) | Description |
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1 | 100 $ | 100 $ | Apple code signing certificate |
2a | 500 $ | 600 $ | Windows code signing certificate from digicert for 1 year |
2b | 475 $ | 575 $ | Alternatively: Windows code signing certificate from digicert for 2 years |
3 | 300 $ | 900 $ | Additional windows CI job (would possibly allow us to create 64-bit windows binaries without delay, appveyor charges $25 per additional job per month) |
4 | ? | ? | Additional travis (macOS?) CI jobs (we'd need to contact travis support for a quote) |
? | 100 $ | 1000 $ | Steam store listing? |
? | 20 $ | 1020 $ | Windows store listing? |
? | ? | ? | Bounties for complicated projects? |
Contributor Tier Ideas
- $1: Discord role
- $5: Private Q&A channel with devs. Participate in polls
$10: Stickers(we'd need to design and order them first)- $15: Coding livestreams topic selection (regularly, different topics, livestreams open to all)
- $25: Discord cool role
- $50: Mentioning on about page. Demonnic will turn you a pen on his lathe.
Points from other creators
- Publicize it regularly
- Create a Discord role
- Have the $1 tier
- stickers :D (designed by Stephen!)
- Coding livestreams
- Coding Q&A videos
- Live coding sessions of Mudlet scripts
Come up with reward ideas
Interesting ideas:
- Discord role (or multiple tiered)
- Private Q&A channel with devs
- Alternatively a half-public channel, in that all can read answers, but not all can write
Stickers(we'd need to design and order them first)- Coding livestreams
- regularly
- different topics
- Mudlet
- scripts
- Mentioning on about page
- Have this tiered as well? For example like this
- Mention name
- Mention name and image
- Mention name, image and tool-tip shown on mouse-over
- Mention name, image, tool-tip and be clickable/link somewhere (no 18+)
Anti-ideas we are not implementing:
- Getting your game listed
- Putting advertising on mudlet.org
Investigate other platforms
- Keneanung checked out other platforms that Github supports - none are all that popular and Patreon had the lowest fees.
- which ones were checked? --> The ones mentioned in https://help.github.com/en/articles/displaying-a-sponsor-button-in-your-repository#about-funding-files
Be mindful of doing it wrong
- don't want anyone to feel left out - Mudlet is gonna be free, and we're not doing this to make people without money feel bad (practically speaking the amount that'll care will not be high, but still!)