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Liam Dawe May 13, 2019
Quoting: CreakBTW Liam, did you think about giving different badges depending on the reward? ty
Don't worry I got your comment, it's sat in my inbox so I know to take a look at it and think on how to best do it :)

Thank you everyone, your support is incredible!
Liam Dawe May 13, 2019
Quoting: GuestLiam has consistently provided valuable information to the Linux gaming community. I would not be aware of half of the Linux gaming options available to me without his articles, and am grateful that he has undertaken this endeavour. I actually appreciate calls for donations such as this, because it reminds me to not take this for granted, and make a small contribution.
Thank you! I try to keep it a good few months between calls like this :)
Geppeto35 May 13, 2019
Message for supporters: which way/site is the best (I mean with less charges from plateform, currency change, so with more money that directly go to GOL) for a €uro bank account as mine?
TY 4 incoming answers
ziabice May 13, 2019
Seems that the Paypal link is not working, it gave me a "Sorry — your last action could not be completed" error when opened...

Please Liam, take my money! :)

UPDATE:
I went to the "Support Us" page, then followed the link to Paypal from here and it worked!


Last edited by ziabice on 13 May 2019 at 5:15 pm UTC
kaiman May 13, 2019
I've been on the fence for a long time (as with some other places on the web I frequent), but this time I finally said "it's now or never". So I click on the Patreon link, 'cause everyone is on Patreon, right? And the first thing they want is my name!? WTF!?

So I try LibrePay, and they're cool with just the E-Mail address and do direct debit via SEPA. Thank you so much :-). So here's my measly €13/year. Don't spend it all at once ...
Liam Dawe May 13, 2019
Thanks again everyone!
Liam Dawe May 13, 2019
Quoting: Geppeto35Message for supporters: which way/site is the best (I mean with less charges from plateform, currency change, so with more money that directly go to GOL) for a €uro bank account as mine?
TY 4 incoming answers
Afraid I can't personally answer that, as I don't personally see the payment fees on Liberapay, but PayPal is generally quite low on my end in terms of fees. Patreon is the highest, since they take their own fee and then there's a PayPal fee on top of that.
Para-Gliding 6 years May 14, 2019
Done yesterday, 60€ one-time payment in euros on liberapay. How does it translate to you concretely in pounds? You receive it month by month ou as a one-time also?
All those sites are not really clear: fees are on top or remove from your grant? will see it on my bank statement in few days.
...curious to see a badge on my profile (we always stay a teenager on chrismas, even when we have 4x those years XD)

continue your great work Liam! best
Liam Dawe May 14, 2019
Quoting: Para-GlidingDone yesterday, 60€ one-time payment in euros on liberapay. How does it translate to you concretely in pounds? You receive it month by month ou as a one-time also?
All those sites are not really clear: fees are on top or remove from your grant? will see it on my bank statement in few days.
...curious to see a badge on my profile (we always stay a teenager on chrismas, even when we have 4x those years XD)

continue your great work Liam! best
For Liberapay, it's a one-time payment to me too. Looks like I end up with about £45.
chris.echoz May 15, 2019
Quoting: chris.echozI have retired my XMPP (who needs this when Matrix exists, duh) server and repurposed the saved cost of the VPS to a $5 monthly donation to GoL.

Are PayPal donations counted on Patreon? I'm hesitant to touch anything Patreon due to some questionable ethics regarding censorship.
Was my donation received? Still doesn't seem to have made me a "supporter".
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