Dear $ALL,
As we're approaching the end of the year, we can't help but notice that
X2Go is running low on funds.
We are still in need of almost 300 EUR to cover this year's hosting
costs, and we're a good 2 100 EUR short in the "events" category,
covering costs relating having handouts/posters printed for our booths,
and travel/accommodation costs for our volunteers.
It would be really cool if you could send some $$$/€€€/£££/¥¥¥ our way,
so we can keep advocating for X2Go and free remote desktop/remote
application projects in general, but also to keep our servers running.
We can accept donations via PayPal, Credit Card, Direct Debit,
giropay/paydirect and wire transfer. Best of all, donations towards X2Go
and orca are usually tax deductible for German tax subjects.
There are two sponsorship drives coming up, the first of them starting
tomorrow:
1) Non-recurring donations up to 100 Euro made on any Sunday during
December 2024 will be matched by Betterplace with an additional 15%.
This offer is only valid until a funding pool of 4 000 Euro is
depleted (per Sunday). So the earlier you donate on these Sundays,
the higher the chance that your donation will receive the bonus.
2) Non-recurring donations up to 100 Euro made on Friday, 2024-12-06
(starting 09:00 CET and ending 23:59 CET) will be matched 100% by the
Commercial and Savings Bank Ulm. This offer is only valid until a
funding pool of 10 000 Euro is depleted. So the earlier you donate
(past 09:00 CET) on this particular day, the higher the chance that
your donation will receive the bonus.
The donation links can be found right at the very top of the X2Go Wiki:
<https://wiki.x2go.org/>
If times are rough for you and you can't afford to donate, don't feel
bad! You can also help us by forwarding this announcement to whomever
you seem fit - e.g. your local Linux user group, your social media
followers, etc.
Another way to help us is to be vocal about what you need X2Go for and
how it would hurt you if it would no longer be available - we're trying
to apply for public funding, so if you're using X2Go in the public
sector (i.e. education, research, health care, energy, industry), please
do let us know how X2Go ceasing to exist would affect you.
Kind Regards,
Stefan Baur, first chairman of the board,
Open Remote Computing Association - orca e.V.