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Hello,

our fundraising campaign officially starts today. Like last time, I'd like to add a donation meter to our websites, so people can donate towards a goal.

I am not a friend of unrealistic values, just to keep people donating ("We want one million dollars"). However, since this time, the main goal is to define our budget for 2013, and therefore determining the community's resources for next year, I'd like to come up with a senseful symbolic value. Comparing TDF with any other major free software organization, our budget is rather low.

As an example: We have XY language projects, and each of them should have a budget of Z, that makes XYZ € to raise.

Or: We have XY million downloads, and if we get 0,01 € per download, we want to raise XYZ €.

Anyone has some nice numbers we can work with?

Florian

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