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Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00001*sponsor.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Apr 23
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4 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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8SPONSOR VIM DEVELOPMENT *sponsor*
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10Fixing bugs and adding new features takes a lot of effort. For a few years
11Bram has attempted to do this next to a full-time job. During that time the
12todo list kept getting longer and longer.
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14In order for Bram to support Vim properly he needs your support. Through your
15donations Bram will be able to have a part-time job and spend more time on
16fixing bugs and adding new features.
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18For the most recent information about sponsoring look on the Vim web site:
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20 http://www.vim.org/sponsor/
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22More explanations can be found in the |sponsor-faq|.
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25REGISTERED VIM USER *register*
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27You can become a registered Vim user by sending at least 10 euro. This works
28similar to sponsoring Vim, see |sponsor| above. Registration was made
29possible for the situation where your boss or bookkeeper may be willing to
30register software, but does not like the terms "sponsoring" and "donation".
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32More explanations can be found in the |register-faq|.
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35VOTE FOR FEATURES *vote-for-features*
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37To give registered Vim users and sponsors an advantage over lurkers they can
38vote for the items Bram should work on. How does this voting work?
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401. You send at least 10 euro. See below for ways to transfer money
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432. You will be e-mailed a registration key. Enter this key on your account
44 page on the Vim website. You can easily create an account if you don't
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473. You can enter your votes on the voting page. There is a link to that page
48 on your account page after entering a registration key. Your votes will
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514. The voting results appear on the results page, which is visible for
52 everybody: http://www.vim.org/sponsor/vote_results.php
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54Additionally, once you have send 100 euro or more in total, your name appears
55in the "Vim hall of honour": http://www.vim.org/sponsor/hall_of_honour.php
56But only if you enable this on your account page.
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59HOW TO SEND MONEY *send-money*
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61Creditcard Through PayPal, see the PayPal site for information:
62 https://www.paypal.com
63 The e-mail address for sending sponsorship money is:
64 donate@vim.org
65 The e-mail address for Vim registration is:
66 register@vim.org
67 Using Euro is preferred, other currencies are also accepted.
68 In Euro countries a bank transfer is preferred, this has lower
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71Bank transfer Transfer to Bram's account at the Postbank: 1644503. For
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73 IBAN: NL79 PSTB 0001 6445 03
74 SWIFT/BIC: PSTBNL21
75 This is the address of the bank:
76 ING Bank Amsterdam, Foreign Operations
77 PO Box 1800
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80 Include "Vim sponsor" or "Vim registration" in the comment of
81 your money transfer. Send me an e-mail that mentions the
82 amount you transferred if you want to vote for features and
83 show others you are a registered Vim user or sponsor.
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85Cash Small amounts can be send with ordinary mail. Put something
86 around the money, so that it's not noticable from the outside.
87 Mention your e-mail address if you want to vote for features
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90This is Bram's address: Bram Moolenaar
91 Clematisstraat 30
92 5925 BE Venlo
93 The Netherlands
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96ALTERNATIVE
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98If you don't care about sponsoring Vim Development or becoming a registered
99Vim user, but do care about helping needy children, consider giving to the
100ICCF Holland foundation. This is the charity recommended by Vim's author.
101The money is used for a children centre in the south of Uganda, where AIDS has
102caused many victims. See |uganda|.
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105QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS *sponsor-faq* *register-faq*
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107Why should I give money?
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109Bram has tried to work on Vim next to a full-time job. The list of known bugs
110and ideas for new features has constantly been growing during this time. Bram
111simply can't spend enough time on Vim development when he has a full-time job.
112Your contribution will make it possible for Bram to have a part-time job and
113spend much more time on Vim development. Bugs will be fixed quicker and new
114Vim releases will become available more often.
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117How much money should I send?
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119That is up to you. The more you give, the more time Bram can work on Vim. An
120indication for individuals that use Vim at home: 10 Euro per year. For
121professional use: 30 Euro per year per person. Send at least 10 euro to be
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125What do I get in return?
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127Each registered Vim user and sponsor who donates at least 10 euro will be able
128to vote for new features. These votes will give priority to the work on Vim.
129The votes are valid for two years. The more money you send the more your
130votes count |votes-counted|.
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132If you send 100 Euro or more in total you will be mentioned on the "Vim hall
133of honour" page on the Vim web site. But only if you enable this on your
134account page. You can also select whether the amount will be visible.
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137How do I become a Vim sponsor or registered Vim user?
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139Send money, as explained above |send-money| and include your e-mail address.
140When the money has been received you will receive a unique registration key.
141This key can be used on the Vim website to activate voting on your Vim
142account. You will then get an extra page where you can vote for features and
143choose whether others will be able to see that you donated. There is a link
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147What is the difference between sponsoring and registering?
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149It has a different name. Use the term "registration" if your boss doesn't
150like "sponsoring" or "donation". The benefits are the same.
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153How can I send money?
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155See |send-money|. Check the web site for the most recent information:
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159Why don't you use the SourceForge donation system?
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161SourceForge takes 5% of the donations for themselves. If you want to support
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165I cannot afford to send money, may I still use Vim?
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170I did not register Vim, can I use all available features?
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175I noticed a bug, do I need to register before I can report it?
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177No, suggestions for improving Vim can always be given. For improvements use
178the developer |maillist|, for reporting bugs see |bugs|.
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181How are my votes counted? *votes-counted*
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183You may vote when you send 10 euro or more. You can enter up to ten votes.
184You can select the same item several times to give it more points. You can
185also enter three counter votes, these count as negative points.
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187When you send 30 euro or more the points are doubled. Above 100 euro they
188count four times, above 300 euro they count six times, above 1000 euro ten
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192Can I change my votes?
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194You can change your votes any time you like, up to two years after you
195sent money. The points will be counted right away.
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198How about Charityware?
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200You have to decide yourself whether you want to sponsor Vim development, help
201the poor children in Uganda (see |uganda|) or both. Bram will certainly keep
202on supporting the project in Uganda. In the (unlikely) situation that Bram
203gets more donations for Vim development than he needs, he will send the money
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207I donated $$$, now please add feature XYZ!
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209There is no direct relation between your donation and the work Bram does.
210Otherwise you would be paying for work and Bram has to pay income tax over the
211donation. If you want to hire Bram for specific work, contact him directly,
212don't use the donation system.
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215Are the donations tax deductable?
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217No. Setting up a system for this is complex and imposes too many restrictions.
218The donations to help the children in |Uganda| are tax deductable in Holland,
219Germany, Canada and probably also in the USA.
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222Can you send me a bill?
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224Sending a bill would mean Bram does something in return for your contribution.
225That is work and would mean Bram has to pay income tax over the amount. It is
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