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Re^2: thoughts on funding for perl fundation

by Qiang (Friar)
on Jun 05, 2005 at 04:57 UTC ( [id://463654]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


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in thread thoughts on funding for perl fundation

followed the link from your post, the affinity program is..

we developed a unique and powerful marketing proposition known as affinity marketing: selling to people with a strong common interest.

the ground work is not that much as long as the card is in place(this will take some time to set it up with the bank, but we can do it since liinuxfund can do it). people whoever want to donate few bucks to the perl fundation can choose to use this credit card.

I use credit card, and may as well use the one that supports my beloved perl development.

I think We already got lots people willing to help and this program can easily take off. just let them know here is another way to support perl.

but, after all, I see no one will lose from this.

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Re^3: thoughts on funding for perl fundation
by brian_d_foy (Abbot) on Jun 05, 2005 at 23:08 UTC

    The credit card companies don't do this because they are nice, so I'll see what we'd have to do on our side and what we'll get for it. We might, for instance, have to turn over a long list of people they can send mail to so they can market their services. The general inquiry form for MBNA already asks about that.

    Usually when you think that nobody can lose, you're about to walk into a trap. The trick is to be a bit paranoid and ask a lot of questions before you get hooked into something. :)

    --
    brian d foy <brian@stonehenge.com>
      Usually when you think that nobody can lose, you're about to walk into a trap. The trick is to be a bit paranoid and ask a lot of questions before you get hooked into something. :)

      you are absolutely right. There are a lot of stuff need to be taken care of before this actually happens.

      are you in the perl fundation committe? will this idea be discussed/considered?

      oh, off-topic, your article "brian's guide to solving any perl program" has been translated to chinese months ago, it's here . It's especially useful for beginner programmers(not only perl programmer).

        I'm not part of TPF at all. I'm just looking into it because I'm curious.

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        brian d foy <brian@stonehenge.com>

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