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Donating Funds to Rust-Netservices #35
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Hi! Thank you very much for the proposed support! I am the maintainer of this repository, and the manager of the overall project run as a Swiss non-profit Cyphernet Association. |
Hi Dr. Orlovsky. I propose jumping on a call, where I bring some of our team members. The goal is to explain what we are doing, where the funds come from, and most importantly answer any questions you have. We can also keep things via message. |
@Lfada I am glad to have a call. The whole of October is kind of full of conferences, but I am available early this week - or at the end of the next one. |
@dr-orlovsky the end of next week would work best. Would any of these times work for you? |
Sorry, it seems I underestimated the duration of my travel back - I will be back home only from the 22nd of Oct. Any day/time on that week will work for me. |
No worries. Would October 23 or 24 at 3pm CET (9am EST) work for you? Feel free to share your email here or via Twitter (@lukfada). |
Yep, that will work. Thank you! I am orlovsky ... protonmail.ch |
Hi @dr-orlovsky last week I sent an invite to orlovsky at protonmail dot ch , did you get it? Let me know if that time still works for you :) |
I am finally back to my normal schedule after weeks of talks and conferences. Nope, the e-mail haven't gone through - not even to spam. I can search by your address - or alternatively you can find me on Telegram as @dr_orlovsky |
Hi @dr-orlovsky. We couldn't connect since the last time we chatted (3 weeks ago). When would it be a good time to talk? Here's Rust-Netservices profile on Drips and the claim flow will walk you through the process. A live walk-through, and answering any questions you might have before and throughout the process is what worked best for other projects claiming. So it's your choice if you want to do it by yourself or with us, live. Just let us know! |
Hi Rust-netservices maintainers. I'm Lucas, a core contributor to the radworks project. https://radworks.org/
We've been using https://github.com/cyphernet-dao/rust-netservices as part of Radicle. It's in fact one of our most critical dependencies!
We really appreciate the work you all do and we want to make sure that you are all well funded to keep doing it. For that reason we have decided to donate some funds to your project through Drips (an initiative that is coming out of our organization for funding FOSS).
Who can I talk to about it?
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