Maybe what Centos needs is a bridal registry.
Here in the US, an engaged couple can tell their friends what they'd like to be given as wedding presents. They do this by listing items in a registry, in various stores around town.
Anyway, the idea is, post stuff you need in a list on your site. Say you need 20 hard drives, or a particular power supply, or whatever items that get consumed in day to day operations.
Just list what's needed, who needs it, and whatever info. It doesn't have to be hardware either - just something everyone can agree is OK to list.
People visiting the site can look and decide if it's possible to contribute something - even if it's only one new hard drive of the type needed. Or maybe a canister of Columbia's finest coffee. (although I supposed consuming donated foods of any kind from unknown persons is a risk)
And should a contributing member have a hardware failure on his own personal workstation, why not ask the world for some charity in return for his/her efforts? Just list what you need, what it is to be used for, and see if we like you enough to give it to you.
'Contributing members' meaning those known to the community, verifiable, and who are putting in the hours, or whatever efforts.
And I'm thinking cash donations should be frowned upon because money can be so easily subverted to doing bad things in the world.
I thinks is a great idea, Its our way of trying to contribute towards a common goal. Who knows it could be a great way to assist in any way we can. I think its a good thought, and I think we should point out, if you do help with hardware or whatever, then you still have no right to be bossy or be demanding as if your working on the project.
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Maybe what Centos needs is a bridal registry.
Here in the US, an engaged couple can tell their friends what they'd like to be given as wedding presents. They do this by listing items in a registry, in various stores around town.
Anyway, the idea is, post stuff you need in a list on your site. Say you need 20 hard drives, or a particular power supply, or whatever items that get consumed in day to day operations.
Just list what's needed, who needs it, and whatever info. It doesn't have to be hardware either - just something everyone can agree is OK to list.
People visiting the site can look and decide if it's possible to contribute something - even if it's only one new hard drive of the type needed. Or maybe a canister of Columbia's finest coffee. (although I supposed consuming donated foods of any kind from unknown persons is a risk)
And should a contributing member have a hardware failure on his own personal workstation, why not ask the world for some charity in return for his/her efforts? Just list what you need, what it is to be used for, and see if we like you enough to give it to you.
'Contributing members' meaning those known to the community, verifiable, and who are putting in the hours, or whatever efforts.
And I'm thinking cash donations should be frowned upon because money can be so easily subverted to doing bad things in the world.
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