D donetao Banned Joined Apr 1, 2015 Posts 137 Location Enid Oklahoma Apr 28, 2015 #1 Hi! How many 50$ donations would it take to insure sysnative would be able to stay on the net and help people?? I have no idea how much it takes to keep this forum going?? I'm just a old country boy that asks dumb questions like this because I really would like to know and because it don't bother me one little bit to ask. I know John will not ask personally and will even take money out of his pocket to keep it going. I don't want that to happen. Maybe some day the forum can operate in the black. Here's hoping that happens soon!' Gary! Really bored tonight but really sincere about this. Just a old country boy looking for trouble!:lol:
Hi! How many 50$ donations would it take to insure sysnative would be able to stay on the net and help people?? I have no idea how much it takes to keep this forum going?? I'm just a old country boy that asks dumb questions like this because I really would like to know and because it don't bother me one little bit to ask. I know John will not ask personally and will even take money out of his pocket to keep it going. I don't want that to happen. Maybe some day the forum can operate in the black. Here's hoping that happens soon!' Gary! Really bored tonight but really sincere about this. Just a old country boy looking for trouble!:lol:
P Patrick Sysnative Staff Joined Jun 7, 2012 Posts 4,618 Apr 28, 2015 #2 The financial internals of Sysnative won't be discussed in public, because it's not necessary. Donations are also not necessary, and are merely there as a way for members to extend their thank you to the forum for helping them if they wish to do so. Edit: You were also told previously that donations and financial related information won't be discussed in the public forums, so please don't ask again. Last edited: Apr 28, 2015
The financial internals of Sysnative won't be discussed in public, because it's not necessary. Donations are also not necessary, and are merely there as a way for members to extend their thank you to the forum for helping them if they wish to do so. Edit: You were also told previously that donations and financial related information won't be discussed in the public forums, so please don't ask again.
Laxer Co-FounderSenior Administrator Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 4,002 Location Portland, OR Apr 28, 2015 #3 To add just a little bit to Patrick's response. All donations go towards improving sysnative. There is not a fixed amount of donations that could ever amount to a total cost as we are continually evolving, updating and expanding.
To add just a little bit to Patrick's response. All donations go towards improving sysnative. There is not a fixed amount of donations that could ever amount to a total cost as we are continually evolving, updating and expanding.
jcgriff2 Co-Founder / AdminBSOD Instructor/ExpertMicrosoft MVP (Ret.) Staff member Joined Feb 19, 2012 Posts 21,542 Location New Jersey Shore Apr 28, 2015 #4 donetao said: Hi! How many 50$ donations would it take to insure sysnative would be able to stay on the net and help people?? Click to expand... That's like asking how much will it take to make sure the car runs in perpetuity! There is no way to answer that question because you never know what's going to come along. This discussion is very inappropriate. A donation made by a member is greatly appreciated regardless of the amount and I don't want anyone to get the impression that we don't care about nor want donations <$50. That simply is not true.
donetao said: Hi! How many 50$ donations would it take to insure sysnative would be able to stay on the net and help people?? Click to expand... That's like asking how much will it take to make sure the car runs in perpetuity! There is no way to answer that question because you never know what's going to come along. This discussion is very inappropriate. A donation made by a member is greatly appreciated regardless of the amount and I don't want anyone to get the impression that we don't care about nor want donations <$50. That simply is not true.