18 May 2009 10:52
[SM-ANNOUNCE] ANNOUNCE: SquirrelMail Needs Your Help - Please Donate!
Paul Lesniewski <paul <at> squirrelmail.org>
2009-05-18 08:52:27 GMT
2009-05-18 08:52:27 GMT
Dear Friends, SquirrelMail is currently celebrating 10 years of providing free, Open Source Software to the world. We have a lot to be grateful for and many people to thank for how successful we've been! SquirrelMail is included in most major Linux distributions and is independently downloaded by tens of thousands of people every month, which might even make it more widespread than some of the biggest free webmail providers. And, proving that Open Source really works, our popularity has allowed us to collaborate with countless talented individuals who have helped us keep SquirrelMail safe, up to date and full of new features. But fame has its price.(Continue reading)SquirrelMail has always been run by a small group of volunteers, and we've never been paid for our efforts. We do it because this is our passion; we do it for the love and the fun. But running a high-profile project means that there is a plethora of work from which no one gets much fun (or love). That's taken its toll -- our numbers have dwindled and our visionary initiatives for our next big release have had to take a back seat to ongoing maintenance, such as responding to bug reports, looking over plugin and patch submissions, fixing security vulnerabilities, answering voluminous amounts of email on our mailing lists, and a slew of other responsibilities. Oh, and then there's paying the bills, family time, and cleaning the kitchen.... So it's time to ask our community to give back just a little bit. In the best scenario, SquirrelMail should be able to support one or two people working full time. To some, this may seem overly ambitious, but we don't think so. Think of the good money that has been raised
SquirrelMail has always been run by a
small group of volunteers, and we've never been paid for our efforts.
We do it because this is our passion; we do it for the love and the
fun. But running a high-profile project means that there is a
plethora of work from which no one gets much fun (or love). That's
taken its toll -- our numbers have dwindled and our visionary
initiatives for our next big release have had to take a back seat to
ongoing maintenance, such as responding to bug reports, looking over
plugin and patch submissions, fixing security vulnerabilities,
answering voluminous amounts of email on our mailing lists, and a slew
of other responsibilities. Oh, and then there's paying the bills,
family time, and cleaning the kitchen....
So it's time to ask our community to give back just a little bit. In
the best scenario, SquirrelMail should be able to support one or two
people working full time. To some, this may seem overly ambitious,
but we don't think so. Think of the good money that has been raised
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