Scott Turner srt19170@gmail.com writes:
BTW, Anton if you run a Kickstarter campaign or something to raise money to support your work on the Windows port, I'll be happy to contribute.
Yeah, I know that people have reasons to expect something more than a couple of not-too-frieldly methods for making a donation. Lispers outside of Russia just don't get how it's far from trivial to set up even what I have now.
As an example: until recently, paypal disallowed incoming payments to accounts openened from here; some days ago, literally, it became possible but the only destination for withdrawal of funds is an U.S. bank account (what's ridiculous about it is that it's kind of illegal to have U.S. bank account here if you're both citizen and not a U.S. resident). Receiving a simple wire transfer requires a good amount of paperwork *per each transfer* when it's at all possible. I could go on and on, really, but I'd better not to. WinAPI is a bliss compared to "human interface" of both banking and legal system here.
Specifically, as I can see from http://www.kickstarter.com/help/faq/creating%20a%20project#AmIEligToStarAKickProj, Kickstarter is a nonstarter for me, and the same applies to many other wonderful services. I'm ready to make it all more convenient as soon as I see how it can be done, but the key issue here is probably not my awareness of how fundraising is normally done (well, I know I suck at that, too, it's just our local conditions don't let me show that suckinness freely, yet).