new plan: let's create a Humble-Bundle-alike that's a nonprofit and has built-in aspects that make it unattractive to corporate manipulation
in essence, let's make the Mastodon of Humble Bundle
@sydneyfalk this is good, it needs major bizdev tho to function
Unless I'm radically misunderstanding the process of nonprofits, which I might be.
(Or if the upper ranks are fuckbags or get infested with fuckbags, but on a long enough timeline, that's basically inevitable.)
> you have to do the legwork
you do, but like, Eliza et. al run a nonprofit RN, they started it -- a month ago? two?
there's paperwork but it's not insurmountable
and
> talk to people
well I mean, there's an internet for it
if someone tells a hundred businesses "give us your games for a full-price-per-unit tax writeoff and your logo is seen as more charitable" I suspect a few will respond? :\
@sydneyfalk
convincing me isn't going to do anything, you know :p
so I mean -- collect, say, seven people for whatever the deciding groupy thing is called (I'm having a weird word day, sry)
that way there's no deadlocks
decisions have to be at least majority, keep the structure simple
separate the work amongst, automate EVERYTHING you possibly can via whatever possible means
I think this is really doable
> convincing me isn't going to do anything, you know :p
I know. ^_^ I'm slowly coming to accept that convincing people of things doesn't change anything at all.
It's okay, though. ^_^ It's only words. My words can't do anything, much less cause this.
It's just a nice idea. ^_^
@sydneyfalk
because you have to do the legwork and talk to people, is all
businesses have a lot of talking and being known and knowing people, especially nonprofits which need to form good relationships
i'm not pouring cold water on this, i'm just saying that starting it would be a full-time job for one bizdev imho