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donation button on Sagemath.org ?

asked 2019-09-01 07:49:25 +0100

ortollj gravatar image

updated 2019-09-01 08:21:04 +0100

Hello

I find the SageMath project great, being able to share code (that everyone can run) and mathematical ideas with everyone. This is not the case with Matlab-style classic mathematics software. Now I suspect that this has a cost, (financial aid for developers and computer cluster). Personally I am ready to participate, financially because I do not have enough computer and math skills. However I find a little expensive $ 14 per month, I want to give a little, say 20 or 30 dollars from time to time. So why not put a donation button on SageMath.org?

A big thank you to all the developers of this wonderful SageMath math software. This software is my happiness

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There is now a "Sponsor " button on https://github.com/sagemath/sage.

FrédéricC gravatar imageFrédéricC ( 2020-08-29 21:10:20 +0100 )edit

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answered 2019-09-01 19:54:35 +0100

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updated 2020-12-09 20:12:38 +0100

Edit (2020-12).

There are now two easy ways to donate to the SageMath project.

The https://www.sagemath.org website now has two links "Sponsor" and "Donate" to these two pages, at the top right of the home page.

If anybody would like to donate hardware, please get in touch with me.


Original answer (2019-09).

Thanks for your appreciation of SageMath! I find a lot of happiness in it too!

There used to be a donation button for donating to "The Sage Foundation", a foundation supporting SageMath which was operated by the University of Washington; however this foundation has been discontinued.

SageMath applying to become a sponsored project of NumFOCUS (or of its European equivalent, which is in the process of being created) is regularly discussed; this has not happened yet but I am sure it will become a reality in the not so distant future.

In the meantime, you could make a donation to one or several of the NumFOCUS-sponsored projects that underly SageMath, for example NumPy, Matplotlib, Jupyter, IPython, SymPy, Conda-Forge, MathJax... Or to other NumFOCUS-affiliated projects, for example Cython... Or to the Python Software Foundation.

The "14 USD/month" you refer to is probably a CoCalc plan; note that you can subscribe to it once in a while for just a month or two, if that is the kind of amount you want to spend.

Another way to help is to get Google Cloud starting credits and to set up some GitLab runners to help with the continuous development / continuous integration of SageMath. See the GitLab-CI page on the SageMath wiki.

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