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  1. I wrote about our approach to donations at and shared details about 2022: doist.dev/posts/our-donations-

    …which all feels twice as relevant on this instance I'm in. :)

    I'm fond of this approach for multiple reasons:
    - Donating is a ritual, not a one-off.
    - Amounts are tied to growth. We do well, we donate more; we do poorly, we donate less.
    - Choices are pooled from the team, from things we use.
    - Underfunded projects take precedence.

    There's still time in 2022: donate!

  2. I wrote about our approach to #OSS donations at #Doist and shared details about 2022: doist.dev/posts/our-donations-

    …which all feels twice as relevant on this #fosstodon instance I'm in. :)

    I'm fond of this approach for multiple reasons:
    - Donating is a ritual, not a one-off.
    - Amounts are tied to growth. We do well, we donate more; we do poorly, we donate less.
    - Choices are pooled from the team, from things we use.
    - Underfunded projects take precedence.

    There's still time in 2022: donate!

  3. I wrote about our approach to #OSS donations at #Doist and shared details about 2022: doist.dev/posts/our-donations-

    …which all feels twice as relevant on this #fosstodon instance I'm in. :)

    I'm fond of this approach for multiple reasons:
    - Donating is a ritual, not a one-off.
    - Amounts are tied to growth. We do well, we donate more; we do poorly, we donate less.
    - Choices are pooled from the team, from things we use.
    - Underfunded projects take precedence.

    There's still time in 2022: donate!

  4. I wrote about our approach to #OSS donations at #Doist and shared details about 2022: doist.dev/posts/our-donations-

    …which all feels twice as relevant on this #fosstodon instance I'm in. :)

    I'm fond of this approach for multiple reasons:
    - Donating is a ritual, not a one-off.
    - Amounts are tied to growth. We do well, we donate more; we do poorly, we donate less.
    - Choices are pooled from the team, from things we use.
    - Underfunded projects take precedence.

    There's still time in 2022: donate!

  5. I wrote about our approach to #OSS donations at #Doist and shared details about 2022: doist.dev/posts/our-donations-

    …which all feels twice as relevant on this #fosstodon instance I'm in. :)

    I'm fond of this approach for multiple reasons:
    - Donating is a ritual, not a one-off.
    - Amounts are tied to growth. We do well, we donate more; we do poorly, we donate less.
    - Choices are pooled from the team, from things we use.
    - Underfunded projects take precedence.

    There's still time in 2022: donate!

  6. If you're using , , or similar, care to share a few of your use cases?

  7. If you're using #Retool, #openblocks, or similar, care to share a few of your use cases?

  8. If you're using #Retool, #openblocks, or similar, care to share a few of your use cases?