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1. jmclnx+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-03-18 14:03:48
Maybe not as cheap as you may think. I think github takes a small cut plus you may need to declare the donation as Income on your taxes.

Also if you get "smart" and donate on multiple cards, I would think it is a trivial task for github to determine is is a scam. The CC address would match you Address for the funds your receive.

Probably way too much work for this :)

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2. Kelami+07[view] [source] 2023-03-18 15:02:16
>>jmclnx+(OP)
They don't take a fee from what I read about it.

> https://docs.github.com/en/sponsors/sponsoring-open-source-c...

> GitHub Sponsors does not charge any fees for sponsorships from personal accounts, so 100% of these sponsorships go to the sponsored developer or organization. The 10% fee for sponsorships from organizations is waived during the beta. For more information, see "About billing for GitHub Sponsors."

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3. doodle+Hl[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-03-18 16:38:23
>>Kelami+07
GitHub sponsors has been out of beta for a long time, they take 10% of the donations if the code is under an organization which is very common for OSS projects. Of course one of the ways to get around it is to sponsor the lead developer, which is sometimes available as an option. Or just sponsor the developer some other way which doesn't go through Microsoft such as Liberapay or Opencollective.
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