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- <title>MediaGoblin crowdfunding campaign: huge success!</title>
- <meta name="date" content="2012-11-12 09:30" />
- <meta name="author" content="Christopher Allan Webber" />
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- <a href="/pages/campaign.html">
- <img src="/blog_images/campaign_over.png"
- alt="The MediaGoblin campaign wraps up!" />
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- </p>
- <p>Well the campaign is over.... and before anything else, I think we
- should take a moment to say: <b>We did it! The campaign was a
- success! Thank you EVERYONE who supported the campaign! YOU ROCK!</b></p>
- <p>Our goal, technically, was 60k, but we weren't running an
- all-or-nothing campaign, so we decided to set our goal higher than our
- "bare minimum". In several meetings with Deb and Will, I remember
- saying, "well, if we hit 40k, I think I'm going to feel really good
- about things." And we didn't just hit 40k... we got a bit above it,
- beyond 42k even (which, as I said in a
- <a href="http://mediagoblin.org/news/decentralizing-opportunity.html">previous
- blogpost</a>, has nerd-significance in showing our place in the
- grander scheme of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forty-two#The_Hitchhiker.27s_Guide_to_the_Galaxy">life,
- the universe, and everything</a>)!</p>
- <p>This is no small accomplishment and we should feel proud of
- it... we <i>deserve</i> to feel proud of it!</p>
- <p>So you are probably wondering! What exactly did you all finance?
- How can you expect this set of money to be used? Well, let me tell
- you! Basically: you have bought a year (plus a couple bonus months,
- actually) of me working on MediaGoblin fulltime! I take this very
- seriously... more on how I think that will pan out... but first let's
- have a breakdown of how we got to that.</p>
- <p>We weren't sure originally how much money it was likely that we
- were going to be able to raise. This is one reason why we both shot
- higher than the bare minimum, but also why the video said "hire our
- talented developers and designers" while the actual campaign page said
- "hire Chris Webber, and if we get more, pay for even more people to do
- work". Basically, it was really hard to tell before the campaign
- launched how much money would come in. Would it be 15k? Would it be
- 150k? We didn't really know. If we raised enough, it would be great
- to pay for multiple people to work on things. We estimated about a
- 25% overhead... 10% on the FSF handling the fundraising infrastructure
- and finance stuff (which is less than this has actually cost them) and
- about 15% on fulfilling rewards and a few other costs. So 60k was the
- estimated cost to pay me for a full year... which would mean 45k after
- everything else. That's a smallish salary for a programmer
- (especially without benefits in the US, and especially with my spouse
- in graduate school), but livable, and we budgeted that as possible.
- So when Deb, Will, and I discussed what we would shoot for as a
- reasonable goal, we thought 60k would cover things for me to lead the
- project fulltime for a year. But would we hit above that or below
- that? We didn't really know.</p>
- <p>Of course, we actually didn't hit 60k, and I'm still saying that
- I'm going to work a year fulltime, plus! So how does that work out?</p>
- <p>Basically, there are one and half months left of 2012. I won't be
- taking any payment for that, but I <i>will</i> be working (hence the
- plus). A lot of the next month and a half will be involved with
- fulfilling donation rewards and et cetera regarding the campaign, as
- well as wrapping up a few small prior obligations. So that's the
- plus. So what that also means is that I will be working fulltime on
- MediaGoblin for a full year... and a very literal full year in
- multiple senses!... from start to finish of 2013. (To make up the
- difference since this does not cover my full expenses I will be doing
- some contracting for a little bit on weekends.)</p>
- <p>I consider this to be a real job with real duties, so to that end,
- I'll be providing biweekly updates once the "full year" starts in
- 2013. I haven't figured out where yet, whether or not it'll be here
- or on the mailing list or to the donors list or on the wiki or on my
- personal blog, but I'll be making updates somewhere. You financed
- this... you deserve to be kept in the loop!</p>
- <p>And there's quite a lot to do. We've laid out
- a <a href="http://mediagoblin.org/news/mediagoblin-1.0-checklist.html">roadmap
- to 1.0</a>, and it's quite a tall order. By completing this
- fundraiser it isn't the case that we now no longer need volunteer and
- community development... we actually need that now more than ever!
- (One of the reasons I left my job to focus on MediaGoblin fulltime was
- because we have a strong community, but it wasn't getting the level of
- attention it deserved!) Whether or not you want to help code, do
- graphic design, write docs, do testing, or something else... we could
- really use your help! So please do <a href="/pages/join.html">join
- us</a>!</p>
- <p>Thank you all! Thanks to you, 2013 really will be the year of
- MediaGoblin development! I know I am looking forward to it!</p>
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