My two cents on this:
I might not know anything about how wiring money works in the context of requiring JS for the transactions, but I feel like if it were just one person to receive payment, or a single address, you could probably remove half of the problems as a result while Librepay becomes more readily available and less dependent on JS based payment APIs.

Sincerely,

Sam

On Fri, Jul 1, 2022, at 1:54 PM, Michael Powe wrote:

On 6/30/2022 23:53, Tim Cross wrote:
> Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org> writes:
>
> I agree that links to liberapay might someday work without the donor's
> running nonfree software.  But that is not likely to occur this year,
> and for it to occur in this decade is a long shot.
>
> So please don't put links to liberapay into GNU package web pages.
>>
>> Please explain how you can argue that position when the FSF has such a
>> link on their web page? Why is it OK for the FSF to do this to raise
>> funds, but not acceptable for projects to do the same?

Why are there interstate highways in Hawaii? Why ask why?

(I suspect that RMS doesn't have final say over that decision.)

Thanks.

mp

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