Aug 2, 2015, 11:43 PM
As we've yet to get it written on the actual donator page, I'd like to clarify to you all what each donation option means.
Server costs will cover monthly payments, security costs, licenses, scriptfodder script and so on.
Development will tie in with server costs in covering scripts, but will also go towards payment to external developers and also to internal developers/contributors/security staff for their time spent developing, to encourage them to work more.
Administration will be shared between the entire team. This will mostly be an equal percentage, but some will earn more and some less depending on the admin; some may have done huge projects while some may have been inactive or caused problems for the server.
While you can select the dev/admin sliders, all money will go towards server costs until we're stable and can afford the next few months of payments.
Regarding admin sliders: while it will be a shared pot, it's possible that those who have caused major problems will not receive any money from the monthly/bi-weekly pot. For example, while we're going to have an internal discussion and also consult the community, it's possible that those involved in the FL abuse will not receive any money for the first month. This is because we don't want to insult the community by having your money go towards admins you are unhappy with.
We are going to try and be extremely transparent with server donations. We're going to put up a bar that shows how much we need for server costs, and then we'll list what is stored or goes elsewhere, and what goes towards each developer/admin. If necessary, we'll be showing you logs from the donation database and from paypal/etc. statements.
We're also going to try and allow multiple payment types; not just paypal.
If you have any concerns with this, please raise them here or contact me on Steam. While it's unusual for a community's developers and admins to receive some money, we feel that this is far more fair than the existing system on FL, which saw Soul pocketing the vast majority of the money and very little going to development or to the admins/devs that made FL what it was.
Thank you.
Server costs will cover monthly payments, security costs, licenses, scriptfodder script and so on.
Development will tie in with server costs in covering scripts, but will also go towards payment to external developers and also to internal developers/contributors/security staff for their time spent developing, to encourage them to work more.
Administration will be shared between the entire team. This will mostly be an equal percentage, but some will earn more and some less depending on the admin; some may have done huge projects while some may have been inactive or caused problems for the server.
While you can select the dev/admin sliders, all money will go towards server costs until we're stable and can afford the next few months of payments.
Regarding admin sliders: while it will be a shared pot, it's possible that those who have caused major problems will not receive any money from the monthly/bi-weekly pot. For example, while we're going to have an internal discussion and also consult the community, it's possible that those involved in the FL abuse will not receive any money for the first month. This is because we don't want to insult the community by having your money go towards admins you are unhappy with.
We are going to try and be extremely transparent with server donations. We're going to put up a bar that shows how much we need for server costs, and then we'll list what is stored or goes elsewhere, and what goes towards each developer/admin. If necessary, we'll be showing you logs from the donation database and from paypal/etc. statements.
We're also going to try and allow multiple payment types; not just paypal.
If you have any concerns with this, please raise them here or contact me on Steam. While it's unusual for a community's developers and admins to receive some money, we feel that this is far more fair than the existing system on FL, which saw Soul pocketing the vast majority of the money and very little going to development or to the admins/devs that made FL what it was.
Thank you.