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How to contribute back to mod_wsgi.
Updated Dec 9, 2014 by [email protected]

Who Are The Developers

The mod_wsgi package is a solo effort by Graham Dumpleton.

The package is developed purely in the author's spare time and is not funded in any way by a company, nor is it developed for a specific companies requirements. In fact the author doesn't even develop it for his own needs. It is developed purely because it represents an interesting technical challenge and not because the author needs it himself to host a web site.

How To Make A Donation

Donations can be made via PayPal, an Amazon (USA store only) gift certificate sent to [email protected] or using Gittip.

A suggested formula for how much to donate is:

  • If using mod_wsgi for personal use, then consider donating what you would pay for one month worth of web hosting services for your own site.
  • If using mod_wsgi for a company web site, then consider donating what you would pay for two months worth of web hosting services for that site.
  • If using mod_wsgi as part of a web hosting service which you then charge other people for using, then consider donating what you would charge a customer for three months worth of web hosting services.

In other words, be somewhat reasonable, and donate an amount commensurate with how much benefit you are getting from mod_wsgi. On that basis, donations might realistically range from $10 up to $500 or more. Obviously where your company spends ridiculous amounts of money on web hosting you can instead elect to donate something more within the range stated above rather than how much you actually spend on web hosting services.

How Are Donations Used

Any monetary donations typically go towards buying clothes, toys, music, books and apps for the authors 2 children.

How Else Can You Donate

If you are an author of a book related to Apache, Python or web hosting in general, then will also happily accept an electronic copy of it for reference.

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