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== Donating Resources ==
 
== Donating Resources ==
 
Good development resources are scarce, and sometimes such a simple thing like additional memory or harddisk space might help a lot.
 
Access to unusual hardware, for kernel and userspace testing, or unused equipment is another thing which will be useful, and appreciated.
 
  
 
VServer developers often pay a lot to have access to the internet or to host their development or web servers, therefore providing connectivity, hosting or development space could help.
 
VServer developers often pay a lot to have access to the internet or to host their development or web servers, therefore providing connectivity, hosting or development space could help.
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== Donating Hardware ==
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Good development resources are scarce, and sometimes such a simple thing like additional memory or harddisk space might help a lot.Access to unusual hardware, for kernel and userspace testing, or unused equipment is another thing which will be useful, and appreciated.
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To get an idea what you could provide to the individual developers, check out
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their individual Hardware Lists ....
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* [[Make Bertl Happy Hardware List]]
  
 
== Donating Money ==
 
== Donating Money ==
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'''Note:''' CreditCard Payment in US$: 3.9% + $0.30 go to PayPal :(
 
'''Note:''' CreditCard Payment in US$: 3.9% + $0.30 go to PayPal :(
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'''Note:''' Please contact the developers for other options.
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== Getting a Service Contract ==
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if you or your company use and like the Linux-VServer project,
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why not consider getting a service contract with the developers
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to ensure that it will live on and continue to provide high
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quality free and open source software?
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'''Note:''' Please contact the developers for details.
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Revision as of 15:46, 9 October 2009

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Donating Time

Since Linux-VServer is a community project, so 'donating' some time, cleaning up wiki pages or adding new documentation, adapting other kernel patches to work with vserver, contributing to vserver development, or 'just' testing vserver in production-like environments, can be very useful to vserver evolution.

Donating Resources

VServer developers often pay a lot to have access to the internet or to host their development or web servers, therefore providing connectivity, hosting or development space could help.

Donating Hardware

Good development resources are scarce, and sometimes such a simple thing like additional memory or harddisk space might help a lot.Access to unusual hardware, for kernel and userspace testing, or unused equipment is another thing which will be useful, and appreciated.

To get an idea what you could provide to the individual developers, check out their individual Hardware Lists ....

Donating Money

If you want to donate money to the Linux-VServer project you can do so by using PayPal or e-Gold

Note: CreditCard Payment in US$: 3.9% + $0.30 go to PayPal :(

Note: Please contact the developers for other options.

Getting a Service Contract

if you or your company use and like the Linux-VServer project, why not consider getting a service contract with the developers to ensure that it will live on and continue to provide high quality free and open source software?

Note: Please contact the developers for details.

See Also

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