November 2023 profit/loss
November 2023 profit/loss
This is the first of the monthly financial reports. This one is short and sweet; I'll provide more details next time.
These costs include hosting for:
- discuss.online (lemmy)
- discuss.online (matrix)
- wiki.discuss.online (open wiki)
- utter.online (mastodon)
- social.photo (pixelfed)
- Sublinks.org (sublinks)
- participating.online(wiki)
Expenses for November
- Hosting: $575.32
- Github: $436.16
- Email: $21.45
- Total: $1,032.93
Income for November
- OpenCollective: $65
- Patreon: $15.11
- Total: $80.11
Year-to-date
- Year-to-date total expenses: $4,087.63
- Year-to-date total income: $454.77
- Year-to-date balance: -$3632.86
Donations... if you can spare it
GitHub is more expensive than I thought
5 0 ReplyI'm also surprised and understand now the real reward of self hosting Git
4 0 ReplyIt was expensive because many developers started on sublinks, and I've been paying annual subscriptions. Next month it'll be less (depending on how many join)
3 0 ReplyYeah... I wasn't expecting it to cost so much. It's near the price of the hosting of all the services combined.
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Can you put your cost/loss as a graph on the side bar where the donation buttons are? Wonder if that would help some.
One other thing, i would not show the YTD as a large number like that can actually prevent people from donating as they will feel its hopeless.
Also, still offering free hosting on my home server, if/where it helps.
2 0 ReplyI thought about that. I'm not trying to discourage people from joining the site though in fear that I'll shut it off if I don't make enough to run it.
1 0 ReplyI can understand that.
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Man, I didn't expect it to be so high, especially the Github part.
2 0 ReplyIt was high for just this month because I bought a ton of annual subscriptions for new developers. It's going to be zero for a while now.
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