I voted option 4 "I would make a donation even if ALFA is not incorporated, but i disagree with <post> of your proposal"
I also think this being the final poll on donations may be premature. There's alot of community consultation still to go on such a contentious issue IMHO.
ALFA will remain such as it is, and not incorporate.
I favour not-for-profit incorporation but that doesnt mean I wont donate. Similarly as Blackwill stated, I'd give more to a not-for-profit incorporated entity than I would to this person you've mentioned in your proposal.
A known, trustworthy individual will be asked to step up to recieve donations in his/her name. This person will make whatever purchase(s) IA and TA + staffs considers to be the best option for ALFA based on the sum recieved and thorough testing/discussion.The individual will retain legal ownership.
Not a fan of this approach. I'd prefer a duly elected community treasurer to control the pursestrings/count the beans but I believe it is best if this person not be the buyer and not own the gear. Once again I favour not-for-profit incorporation to clearly take care of questions of ownership and access.
There will be no set timeframe on donations, but goals will be presented on the webpage.
Fair enough. Anonimity is crucial. A new alfa pillar should be considered which goes something like "if you dont want to donate thats your perogative and no one here will question it or hold it against you. Donors get no special treatment.".
Treat all donations as One-off, anonymous, irreversible donations.
Should said goals not be reached within a reasonable timeframe (read before nwn2 servers are ready to be hosted) we decide on other spending options and vote.
Fair enough as long as there is majority community agreement on the goals and its a fair and open consultation.
Donations will start as soon as this individual steps up, and some basic guidelines are agreed upon by the admin body.
Fine. See my response above though.
An addendum to the charter may be proposed to the HDMs where guidelines regarding IA+staff turnover and other releant changes are voted on if necessary.
once again, community consultation should be a part of this process though not necessarily as extensive as the infrastructure goals & expenditure consultation.
Should said individual disappear with money/equipment, they would face an immediate lifetime ban from ALFA
Not harsh enough and not a deterrent, we need legal recourse IMHO. Good people sometimes do very odd things if they have the opportunity and the motivation. Examples might be gambling (or any type of) addiction, some personal tragedy befalling this person that extra money might solve, etc. Call me cynical but I guess what I am saying is, anyone can justify anything to themselves.