A DCoT First
For the first time, DCoT received a donation to Release the Code from a project that does not even exist yet! Kenneth G. S. has donated to the MedInfo Keeper project which is still in the development phase. I guess that tells me exactly where I need to focus my attention!
I have also received a couple of donations from Daniel W. of Run PC Run fame. Thanks for helping out, Dan!
Thanks, again, for your ongoing support. While small donations of just a few dollars may not seem like much to you, when enough of you get together and pool your money, it can have a big effect on DCoT. All financial support, regardless of how much or whether it is to Release the Code or help the Tip Jar, is all greatly appreciated.
If you found this post useful, why don't you buy me a cup of coffee to show your gratitude?
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3 Responses to “A DCoT First”
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Dan White Says:
May 13th, 2007 at 10:19 amNo problem Tim.
I thought your Non-apology was well explained, very up-front and right on the button.. So rather than join in on the 20+ comments on the article I thought I’d simply do something about it rather than discuss it.And as you said, what is $5-10 at the end of the day for a website I gain more value from compared to a Starbucks double-expresso frappuccino with ice-cream and sprinkles.
(Note: I don’t buy these from Starbucks, we have a well-used filter coffee machine in the office) -
Dan White Says:
May 13th, 2007 at 10:20 amTim, it looks like I messed up the link above, please fix it and delete this comment.
Thanks, and by the way thanks for the mention, wasn’t expecting that for $10!
:) 
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Tim Fehlman Says:
May 13th, 2007 at 11:57 amDan,
Link fixed.As for the mention, I can’t emphasize how every little bit helps. I list everyone who donates to DCoT, regardless of amount because it is all very important.
Tim

