4 DragonFly is not yet incorporated as a non-profit, meaning no tax benefit is
5 available for donating time or goods to the project. However, developers can
6 still use your contributed hardware.
10 Please email donations at dragonflybsd.org to make a request or when a request i
12 that we may update this page. Requestors on this page should have at least one
13 accepted contribution to DragonFly.
17 Donors, please contact the requestor directly (and CC:
18 donations at dragonflybsd.org). You and the donating/receiving party must
19 independently resolve any delivery issues. The DragonFly BSD Project is
20 not responsible for any transactions.
24 Some tips on sending donated equipment through the mail: Mailing materials out of
25 the country usually requires some sort of customs declaration. State clearly
26 on any customs form that the equipment is used, is a gift to an individual and
27 not a business, and the value of the equipment (usually less than $50 USD).
28 Adding www.dragonflybsd.org as a reference can also help, as this provides
29 additional information for a curious customs officDonationser. It also may help to
30 repeat that information in a letter inside the packaging, in case it is opened
35 ## DragonFly BSD Developers seeking donations
37 * [josepht](mailto://josepht@dragonflybsd.org) - SSD - Donation received from Jeremy Chadwick. Many thanks Jeremy!
38 * [alexh](mailto://alexh@dragonflybsd.org) - Hard disk with 4K native (4Kn) sector size, i.e. one that actually reports a block size of 4k (not the EARS drives from WD) to implement support in DragonFly. They might not even exist yet?
41 ## The following people donated hardware
43 * Nico Wollenzin <nico_at_wollenzin_dot_de>