Thanks for even bothering to look, by the way - the fact that you took the time to do that means you care at least a little bit :-) I am very appreciative of all donations, but let me be clear: I don't intend nor do I expect to get a bunch of money from this. I'm not hurting financially, but I also don't have a lot of extra money to throw at my Slackware habit; basically, I work on Slackware because it's fun for me (the same reason that anyone else does any other hobby). I don't mind spending my own money on it (and in fact, I spend quite a bit - just ask my wife if you don't believe me ;-D), but bigger purchases (like a new development machine) are harder to justify, so this donation option is (hopefully) a way to offset those sorts of larger expenses.
All that said, do NOT donate if you have to ask whether you can afford it (no matter what the amount is) - take care of your own needs before you start helping with my hobby. Also, if you have to make a choice between e.g. buying a subscription to Slackware or donating to me, then choose to support the Slackware project itself. Without Slackware, none of what I do would be useful to any of us.
If you've made it through all of that and still want to send money, here's the link (this one goes to PayPal):
Thanks to the following individuals for making a donation:
Thanks to TekLinks in Birmingham, AL, for providing colocation and bandwidth.
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