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With a tool dedicated to design available, Linux may attract many designer, which can only be for the best.
At least I backed it for that, because I won't do any design.
I realy like crowdfunding free software, I had already backed Sway (a tiling manager on wayland), Peertube (Youtube-like, but free software, also part of the fediverse and some niceties) and Purism (not realy free software as it ship a piece of hardware but they do plenty of good for free software, a purple lib for SMS, a GNOME lib for phone application and many improvement on low level stuff). I still don't have the revenue stream to make recurrent donation (promise, GoL is high on my list) but one occurrence donation is a way for me to feel I'm helping free software not just by doing some propaganda stuff.
P.S: When I write free I mean GPL or AGPL. I'm paying for it so I can't say I got them for free but you will :wink: