So, during the last site update article, a discussion came up talking about how those who work and write for this site should get paid for said work. I've always wanted to get us to the point where we could cut a check to the contributors of SoylentNews, but as it stands, subscriptions more or less let us keep the lights on and that's about it.
As I was writing and responding to one specific thread, part of me started to wonder if there would be enough interest to try and crowdfund articles on specific topics. In general, meta articles in which we talk deploying HSTS or our use of Hesiod tend to generate a lot of interest. So, I wanted to try and see if there was an opportunity to both generate interesting content, and help get some funds back to those who donate their time to keep the lights on.
One idea that immediately comes to mind that I could write is deploying DNSSEC in the real world, and an active example of how it can help mitigate hijack attacks against misconfigured domains. Alternatively, on a retro-computing angle, I could cook something in 16-bit real mode assembly that can load an article from soylentnews.org. I could also do a series on doing (mostly) bare metal work; i.e., loading an article from PXE boot or UEFI.
However, before I get in too deep into building this idea, I want to see how the community feels about it. My initial thought is that the funds raised for a given article would dictate how long it would be, and the revenue would be split between the author, and the staff, with the staff section being divided at the end of the year as even as possible. The program would be open to any SN contributor. If the community is both interested and willing, I'll organize a staff meeting and we'll do a trial run to see if the idea is viable. If it flies, then we'll build out the system to be a semi-regular feature of the site
As always, leave your comments below, and we'll all be reading ...
~ NCommander
(Score: 2) by janrinok on Wednesday August 17 2016, @04:46PM
Sorry, butthurt, but you're not there yet... :-p
I am not interested in knowing who people are or where they live. My interest starts and stops at our servers.
(Score: 2) by takyon on Wednesday August 17 2016, @05:39PM
I cry everytime.
[SIG] 10/28/2017: Soylent Upgrade v14 [soylentnews.org]
(Score: 2) by butthurt on Wednesday August 17 2016, @10:17PM
Thanks for responding. If you didn't notice my handle listed on the Hall of Fame page (as takyon points out, it's there), that could be an indication of how little that page is used. It isn't linked directly from the main page. Before your comment, I had only looked at it once.
I hadn't understood how the search by author worked. On further investigation I see that it searches for stories posted by a particular editor: "author" is a synonym for "editor."
(Score: 2) by janrinok on Wednesday August 17 2016, @10:52PM
What I meant was that you haven't reached the top yet ;)
I am not interested in knowing who people are or where they live. My interest starts and stops at our servers.