The cost of running Boxertrix
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2022 3:12 pm
Good people of Boxertrix,
This site has been up and running for over 20 years now, funded originally by our founder Gromit/Richard, and lately by me, with gratefully received support via financial contributions from you good people. Of late, the site has become fairly quiet, and the donations for the running costs have not been as forthcoming as in the past, meaning I have been shouldering the majority of the running costs.
How much does it cost to run this site? Well, the monthly hosting and operation fees are currently £14.39 per month, increasing each May, plus the renewal of the Boxertrix.com domain every two years, which costs around £30, so annually that amounts to around £200. In the 12 months to October 2022, I have received donations to the sum of £20.66 for site running costs, which while gratefully received, left me to fund the site out of my own pocket to the tune of £180.
As much as I love all of you folks, I can't justify continued personal expenditure at this level, especially in light of the low level of traffic the site generates currently. I have therefore decided to make the funding of the site totally transparent to all of you so we can keep the lights on for as long as donations are received to cover the costs. I will therefore maintain a "sticky" post with site finances, which I will update monthly showing (with obviously fictitious numbers for this example):
Site finances updated at 19 October 2022:
Money in kitty at previous update: £55
Site contributions since last update: £40
Site costs since last update: hosting £14.39
Current balance of kitty: £80.61
Number of months current kitty can finance: 5.6
As long as the balance in the kitty remains sufficient to cover each month's outgoings, the site will remain up and running.
If you wish to make a donation to the site running costs, you can send funds via PayPal, using this link: https://www.paypal.me/Boxertrix
I hope you all think that this is a fair and reasonable approach. I think that this way we can extend the life of the forum, and it will only fizzle out when we are no longer prepared to fund it. What do you think?
Best regards,
Paul
This site has been up and running for over 20 years now, funded originally by our founder Gromit/Richard, and lately by me, with gratefully received support via financial contributions from you good people. Of late, the site has become fairly quiet, and the donations for the running costs have not been as forthcoming as in the past, meaning I have been shouldering the majority of the running costs.
How much does it cost to run this site? Well, the monthly hosting and operation fees are currently £14.39 per month, increasing each May, plus the renewal of the Boxertrix.com domain every two years, which costs around £30, so annually that amounts to around £200. In the 12 months to October 2022, I have received donations to the sum of £20.66 for site running costs, which while gratefully received, left me to fund the site out of my own pocket to the tune of £180.
As much as I love all of you folks, I can't justify continued personal expenditure at this level, especially in light of the low level of traffic the site generates currently. I have therefore decided to make the funding of the site totally transparent to all of you so we can keep the lights on for as long as donations are received to cover the costs. I will therefore maintain a "sticky" post with site finances, which I will update monthly showing (with obviously fictitious numbers for this example):
Site finances updated at 19 October 2022:
Money in kitty at previous update: £55
Site contributions since last update: £40
Site costs since last update: hosting £14.39
Current balance of kitty: £80.61
Number of months current kitty can finance: 5.6
As long as the balance in the kitty remains sufficient to cover each month's outgoings, the site will remain up and running.
If you wish to make a donation to the site running costs, you can send funds via PayPal, using this link: https://www.paypal.me/Boxertrix
I hope you all think that this is a fair and reasonable approach. I think that this way we can extend the life of the forum, and it will only fizzle out when we are no longer prepared to fund it. What do you think?
Best regards,
Paul