[HN Gopher] The Future of Libjpeg-Turbo
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The Future of Libjpeg-Turbo
Author : tehnicaorg
Score : 99 points
Date : 2021-01-10 15:46 UTC (7 hours ago)
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(TXT) w3m dump (groups.google.com)
| kelnos wrote:
| I would consider donating, but I'd frankly prefer to donate to
| tax-exempt orgs. That way I can donate more with the same
| effective "cost" to myself. I get that it's not trivial to set
| one of these up (especially for someone who is already in a
| funding deficit), but I think it would make donations a more
| attractive option for people.
|
| Additionally, the email talks about funding in hours of
| development work, but doesn't mention what each hour costs...
| would be helpful information to have in order to size a donation.
| TaylorAlexander wrote:
| Strange thing: Open Collective's offers fiscal hosts for
| simplifying paperwork, but if you select the Open Source
| Collective as your fiscal host, donations are not tax
| deductible because they say "the IRS doesn't consider software
| development a charitable act" or something. But there's so many
| software non profits in the US and I really don't understand
| that claim.
|
| So Open Collective has another fiscal host for charities and
| those donations are tax deductible, and I'm now trying to
| figure out what the difference really is as I'd like to set up
| my own charitable organization to fund a farming robot I am
| developing.
|
| Anyway I could _almost_ just say Libjpeg-turbo could set up an
| opencollective as their whole mission is to solve the paperwork
| problem for open source projects, but for whatever reason their
| open source software donations aren 't actually tax
| deductible...
|
| Does anyone here know about this IRS issue?
| _Microft wrote:
| It feels like patio11's comment on donating vs. paying for open
| source software should be linked to from here:
|
| https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10863939
| kelnos wrote:
| For non-businesses, I think one thing that would make donations
| a lot more attractive is if they could be made to a tax-exempt
| org (that means I can donate more at the same cost to myself,
| or donate the same at lower cost). But I get that something
| like that is hard to set up for someone who is already under
| water funding-wise. It would be great if there was an umbrella
| org that could handle this, perhaps for a fee/percentage much
| lower than what is usually "lost" to taxes.
|
| patio11's comment is about donating vs. paying by a business
| entity. Something I hadn't considered is that a business (even
| if it's just a one-person developer who has incorporated) can
| pay for software tax-free to any org as long as it's an actual
| business expense, since businesses (at least in the US, and I
| assume in Japan as well) are taxed on their profits, not on
| their gross income.
|
| Patrick's issue with donating as a business makes sense: the
| tax authorities will look at a donation and think it's a part
| of a tax-avoidance scheme, but if the business pays for a
| license to software (even the payment is essentially a part of
| a custom license, and the software is also available for free
| under the same or similar terms), and has that payment
| documented, it's fine.
| mahmoudhossam wrote:
| Can someone please change the title so it reflects the content?
|
| This is libjpeg-turbo needing funding, the current title is
| clickbaity
| ChrisMarshallNY wrote:
| That's literally the actual title of the posting.
|
| I've seen a number of similar postings here, with similar
| titles.
|
| I agree that it doesn't necessarily convey the stated goal of
| the posting, but I wouldn't call it "clickbaity."
| turbouser wrote:
| I would have a hard time convincing management to sponsor, but if
| there was an affordable support option, it would be easier.... We
| regularly pay 1k/year support for 'mission critical' systems.
| tehnicaorg wrote:
| A link to https://jpeg.rocks/ was posted here:
| https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25712301
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| This is based on https://github.com/mozilla/mozjpeg, which is a
| patched version of https://github.com/libjpeg-turbo/libjpeg-turbo
| ChrisMarshallNY wrote:
| LibJPEG-Turbo is a really great library. We tested a number of
| them, and wound up using it. It has a good, commercial-friendly
| license, and screams like a bat out of hell.
|
| I no longer work for the company that would have used it, but I'd
| gently suggest that it would not be a good idea to let it die.
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