QUOTE(AskAndrewD @ Nov 5 2007, 10:43 PM)

I wouldn't give any out, but do some people actually do that?
They certainly do, and a lot more often than most people think. However, you need to make sure that you are offering something that people find useful or valuable in some way. Tutorials, e-books and free software and perfect examples. Each of those might be given away free by the creator. If you find it useful then you might choose to donate to the project or person responsible. A key element is trust - if your website looks deceptive or in any way dishonest then people will not donate. You need to make it clear what the money will be used for and why you need it.
QUOTE(AskAndrewD @ Nov 5 2007, 10:43 PM)

If you could provide information on how you do it, how you think I should do it, [...] Also, how much would they give out if they chose to do so?
Paypal is the ever popular one for some reason, but I've never been a big fan. Other popular methods are giving an address for people to send cheques to or posting an email address so people can contact you and discuss a way to donate.
If you want examples of what people donate to projects, take a look at
KDE's past donations. That shows how much people are willing to donate to a major free software project.
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