That's exactly what we don't want to do though, make everyone pay, even those who cannot afford it, otherwise no services, no goods.
IMHO that attitude inexorably leads to corporate mentality and soon enough, it won't be about just covering expenses but also about making a buck, until it eventually becomes a commercial venture.
That's how most, if not all, so called charity organisations function and it's their inherent flaw, I mean what is the worst thing that can happen to an organisation fighting against world hunger once it's well established, it's achieving its original goal. LOL
It's the snake eating its own tail, pumping more and more energy to grow without caring any longer about what that does to everyone involved in its community.
Speaking about this, I am reminded of Mother Theresa visiting the lavish HQ of the foundation created in her name, the disgust and incomprehension visible on her face, only then did I realise that the woman was actually genuine but terribly alone.
What the community needs imho is to encourage contributions of all kind, keep them online and free to access, it's not that complicated to organise and not that costly either when you consider our numbers.
The Toolset should be viewed as a private service shared with the community so I would much rather leave the question of hosting renewal in the hands of the community, I don't care personally whether the Toolset site closes down, it's not an obstacle for me, not even bad news, and if it happened, it would be the will of the community and its responsibility, I think I am good with that.