Yes, i've been involved in the copyright and trademark stuff.
Durring lwe, kurt and corey met with our lawyers to discuss copyright
stuff, and i believe that we've got something that's finally going to be
workable. I'll pull things together and try to give an update hopefully
by wednesday. I apologize for not being more visible for the past couple
of months. Between working 2 jobs, then moving and switching jobs, i've
not had much time till recently.
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005, Grant Goodyear wrote:
> Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 11:27:00 -0500
> From: Grant Goodyear <g2boojum@g.o>
> To: Brian Harring <ferringb@g.o>
> Cc: gentoo-nfp@g.o
> Subject: [gentoo-nfp] Re: foundation update...
>
> Brian Harring wrote: [Thu Sep 08 2005, 01:30:09AM CDT]
>> Hola.
>> Maybe I'm blind, but haven't seen anything as of late out of
>> foundation; status of 503c fex, etc.
>>
>> Perhaps time for an update?
>
> Well, Summer's over (more or less), so it's time for an update on
> Foundation stuff. I've done relatively little the last few months. I
> was supposed to be working on banking stuff, but after calling a number
> of banks I was starting to really despair until spyderous talked to
> BofA. It seems that BofA actually will permit us to set up banking that
> paypal will validate, and that will allow us to provide access to
> non-USians. There's a bit of paperwork left to be done (and presumably
> a vote of trustees on switching banks, although I suspect it will slide
> by with a vote by acclamation), and hopefully our banking issues will
> finally be decided.
>
> We have a considerable sum of money now. (I'll leave it to cshields to
> provide an accurate figure.) We need to have a real discussion of how
> we want to use this money, since presumably people aren't donating so
> that we can earn interest. In my opinion, the first item on the agenda
> should be our infrastructure. What's needed, and what can we
> legitimately provide? Certainly I would think we should be able to
> afford spare drives, but I'm sure that there's more that we need.
> Should we just have an annual budget for infra, and let them make the
> decisions? That's probably what I would prefer.
>
> Discussions about copyright transfer are still continuing. We have a
> draft document that's had some discussion, and I'd really like to have
> something public for people to comment on. The people most involved in
> this process have been klieber and cshields (and, I suspect, dmwaters,
> who just hasn't been quite as visible). To those folks: can we get
> something more broadly posted for review, or are things still too
> preliminary?
>
> Dostrow has been looking into relocating the Foundation to someplace
> where we either actually have somebody, or that doesn't care whether we
> do or not. Any results there?
>
> I know that cshields has been busy doing all of the other things, so
> that the IRS filing is still in the works. Is there anything that
> people can do to help with that? Note that until our annual income
> surpasses a certain amount (which I've forgotten), we need not file
> income tax returns, and the IRS filing is not horribly urgent. We're a
> type 6 (?) just by dint of saying that we are and acting appropriately.
>
> The store has been oursourced to cafepress, and is mostly running
> itself. It would be good to have a trustee (and a backup) dedicated to
> handling store issues; anybody want to volunteer? So far we've been
> informally answering e-mails as they come along.
>
> I think that's about it for the moment. We have 13 trustees, so it's
> entirely possible that people are working on things that I don't know
> about. We should really fix that. *Grin* We have a number of areas
> that need stuff done: banking, IRS filing, IP issues, store, budgeting
> and spending money, relocation, and stuff that I'm sure I'm missing.
> I'm happy to help with banking and the relocation of the Foundation (and
> anything else that really needs me). Can we "divvy" up the rest?
>
> Best,
> g2boojum
>
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