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From: Daniel Ostrow <dostrow@g.o>
To: Grant Goodyear <g2boojum@g.o>
Cc: gentoo-dev@l.g.o, gentoo-nfp@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-dev] Re: [gentoo-nfp] Nominations open for the 2007/08 Trustees
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 22:31:40
Message-Id: 1184711231.6352.35.camel@ashe.anyarch.net
In Reply to: [gentoo-dev] Re: [gentoo-nfp] Nominations open for the 2007/08 Trustees by Grant Goodyear
1 <snip>
2 > Yeah, I tend to agree. Not-so-coincidentally, Gentoo's been invited to
3 > join the Software Freedom Conservancy, which would provide just the sort
4 > of 3rd-party management that you're suggesting. I put a write-up on my
5 > blog detailing what we know so far:
6 >
7 > http://www.grantgoodyear.org/g2blog/gentoo/20070717-sflc.html
8 >
9 > I'm cross-posting to -dev, and suggesting that comments be sent
10 > there as well, since most people don't read -nfp.
11 >
12 > If you think this is a good idea, a bad idea, or you just want to know
13 > more, now's the time to express your opinion.
14 <snip>
15
16 Just went trough this with another project I belong to and I think it
17 would be a GREAT idea. granted would have to be accepted by the
18 developer population but I for one know that when I was a trustee I was
19 rather paralyzed by fear doing anything with the NFP entity. Please
20 please pleasey please do this!

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